Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy
Mark Casson
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Abstract:
This innovative book proposes a new way of analysing the market process, focusing on market-making entrepreneurs. Synthesising key insights from mainstream economics, modern entrepreneurship theory and network theory, Mark Casson examines how market segmentation driven by location and culture generates opportunities for profit for entrepreneurs.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035341535
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy , pp 2-36

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- Ch 2 Defining entrepreneurship , pp 37-61

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- Ch 3 Coordination , pp 62-77

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- Ch 4 The market as an institution , pp 79-98

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- Ch 5 The firm as an institution , pp 99-117

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- Ch 6 An introduction to formal models of entrepreneurship , pp 119-146

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- Ch 7 A systematic approach to modelling entrepreneurship , pp 147-179

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- Ch 8 The distribution of income , pp 180-208

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- Ch 9 Entrepreneurial strategy , pp 209-229

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- Ch 10 Beyond competition: co-operation, collusion and agglomeration , pp 231-246

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- Ch 11 The history of economic thought , pp 248-272

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- Ch 12 Conclusions and policy implications , pp 273-290

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