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This authoritative volume presents key previously published
articles which have shaped the literature and which continue to
influence research on the economics of entrepreneurship. The editor
has selected theoretical, descriptive, policy-orientated and
empirical contributions, which analyse the economic structure of
entrepreneurship. The book will be an invaluable source of
reference for researchers, facilitating easy access to the classic
articles in the field.
This title discusses the role of entrepreneurship in recessions.
Simon Parker has selected the key contributions in the literature,
which seek to explain why economies enter into and emerge from
recession, and the involvement of entrepreneurs in this process. A
central theme is the contribution of entrepreneurship to the
creation and propagation of business cycles. A combination of
theoretical and empirical studies is included, and there is a
particular focus on a salient issue which arises in recessions,
namely unemployment. The book will be a useful resource for
scholars and policy-makers interested in entrepreneurship, business
cycles, economic growth and recessions.
As self-employment and entrepreneurship become increasingly
important in our modern economies, Simon C. Parker provides a
timely, definitive and comprehensive overview of the field. In this
book he brings together and assesses the large and disparate
literature on these subjects and provides an up-to-date overview of
new research findings. Key issues addressed include: the impact of
ability, risk, personal characteristics and the macroeconomy on
entrepreneurship; issues involved in raising finance for
entrepreneurial ventures, with an emphasis on the market failures
that can arise as a consequence of asymmetric information; the job
creation performance of the self-employed; the growth, innovation
and exit behaviour of new ventures and small firms; and the
appropriate role for governments interested in promoting
self-employment and entrepreneurship. This book will serve as an
essential reference guide to researchers, students and teachers of
entrepreneurship in economics, business and management and other
related disciplines.
This second edition of The Economics of Entrepreneurship is an
essential resource for scholars following the current state of this
fast-moving field, covering a broad range of topics in unparalleled
depth. Designed to be used both as a textbook for specialist degree
courses on the economics of entrepreneurship, and as a reference
text for academic research in the field, the book draws on
theoretical insights and recent empirical findings to show how
economics can contribute to our understanding of entrepreneurship.
New topics, such as crowdfunding, entrepreneurship education and
microenterprise field experiments, appear for the first time, while
existing treatments of topics like regional entrepreneurship,
innovation and public policy are considerably deepened. Parker also
discusses new empirical methods, including quasi-experimental
methods and field experiments. Every section - indeed every page -
of the new edition has been updated, resulting in a rigorous
scientific account of entrepreneurship today.
This second edition of The Economics of Entrepreneurship is an
essential resource for scholars following the current state of this
fast-moving field, covering a broad range of topics in unparalleled
depth. Designed to be used both as a textbook for specialist degree
courses on the economics of entrepreneurship, and as a reference
text for academic research in the field, the book draws on
theoretical insights and recent empirical findings to show how
economics can contribute to our understanding of entrepreneurship.
New topics, such as crowdfunding, entrepreneurship education and
microenterprise field experiments, appear for the first time, while
existing treatments of topics like regional entrepreneurship,
innovation and public policy are considerably deepened. Parker also
discusses new empirical methods, including quasi-experimental
methods and field experiments. Every section - indeed every page -
of the new edition has been updated, resulting in a rigorous
scientific account of entrepreneurship today.
As self-employment and entrepreneurship become increasingly
important in our modern economies, Simon C. Parker provides a
timely, definitive and comprehensive overview of the field. In this
book he brings together and assesses the large and disparate
literature on these subjects and provides an up-to-date overview of
new research findings. Key issues addressed include: the impact of
ability, risk, personal characteristics and the macroeconomy on
entrepreneurship; issues involved in raising finance for
entrepreneurial ventures, with an emphasis on the market failures
that can arise as a consequence of asymmetric information; the job
creation performance of the self-employed; the growth, innovation
and exit behaviour of new ventures and small firms; and the
appropriate role for governments interested in promoting
self-employment and entrepreneurship. This book will serve as an
essential reference guide to researchers, students and teachers of
entrepreneurship in economics, business and management and other
related disciplines.
As self-employment and entrepreneurship become increasingly
important in our modern economies, Simon Parker provides a timely
and comprehensive overview of the field. Bringing together
considerable disparate literature, Parker offers an up-to-date
assessment of new research findings. Key issues addressed include
raising finance; job creation by the self-employed; growth and exit
behavior of new ventures; and the role of government policy in
promoting self-employment and entrepreneurship. This book will
serve as an essential reference guide to researchers, students and
teachers of entrepreneurship.
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