American Formula For Growth: Federal Policy & the Entrepreneurial Economy, 1958-1998

Tags:
Entrepreneurial,
Entrepreneurship,
Management,
National Commission On Entrepreneurship
Source:
National Commission on Entrepreneurship

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Overview: The rise of entrepreneurial growth companies (EGCs) has been one of the most significant developments in the American economy over the last 40 years. These companies have not only created millions of new jobs and brought thousands of innovations to market, but they have also been important change agents in the economy and society—contributing to large productivity gains, radically transforming whole industries, and, in turn, contributing to an ever-improving standard of living for Americans. It focuses not on the last four years, but on the last 40 years of an “entrepreneurial revolution” that changed the dynamics of the American economy.

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Format: PDF | Size: 379KB | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 75


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