
Ethnic and Minority Group Economies
Ethnic and minority group economies refer to the economic activities and businesses that are primarily operated by specific ethnic or minority communities within a larger society. These economies often thrive on cultural ties, providing goods and services that cater to the unique needs and preferences of their community members. Examples include restaurants, markets, and services that reflect their cultural heritage. These businesses can play a crucial role in fostering community identity, creating jobs, and contributing to the overall economy, while sometimes facing challenges such as discrimination or limited access to resources.