Entrepreneurship a comparative and historical study

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 industr...

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Main Author: Wilken, Paul H (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Norwood, N.J. Ablex Pub. Corp. 1979
©1979
Series:Modern sociology
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Summary: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).
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xiv, 306 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 281-290.
ISBN:0893910201