Entrepreneurship: A Comparative and Historical StudyBloomsbury Academic, 1979 - 306 pàgines This major study of the phenomenon of entrepreneurship focuses on the significance of entrepreneurship in the socioeconomic development of a society, and the economic and noneconomic factors which promote its emergence. Comparatively and analytically, it looks at five societies that achieved industrialization during the 18th and 19th century (England, France, Prussia-Germany, Japan, and the U.S.) and one that did not (Russia). |
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... Britain resulting from the entrepreneurial responses to the economic opportunity conditions we have described . Although there was rapid growth in particular industries , notably cotton in which rates of growth almost always exceeded ...
... Britain resulting from the entrepreneurial responses to the economic opportunity conditions we have described . Although there was rapid growth in particular industries , notably cotton in which rates of growth almost always exceeded ...
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... Britain's average of 375 francs in 1798-99 . Gerschenkron ( 1955 ) , however , claims that Britain had only about a 10 percent lead in per capita income , and it also has been claimed that France was the leading industrial country in ...
... Britain's average of 375 francs in 1798-99 . Gerschenkron ( 1955 ) , however , claims that Britain had only about a 10 percent lead in per capita income , and it also has been claimed that France was the leading industrial country in ...
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... Britain , although they were not well represented before 1848 ( Kemp , 1971 ) . The nobility was apparently more active in industrial entrepreneurship in France than in Britain . 38 Noble participation in metallurgy and glassmaking ...
... Britain , although they were not well represented before 1848 ( Kemp , 1971 ) . The nobility was apparently more active in industrial entrepreneurship in France than in Britain . 38 Noble participation in metallurgy and glassmaking ...
Continguts
Conditions Influencing the Emergence | 5 |
Summary | 22 |
The Nature of Entrepreneurship | 56 |
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Entrepreneurship: A Comparative and Historical Study Paul H. Wilken Previsualització no disponible - 1979 |
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achieved banks Bessemer process Britain British entrepreneurs capital supplies changes characteristics Cochran conditions for entrepreneurship cost cotton industry degree economic and noneconomic economic growth economic opportunity conditions emergence of entrepreneurship enterprises entrepre entrepreneurial role example factors of production favorable opportunity conditions foreign entrepreneurs foreign entrepreneurship France French entrepreneurs German entrepreneurs Gould greater growth and development heavy industry Hirschmeier important improved increased industrial entrepreneurs industrial entrepreneurship industrial growth influence initiated investment involved iron Japan Kindleberger Landes legitimacy of entrepreneurship machine mainstream major manufacturing marginal Meiji Meiji government Meiji period metallurgy need-achievement neurship nineteenth century noneconomic factors Old Believers output Palmade percent period positive causal significance potential preneurs preneurship production promoted putting-out system railroad rate of industrial raw materials Redlich regarding relatively risks Russia samurai sector serfs Siemens-Martin process significance of entrepreneurship situation six societies social mobility sociocultural Strassman technological innovations textile industry tion unfavorable United workers zaibatsus
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