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What It Is and Why It Matters
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009453417
- Artikelnr.: 72420872
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Weiying Zhang is Boya Chair Professor of Economics at the National School of Development, Peking University. The recipient of several prestigious awards, he is widely regarded as the leading advocate of the free market in China as well as an authority on the theory of the firm and ownership reform. Weiying has studied entrepreneurship for four decades and, through numerous articles, papers and books, has almost single-handedly changed the public image of entrepreneurs in China.
Preface
Part I. The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship: 1. Soft knowledge and entrepreneurship
2. Understanding entrepreneurial decisions
3. Big data cannot replace entrepreneurs
4. Prejudice and hostility towards entrepreneurs
Part II. Entrepreneurs in Market Theories: 5. The two paradigms of the market
6. What is a good market theory?
7. Entrepreneurship is the best anti-monopoly law
8. Entrepreneurial profit and common prosperity
Part III. Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy: 9. Entrepreneurs in economic growth: arbitrage and innovation
10. The uncertainty of innovation
11. The airship and airplane duel
12. Entrepreneurship and industrial policy
Part IV. Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship: 13. What determines the allocation of entrepreneurial talents?
14. Entrepreneurs and capitalists
15. Protection of rights versus protection of interests
16. Challenges for entrepreneurs from conflicting values
Appendix A: My journey studying entrepreneurs
Appendix B: How I came to know the Austrian School of Economics
References
Index.
Part I. The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship: 1. Soft knowledge and entrepreneurship
2. Understanding entrepreneurial decisions
3. Big data cannot replace entrepreneurs
4. Prejudice and hostility towards entrepreneurs
Part II. Entrepreneurs in Market Theories: 5. The two paradigms of the market
6. What is a good market theory?
7. Entrepreneurship is the best anti-monopoly law
8. Entrepreneurial profit and common prosperity
Part III. Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy: 9. Entrepreneurs in economic growth: arbitrage and innovation
10. The uncertainty of innovation
11. The airship and airplane duel
12. Entrepreneurship and industrial policy
Part IV. Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship: 13. What determines the allocation of entrepreneurial talents?
14. Entrepreneurs and capitalists
15. Protection of rights versus protection of interests
16. Challenges for entrepreneurs from conflicting values
Appendix A: My journey studying entrepreneurs
Appendix B: How I came to know the Austrian School of Economics
References
Index.
Preface
Part I. The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship: 1. Soft knowledge and entrepreneurship
2. Understanding entrepreneurial decisions
3. Big data cannot replace entrepreneurs
4. Prejudice and hostility towards entrepreneurs
Part II. Entrepreneurs in Market Theories: 5. The two paradigms of the market
6. What is a good market theory?
7. Entrepreneurship is the best anti-monopoly law
8. Entrepreneurial profit and common prosperity
Part III. Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy: 9. Entrepreneurs in economic growth: arbitrage and innovation
10. The uncertainty of innovation
11. The airship and airplane duel
12. Entrepreneurship and industrial policy
Part IV. Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship: 13. What determines the allocation of entrepreneurial talents?
14. Entrepreneurs and capitalists
15. Protection of rights versus protection of interests
16. Challenges for entrepreneurs from conflicting values
Appendix A: My journey studying entrepreneurs
Appendix B: How I came to know the Austrian School of Economics
References
Index.
Part I. The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship: 1. Soft knowledge and entrepreneurship
2. Understanding entrepreneurial decisions
3. Big data cannot replace entrepreneurs
4. Prejudice and hostility towards entrepreneurs
Part II. Entrepreneurs in Market Theories: 5. The two paradigms of the market
6. What is a good market theory?
7. Entrepreneurship is the best anti-monopoly law
8. Entrepreneurial profit and common prosperity
Part III. Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy: 9. Entrepreneurs in economic growth: arbitrage and innovation
10. The uncertainty of innovation
11. The airship and airplane duel
12. Entrepreneurship and industrial policy
Part IV. Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship: 13. What determines the allocation of entrepreneurial talents?
14. Entrepreneurs and capitalists
15. Protection of rights versus protection of interests
16. Challenges for entrepreneurs from conflicting values
Appendix A: My journey studying entrepreneurs
Appendix B: How I came to know the Austrian School of Economics
References
Index.