This is a detailed empirical study of how small business owners
finance their enterprises, which compares the experiences of women
with those of men. The author redresses an over-reliance on
subjective and anecdotal evidence of discrimination in this area
with a controlled study of 40 matched pairs of male/female owners
and their strategies for raising finances. The research reveals the
importance of adopting a theoretical framework in which the role of
gender in the financing of small businesses is considered and the
practical implications for female entrepreneurs, banks and policy
makers.
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