- Genre:business & economics
- Sub-genre:Development / Economic Development
- Language:English
- Pages:200
- eBook ISBN:9781483557304
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Overview
Major retailers through outsourcing and purchase of goods at illegally low prices have destroyed many or most small retailers on the nation's Main Streets. This book explains how communities can fight back, to save their jobs, small businesses, and standard of living. The author is an attorney for small businesses and has been a small businessperson himself since age 9.
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The author, an attorney for small businesses, describes what individuals and small communities can do to protect their town, local property values, local jobs and business opportunities, and standard of living. This book is essential reading for every resident and small retailer in a town trying to compete with the major retailers already in town, or making plans to come to your town, such as Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, BJ's, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Rite Aid, Target and others which put the smaller independent retailers out of business, and injure the town, the remaining businesses, the tax base, and drive wages and employment and business opportunities down, and destroy much of the town. There are things that can be done by the people in such a town to make the town inhospitable to these corporations, and encourage them to take their evil business practices elsewhere. This book should be read by everyone in the town, and you can bet that among the first readers of the book will be these major retailers, getting to learn as much as they can about their competition.
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