Entrepreneurship: A Primer

Entrepreneurship: A Primer
ISBN-10
1630692069
ISBN-13
9781630692063
Series
Entrepreneurship
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
98
Language
English
Published
2020-10-12
Publisher
American Institute for Economic Research
Author
Eamonn Butler

Description

Entrepreneurship: A Primer explains what is distinctive and important about entrepreneurship and its role in boosting innovation, progress, productivity and economic growth. These crucial contributions of entrepreneurship are not widely understood. Indeed, they are often completely overlooked in mainstream economics textbooks. Yet they make entrepreneurship vital to all of us as workers, consumers and citizens.

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