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− | The goals of the McNair Center's Policy, Regulation, and Entrepreneurship research is to identify and share information on the effects of past, present, and potential future government policies and regulations on the entrepreneurial and small business world. | + | The goals of the McNair Center's Project for Policy, Regulation, and Entrepreneurship research is to identify and share information on the effects of past, present, and potential future government policies and regulations on the entrepreneurial and small business world. Specifically, educational blog posts, wiki pages, OpEds, and academic papers will relay information ranging from presidential candidates to small businesses and more. |
=Projects= | =Projects= | ||
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+ | ==Works in Progress== | ||
*Proposed policy by the remaining Presidential candidates | *Proposed policy by the remaining Presidential candidates | ||
*The effects of the Affordable Care Act on small businesses | *The effects of the Affordable Care Act on small businesses |
Revision as of 12:13, 3 June 2016
Template:Infobox McNair Project
Summary
The goals of the McNair Center's Project for Policy, Regulation, and Entrepreneurship research is to identify and share information on the effects of past, present, and potential future government policies and regulations on the entrepreneurial and small business world. Specifically, educational blog posts, wiki pages, OpEds, and academic papers will relay information ranging from presidential candidates to small businesses and more.
Projects
Completed Work
Works in Progress
- Proposed policy by the remaining Presidential candidates
- The effects of the Affordable Care Act on small businesses
- Dynamic government policy landscape
Future Work
- Analyzing the factors that are causing small businesses to fail
- Government regulations