Entrepreneurship Boom
Airtime: Wed. Sept. 29 2010 | 10:41 AM ET
The tough job market has prompted many to start their own businesses. Roger Jenkins, dean of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, discusses this trend with CNBC.

Airtime: Wed. Sept. 29 2010 | 10:41 AM ET
The tough job market has prompted many to start their own businesses. Roger Jenkins, dean of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, discusses this trend with CNBC.

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