Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Alexander Gerschenkron
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Alexander Gerschenkron: Harvard University
Chapter 13 in Economic Progress, 1987, pp 256-276 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract ‘Social attitudes’ is not a very precise term. It must be treated with restraint. Otherwise it will quickly expand to embrace the whole ambit of governmental economic policies, a topic very properly assigned to a special session of this Conference. We shall deal here essentially with the significance for a country’s economic development of popular evaluations of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial activities; that is to say, of the general climate of opinion within which entrepreneurial action takes place. Even when so restricted, the problem remains vast, and a great deal of patient monographic research is necessary before any firm conclusions can be reached. The following impressionistic remarks, therefore, purport to do no more than to present briefly some general lines of thought that have been pursued so far, to issue some warnings against too ready an acceptance of certain abstract models, and to illustrate these warnings by reference to some segments of European history of the nineteenth century. With regard to the latter, the emphasis is on earlier stages of industrialisation rather than on conditions in mature economies. Except for a brief allusion, the question as to what extent European historical experience can be used for elucidating the current problems of underdeveloped countries must likewise remain outside the scope of this paper.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Activity; Social Attitude; Economic History; Underdeveloped Country; Entrepreneurial Behaviour (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-08440-1_13
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