Call number:
PIK B 160-11-0089
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: PREFACE: The Innovative Entrepreneur in Dynamic Microtheory ; INTRODUCTION: Bringing Entrepreneurship and Innovation into the Theory of Value ; CHAPTER 1: Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory: Reasons for Its Absence and Goals for Its Restoration ; PART I: Pricing, Remuneration, and Allocation of the Agents of Innovation ; CHAPTER 2: Toward Characterization of the Innovation Industry: The David-Goliath Symbiosis ; CHAPTER 3: Entrepreneurship, Invention, and Pricing: Toward Static Microtheory ; CHAPTER 4: Oligopolistic "Red Queen" Innovation Games, Mandatory Price Discrimination, and Markets in Innovation ; PART II: Welfare Theory: Technology Transfer, Imitation, and Creative Destruction ; CHAPTER 5: Optimal Innovation Spillovers: The Growth-Distribution Trade-off ; CHAPTER 6: Enterprising Technology Dissemination: Toward Optimal Transfer Pricing and the Invaluable Contribution of "Mere Imitation" ; CHAPTER 7: The Entrepreneur and the Beneficial Externalities of Creative Destruction ; PART III: Institutions, Payoffs, and the Entrepreneur's Choice of Activity: Historical Origins ; CHAPTER 8: Economic Warfare as a "Red Queen" Game: The Emergence of Productive Entrepreneurship ; CHAPTER 9: On the Origins of Widespread Productive Entrepreneurship ; CHAPTER 10: The Allocation of Entrepreneurship Does Matter ; CHAPTER 11: Mega-enterprising Redesign of Governing Institutions: Keystone of Dynamic Microtheory ; CHAPTER 12: Summing Up: Yes, the Theory of Entrepreneurship Is on Its Way
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XIV, 246 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:
9780691145846
Series Statement:
The Kauffman Foundation series on innovation and entrepreneurship
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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