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<br />Chapter 10 <br /> <br />Page 25 of 25 ' <br /> <br />getting your message across. <br /> <br />15. Above all, build broad public support for your position. Work to reach different segments <br />of the community, especially local business and civic leaders." <br /> <br />CONCLUSION <br /> <br />The author concludes this extensive review of the impact of the mega-retail discount chains on the <br />economics and sociology of urban, suburban, "rurban" and rural areas with strong concern for the <br />future of Young Americans. Where will they work? Where will they live? Will we live in an <br />economy of hopelessness or one of opportunities and entrepreneurial growth? While intelligent <br />government policy is creative; nevertheless, the spirit of entrepreneurship should be enacted into our <br />enterprises, from a private as well as a public point of view. <br /> <br />IGo To:IITop ofP~IITable of Contents I <br /> <br />http://www.shilsreport.org/ chap 1 O.html <br /> <br />10/6/99 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />