In this book David Audretsch examines the impact of public policy
in the entrepreneurial society and in ensuring that
entrepreneurship continues to serve as a driving force for economic
performance. Do university policies or knowledge conditions make a
difference to entrepreneurship? Does policy influence the
commercialization route? This comprehensive book addresses such
questions in a thoughtful selection of essays from one of the most
influential and erudite sources in entrepreneurship research. The
result is an interesting and informative book, which will appeal to
scholars of business, entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics and
public policy. The detailed investigation into the relevance of
entrepreneurship makes Public Policy in the Entrepreneurial Society
a topical read for both academics and entrepreneurs alike.
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