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This book showcases new innovative research in economics, politics, sociology, and management regarding the topic. Leading scholars from a variety of disciplines present ground-breaking new research exploring the still-undiscovered value of social capital. The book employs a self-consciously...
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This volume investigates the relationship between globalization, inequality and social capital, and reveals that although strongly related, these ideas are also highly contested. The authors elucidate the interactions between these concepts, looking in detail at the conflicts and competitiveness...
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This topical book interprets firms, governments and economic change from an entrepreneurial perspective. Essentially, it applies the Austrian theory of human agency and evolutionary theories of the firm to explain economic organisation, the state and institutional change. Tony Yu begins by...
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information on a global basis. To co-ordinate the global system properly, entrepreneurs must co-operate through social networks of …
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entrepreneurship. It also contains the unique feature of examining the ways in which entrepreneurs themselves shape institutions …), 'The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16(3): 153-170. -- North … Political Entrepreneurs: A Review Essay', Public Choice, 1(1): 161-170. -- Yu, Tony Fu-Lai (2001), 'An Entrepreneurial …
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or unproductive entrepreneurs. For productive entrepreneurs, those that create wealth for themselves and for society, the …
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