Business
American enterprise is the driving force behind productivity, innovation, and growth. Yet the diversity of American companies requires a bipartisan policy approach that is cognizant of the underlying dynamism. Large corporations, small businesses, and entrepreneurial firms interact with public policy in different ways. BPC’s Business team focuses on two key dimensions.
In our Corporate Governance work, we educate policymakers about how public policy affects companies. Increasing demands on American corporations—especially regarding environmental, social, and governance factors—also place responsibility on policymakers to ensure a proper balance. In our Small Business & Entrepreneurship work, we work to ensure that traditional bipartisan support for small and young companies is sustained through policies that promote competition and opportunity.
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Michele Nellenbach
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives -
Dane Stangler
Director of Strategic Initiatives
Working Mothers Want to Start and Grow Businesses—But Barriers Exist
An Introduction to Small Business Innovation Programs
Dispatch from the Global Entrepreneurship Congress
BPC Report: Public Policy Reforms Necessary for Small Business Recovery and Growth
ICYMI: What Government Should Do to Boost National Economic Competitiveness
Persisting Problems: Exploring Four Small Business Challenges in a Post-Pandemic Era
From Pandemic to Prosperity
BPC Series on American Competitiveness
Episode 87: BPC Weekly
Strengthening the Economic Promise of SBIR and STTR
Written Testimony of Dane Stangler Before the United States House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions
Letter to Congressional Leaders on the National Defense Authorization Act
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