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[求助]大全19-Q6,请解惑

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发表于 2008-8-1 16:36:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]大全19-Q6,请解惑

In contrast to traditional analyses of minority business, the sociological analysis contends that minority business ownership is a group-level phenomenon, in that it is largely dependent upon social-group resources for its development. Specifically, this analysis indicates that support networks play a critical role in starting and maintaining minority business enterprises by providing owners with a range of assistance, from the informal encouragement of family members and friends to dependable sources of labor and clientele from the owner’s ethnic group (ethnic group: n.同种同文化之民族). Such self-help networks, which encourage and support ethnic minority entrepreneurs, consist of “primary” institutions, those closest to the individual in shaping his or her behavior and beliefs. They are characterized by the face-to-face association and cooperation of persons united by ties of mutual concern. They form an intermediate social level between the individual and larger “secondary” institutions based on impersonal relationships. Primary institutions comprising the support network include kinship, peer, and neighborhood or community subgroups.

A major function of self-help networks is financial support. Most scholars agree that minority business owners have depended primarily on family funds and ethnic community resources for investment capital. Personal savings have been accumulated, often through frugal living habits that require sacrifices by the entire family and are thus a product of long-term family financial behavior. Additional loans and gifts from relatives, forthcoming because of group obligation rather than narrow investment calculation, have supplemented personal savings. Individual entrepreneurs do not necessarily rely on their kin because they cannot obtain financial backing from commercial resources. 企业家并不因为其无法获得财务上的支持就一定要转而依赖亲朋好友。而是就是不想找银行。They may actually avoid banks because they assume that commercial institutions either cannot comprehend the special needs of minority enterprise or charge unreasonably high interest rates.

Within the larger ethnic community, rotating credit associations have been used to raise capital. These associations are informal clubs of friends and other trusted members of the ethnic group who make regular contributions to a fund that is given to each contributor in rotation. One author estimates that 40 percent of New York Chinatown firms established during 1900-1950 utilized such associations as their initial source of capital. However, recent immigrants and third or fourth generations of older groups now employ使用利用 rotating credit associations only occasionally to raise investment funds. Some groups, like Black Americans, found other means of financial support for their entrepreneurial efforts. The first Black-operated banks were created in the late nineteenth century as depositories (depository: n.存放处) for dues (due: n. []应付款) collected from fraternal or lodge groups, which themselves had sprung from源于 Black churches. Black banks made limited investments in other Black enterprises. Irish immigrants in American cities organized many building and loan associations to provide capital for home construction and purchase. They, in turn, provided work for many Irish home-building contractor firms. Other ethnic and minority groups followed similar practices in founding ethnic-directed financial institutions.

6.    According to the passage, once a minority-owned business is established, self-help networks contribute which of the following to that business?

(A) Information regarding possible expansion of the business into nearby communities

(B) Encouragement of a business climate that is nearly free of direct competition

(C) Opportunities for the business owner to reinvest profits in other minority-owned businesses

(D) Contact with people who are likely to be customers of the new businessD

(E) Contact with minority entrepreneurs who are members of other ethnic groups

没搜到这一题的讨论~

请指点D怎么得来的~~我选了C,因为黄色的那段话没看到,觉得好像这个意思~~~~我究竟错在那了。。。谢谢~


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沙发
发表于 2009-4-24 04:41:00 | 只看该作者

搜到这题 很久了没人回答 发帖的估计都考完了 呵呵 但是给后来者看看

我定位在this analysis indicates that support networks play a critical role in starting and maintaining minority business enterprises by providing owners with a range of assistance, from the informal encouragement of family members and friends to dependable sources of labor and clientele from the owner’s ethnic group

提到的帮助包括哪些 最后提到clientele from the owner’s ethnic group , 和D选项意思几乎一样 就是提供潜在客户

板凳
发表于 2010-7-8 19:57:28 | 只看该作者
这道题我一开始也做错了。没有定位,想当然的以为应该是financial方面的支持,就选了C。但C仔细看就不对了,刚成立的公司,不可能依赖亲友的资金去再投资别的公司。

fanson的定位很准确,D没有问题
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