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» Membership in Business Organizations, Volume 3, Issue 6, 2003
If respondent or business is NOT a member of a business, trade or professional organization.

10. What is the single most important type of business information that you have trouble acquiring? Is it information about:?

Response
1 New technologies and the latest way of doing things 12
2 Your specific industry's news and information 10
3 Markets and customers 21
4 General business skills 9
5 Applicable laws and regulations 32
6 DK/Refuse 16
Total (%) 100
N 235

Notes: Thirty-two (32) percent of small employers who are not members of a business organization say that information about applicable laws and regulations is the type of information that is the most difficult for them to find (Q#10). Twenty-one (21) percent identify information about markets and customers (Q#10).


Volume 3, Issue 6, 2003
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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