This collection of chapters comprises timely aspects of two rapidly
growing bodies of academic research: entrepreneurship and economic
freedom.Expert editors add to an important field of research, the
economics of entrepreneurship, and explore how institutions
influence entrepreneurial behavior. This book provides
comprehensive and contemporary insights into the interaction
between economic behavior of firms and households, economic
freedom, and entrepreneurship, and how it generates an environment
with greater opportunities for growth and development for
individuals, households, and private-sector firms. This advanced
and revolutionary book will prove to be a valuable tool for
academics conducting research in entrepreneurship and/or economic
freedom as well as for graduate students studying in these areas.
The volume also provides insight into the measurement and value of
economic freedom around the world, making it a useful resource for
policymakers and practitioners. Contributors: G.M. Alexander,
N.J.Ashby, D.L. Bennett, J. Bologna, R. Boylan, S.B. Caudill, T.
Cavusoglu, R.J. Cebula, J.R. Clark, S.O. Crofton, O. Dincer, R.K.
Goel, D.M. Gropper, R.W. Hafer, Joshua C. Hall, V. Hartarska, J.C.
Heckelman, R.G. Holcombe, J.V. Koch, R. Lawson, D.R. Lee, J.E.
Long, F.G. Mixon, Jr., R. Murphy, M.A. Nelson, B. Nikolaev, J.E.
Payne, R.M. Robinson, M.G. Simonton, D. Stansel, D. Tarabar, R.
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