“Black Capitalism: An Economic Program for the Black American Ghetto”
Ryan Very
Abstract
The American federal government supported the creation and expansion of economically depressed urban residential areas where blacks live in segregation from whites. These ghettos face barriers to economic development including high unemployment, a low wage labor market, capital drain, and market dualism. Three popular ghetto economic development strategies are ghetto dispersal, corporate branch planting, and black capitalism. Black capitalism breaks the ghetto’s economic barriers better than ghetto dispersal and corporate branch planting, but it will only be possible with significant support from whites and the federal government.
Full Text: PDF


 Today
 Today Yesterday
 Yesterday This Month
 This Month Last Month
 Last Month All Days
 All Days Online
 Online