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A History of Entrepreneurship

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A History of Entrepreneurship

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A History of Entrepreneurship book

A History of Entrepreneurship

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A History of Entrepreneurship book

ByRobert F Hébert, Albert N. Link
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 18 May 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203877326
Pages 144
eBook ISBN 9780203877326
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Hébert, R.F., & Link, A.N. (2009). A History of Entrepreneurship (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203877326

ABSTRACT

This book establishes a chronological trace of the entrepreneur as treated in economic literature in order to give a more wholesome perspective to contemporary writings and teachings on entrepreneurship. It focuses on the nature and role of the entrepreneur, and of entrepreneurship, as revealed in economic literature as early as the eighteenth century, when Richard Cantillon first coined the term 'entrepreneur'. The authors then trace how Joseph Schumpeter's perspective, among other’s, on entrepreneurship came to dominate the world's understanding of the term.

Due to Schumpeter’s dominant influence, entrepreneurship has come to occupy a primary role in the theory of economic development. In this book Hébert and Link discuss various key topics including the German Tradition, the Austrian and the English School of thought as well as individuals such as Alfred Marshall and Jeremy Bentham. The historical survey also illustrates the tension that often exists between "theory" and "practice" and how it has been difficult for economic theory to assimilate a core concept that plays a vital role in social and economic change. Finally, the book exposes the many different facets of entrepreneurship as they have been perceived by some of the great economists throughout the ages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

The prehistory of entrepreneurship

chapter 2|17 pages

Early French contributions

chapter 3|12 pages

The English school of thought

chapter 4|5 pages

The German tradition

chapter 5|14 pages

Early neoclassical perspectives

chapter 6|12 pages

The view from America

chapter 7|11 pages

Joseph Schumpeter

chapter 8|14 pages

Beyond Schumpeter

chapter 9|8 pages

The entrepreneur and the firm

chapter 10|6 pages

Conclusion

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