Chad Moutray joined the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy in October 2002. At Advocacy, he is the Chief Economist and Director of the Office of Economic Research. In this role, he oversees the research being conducted both internally and externally through contracts. Advocacy is responsible for disseminating and maintaining a number of databases on small firms.
Prior to joining Advocacy, Chad was the Dean of the School of Business Administration at Robert Morris College (RMC) in Chicago, where he taught economics and finance courses.
Chad Moutray has a Ph.D. in economics from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and an M.A. and B.A. in economics from Eastern Illinois University.
A lot of countries treat failure differently than the United States does. In the United States of course we just had a new revamping of the bankruptcy laws. But in general, we have a very lenient bankruptcy policy in the United States. If you fail you can go on later on and start up a new busines...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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