Entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and economic growth

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385 pages 1992

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"Joseph A. Schumpeter emphasized the crucial role that technological innovation and change play in generating economic growth; entrepreneurship as a driving force in the achievement of innovation; and the process of creative destruction through which innovation constantly reshapes the very market structure out of which it arises." "In this volume, a number of essays consider, in the Schumpeterian tradition, the decline in average rates of productivity growth that most of the world's industrial economies have experienced since the early 1970s. A group of leading international scholars exlores this critical issue in terms of the fundamental linkages among economic growth, innovation, and entrepreneurship that may underlie at least a part of the observed productivity growth slowdown."--BOOK JACKET.

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