The microtheory of innovative entrepreneurship /

Entrepreneurs are widely recognized for the vital contributions they make to economic growth and general welfare, yet until fairly recently entrepreneurship was not considered worthy of serious economic study. Today, progress has been made to integrate entrepreneurship into macroeconomics, but until...

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第一著者: Baumol, William J.
フォーマット: Licensed eBooks
言語:英語
出版事項: Princeton : Princeton University Press ©2010.
シリーズ:Kauffman Foundation series on innovation and entrepreneurship.
オンライン・アクセス:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt21668j9
目次:
  • Bringing entrepreneurship and innovation into the theory of value
  • Entrepreneurship in economic theory : reasons for its absence and goals for its restoration
  • Toward characterization of the innovation industry : the David-Goliath symbiosis
  • Entrepreneurship, invention, and pricing : toward static microtheory
  • Oligopolistic "Red queen" innovation games, mandatory price discrimination, and markets in innovation
  • Optimal innovation spillovers : the growth-distribution trade-off
  • Enterprising technology dissemination : toward optimal transfer pricing and the invaluable contribution of "mere imitation"
  • The entrepreneur and the beneficial externalities of creative destruction
  • Economic warfare as a "Red queen" game : the emergence of productive entrepreneurship
  • On the origins of widespread productive entrepreneurship
  • The allocation of entrepreneurship does matter
  • Mega-enterprising redesign of governing institutions : keystone of dynamic microtheory
  • Summing up : yes, the theory of entrepreneurship is on its way.