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Financing Entrepreneurship |
Edited by Philip Auerswald, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, US and Ant Bozkaya, Research Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, US
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| 2008 |
752 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 393 3 |
£190.00 |
on-line discount
£171.00 |
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This important collection comprises 24 previously published papers. These include foundational papers which offer an understanding of the conceptual and historical substructure of entrepreneurial finance and more recent seminal works about entrepreneurs and the obstacles that they systematically seek to overcome. Further articles describe the variety of institutional forms that have evolved to address the challenges inherent in entrepreneurial finance and the role of government in the process of innovation, entrepreneurship and the financing of new ventures. These papers, complemented by the editors’ comprehensive introduction, are essential for scholars, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs wishing to advance their understanding of this important and expanding field of study.
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24 articles, dating from 1921 to 2005
Contributors include: B. Hall, G. Hubbard, F. Knight, N. Lamoreaux, E. Lazear, J. Lerner, B. Petersen, H. Rosen, J. Schumpeter, R. Zeckhauser
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This book is volume 12 in the The International Library of Entrepreneurship series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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