The Entrepreneur And Entrepreneurship: A Neoclassical Approach
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- Entrepreneur,
- Entrepreneurship,
- Management
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Overview: This paper attempts to introduce the entrepreneur as the "economic man" into a neoclassical framework and to indicate the role of government in fostering entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship, specifically, is defined as an "economic system" that consists of three components: entrepreneurs, who desire to achieve their goals of economic survival and advancement; the social constitution, that the entrepreneur's right of free enterprise is granted; and the government, that has the ability to adjust the economic institutions that can work to protect each individual entrepreneur and to stimulate entrepreneurs' motive to achieve toward fostering of economic development and growth.
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Format: PDF | Size: 156KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 27





