The microtheory of innovative entrepreneurship /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
[2010]
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| Series: | Kauffman Foundation series on innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Table of Contents:
- 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.