Entrepreneurship, Knowledge and Economic Growth (Foundations and Trends (R) in Entrepreneurship)

by Pontus Braunerhjelm

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Entrepreneurship, Knowledge and Economic Growth provides an understanding of the forces that underpin the creation of knowledge, its diffusion and commercialization, and the role of the entrepreneur in these dynamic processes. The main objective is to identify the microeconomic foundation of growth, the Extent to which contemporary models fail in that respect, and suggest improvements.

Entrepreneurship, Knowledge and Economic Growth is organized into four parts: The theoretical aspects of entrepreneurship, knowledge, growth at the regional and national levels, and the implications of agglomerated structures on growth. It draws on the advances made in the fields of economic geography and endogenous growth, together with findings in evolutionary, entrepreneurial, institutional and regional economics. The empirical findings, emphasizing the interfaces between entrepreneurship, knowledge and growth. The policy implications are reviewed with a view to understanding how policies should be designed to jointly foster knowledge accumulation, its diffusion and growth. A separate section is devoted to defining some of the most urgent knowledge gaps that need to be addressed by future research.
  • ISBN13 9781601981240
  • Publish Date 22 April 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
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