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| TITLE | Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies |
| ISBN | 0-7623-1041-3 |
| URL | Hyperlink |
| AUTHORS | Koppl, R. |
| EDITION | |
| VOLUME | |
| PAGES | 444 |
| IMPRINT | Jai |
| BINDING | HC |
| DESCRIPTION | Hardbound. "Austrian economics and entrepreneurial studies have both expanded greatly in the last twenty or thirty years. Unfortunately, they have developed more or less independently of each other. Austrian economics has enjoyed a revival since 1973 or 1974. In 1973 Israel Kirzner published his classic book, Competition and Entrepreneurship, which outlined an entrepreneurial theory of the market process. In 1974 F. A. Hayek was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. The same year saw the famous South Royalton conference, which is the traditional origin of the "Austrian revival." The intellectual history of entrepreneurial studies reaches back at least as far as Richard Cantillon (1755). As an intellectual movement, however, entrepreneurial studies began about the same time as the Austrian revival. The beginnings of the entrepreneurship movement might be dated to sometime before 1978 when Babson College established its Center for Entrepren |
| PUBDATE | 01-Jul-03 |
| USD | 95 |
| Euro | 95 |
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| TOC | Editors' Introduction. Gains From Trade Between Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies: An Introduction to the Volume (R. Koppl). Entrepreneurship Studies: A Stocktaking (M. Minniti). Entrepreneurship, Industry Evolution and Economic Growth"(D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik). On Austrian Analysis of Entrepreneurship and My Own (W.J. Baumol). Entrepreneurship and Development: Cause or Consequence? (P. J. Boettke, C. J. Coyne). A Note on Kirznerian Entrepreneurship from a Hayekian Perspective (W. N. Butos). The Entrepreneur as a Constructor of Connections (P. Earl). Information, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Progress (R. G. Holcombe). The Business Firm as a Hybrid Hayekian Order: What is the Role of the Entrepreneur? (S. Ioannides). Differentiation and Continuity in the Market Economy (G. B. Richardson). Schumpeter Symposium: Entrepreneur" translated by Markus C. Becker and Thorbjørn Knudsen (J. A. Schumpeter). The entrepreneur at a crucial juncture in Schumpeter's work: Schumpeter's 1928 handbook entry Entrepreneur (M. C. Becker, T. Knudsen). Schumpeter and the Obsolescence of the Entrepreneur (R. N. Langlois). Short comments on Schumpeter's "Entrepreneur" (N. W. Balabkins). |
| SUBJECT | General Economics |
| BOOK SERIES | Advances in Austrian Economics |
| SUPER AREA | Economics, Business and Management |
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