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Endogenous growth theory has made many valuable contributions, perhaps most notably in providing the tools that permit more effective empirical investigation of the growth process. Its one shortcoming, which is stressed here, is its inability to live up to its name, for where it has failed is in...
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Studies the theory of vertical integration, and examines the benefits both to the firm and to society. Looks at the reasons which might precipitate an increase in integration: technical economies of scope; economics of internal production resulting from market failure; and pursuit of...
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Whether hailed as heroes or cast as threats to social order, entrepreneurs--and their innovations--have had an enormous influence on the growth and prosperity of nations. The Invention of Enterprise gathers together, for the first time, leading economic historians to explore the entrepreneur's...
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"Evaluates two options for spectrum governance--a tradable license approach and a commons approach--in terms of interference, investment in innovation, monopoly power, diversity, rural service, and vested interests versus adaptability"--Provided by publisher
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND GROWTH: A MISSING PIECE OF THE PUZZLE -- 2 WHY ECONOMIC GROWTH MATTERS -- 3 WHAT DRIVES ECONOMIC GROWTH? -- 4 CAPITALISM: THE DIFFERENT TYPES AND THEIR IMPACTS ON GROWTH -- 5 GROWTH AT THE CUTTING EDGE -- 6 UNLEASHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN...
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