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Entrepreneurship And Technology Policy

Edited by Albert N. Link, Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US and Research Professor, Max Planck Institute on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy, Jena, Germany
2006 384 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 308 7 £110.00 on-line discount £99.00

‘Too many policymakers have underestimated the fecundity of new and small enterprises in pushing outward the frontiers of technology. This volume collects a rich harvest of studies on small firms’ technical contributions and how they are amplified through the support of university researchers and government.’
– F.M. Scherer, Harvard University and Princeton University, US

The terms entrepreneur and entrepreneurship take on a very specific and somewhat narrow meaning with regard to the connection between entrepreneurship and technology policy. In the context of this volume, entrepreneurship is defined to refer to the innovative and risk taking activities that are specific to small firms.

23 articles, dating from 1987 to 2004 Contributors include: W.M. Cohen, B.H. Hall, J. Lerner, R.R. Nelson, S.J. Wallsten



This book is volume 4 in the The International Library of Entrepreneurship series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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