Much ado about very little: The dubious connection between ethnic minority business policy and ethnic minority entrepreneurship

Trevor Jones, Richard Roberts, Monder Ram*

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Abstract

This article presents a historical reprise of 40 years of policy interest in ethnic minority businesses in the UK. It contrasts the pronouncements of policymakers with the reality of ethnic minority entrepreneurship. Such an exercise is surprisingly rare given the activism of policymakers in this arena and growing scholarly interest in this field. Our historical overview is informed by a novel research method that plots references to ethnic minority entrepreneurship in the British Houses of Parliament. Though the UK has been the site of some interesting policy experiments on ethnic minority entrepreneurship, their impact has been slight when set against the context of broader political-economic change.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Migration
Early online date28 Jan 2022
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Jan 2022

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