Since the economy turned down in 2008, there's been an intense focus on boosting small business as a way to stimulate job growth. Small firms, the logic goes, represent the bulk of companies in the U.S. economy and supply most of the jobs.
But is that true? Do small companies deserve their reputation as job creators? And is helping them the best way to get the economic engine revving once again?
To find out, we turned to four experts in the fields of labor and small business:
• Candida G. Brush, director of Babson College's Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship and Franklin W. Olin distinguished professor in entrepreneurship.
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