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Michael H. Shuman is an economist, attorney, entrepreneur, and leading visionary on community economics. Currently, he is director of local economy programs for Neighborhood Associates Corporation and lecturer in business at Bard College. He is the author of ten books, including The Small-Mart mostra altro Revolution and The Local Economy Solution. mostra meno

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Fonte dell'immagine: Michael Shuman (on left). Chris Johnson , October 19, 2006

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SteveMcI | Dec 26, 2023 |
Don't let my 3 star rating mislead you...this was a great book, well written and very well researched by an innovative mover and shaker...it was just a bit clunky, each chapter in the second half was focused for a different audience so I was wading through economic talk for global leaders and politicians when what I was looking for was individual talk. It was good for me though to get a good, clear, rounded picture and so I read it all. Very thoughtful discussion with plenty of resources. I'd suggest this as a read for business owners, local politicians and anyone looking for basis in creating sustainable LOIS business focus.… (altro)
 
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Martialia | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 28, 2022 |
I think I'm going to have to buy this one (currently checked out from the library). It has so much good information about topics I know nothing about, but should (business, finance, markets, and the policies and laws governing them). A little more academic than what I've been reading lately, which is making me go slowly. Hence, the need to buy. :)
 
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chessakat | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 5, 2016 |
A good way to achieve real prosperity in America is to invest money in local businesses, instead of the multi-national conglomerates of this world. This book shows some ways to do it.

First of all, forget about the usual method, that of buying shares in a local store. The vast majority of investors are "unaccredited," and for a local store to legally offer shares to the public requires an accountant, a lawyer, and several thousand dollars in expenses. A way around that is for the business owner to, for instance, offer a $100 gift card for sale to the public. The buyer then gets $125 in goods or services on that card. The business owner gets extra money coming in, and the customer gets something extra for their "investment."

The average Mega-Bank is getting less and less interested in approving a loan for someone who wants to start a business. They would much rather put their money in a higher-risk investment that offers a higher rate of return (credit default swaps, anyone?). Depositors should consider moving their money to a community bank or credit union, which is where loan-seekers should go for a loan. These are institutions where the head office is in your town, or a neighboring town, instead of a neighboring stsate. They will be much more interested in helping local businesses, and treating depositors and loan seekers as more than just a number.

Consider resurrecting regional stock exchanges, which would trade only companies from that state or region. Consider changing the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) rules, to make it easier for smaller companies to sell shares to the public, and make it easier for the average person to buy those shares. If you do nothing else, invest in yourself. Pay off your credit cards, pay down your mortgage as fast as possible, consider going (or going back) to school, to increase your available skills as much as possible, and consider a DIY retirement fund.

This will certainly change perceptions about finance. It is easy to read, and gives a number of ways to keep your money in your town (where it belongs).
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plappen | Mar 14, 2013 |

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ISBN
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