Entrepreneurship and economic development.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kilby, Peter
Language:English
Published: New York : Free Press, [1971]
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Physical Description:viii, 384 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Hunting the Heffalump, by P. Kilby
  • The fundamental phenomenon of economic development, by J.A. Schumpeter
  • Schumpeter and Max Weber: central visions and social theories, by R. Macdonald
  • The entrepreneur in economic change, by T.C. Cochran
  • The achievement motive in economic growth, by D.C. McClelland
  • How economic growth begins: a theory of social change, by E.E. Hagen
  • A macrosociological interpretation of entrepreneurship, by F.W. Young
  • Values and behavior in economic development, by J.H. Kunkel
  • N Achievement and economic growth: a critical appraisal, by S.P. Schatz
  • The transition in Colombia, by E.E. Hagen
  • Family structure, migration, and the entrepreneur, by L. Kasdan
  • The origins of entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan, by J. Hirschmeier
  • A re-examination of entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan (1868-1912), by K. Yamamura
  • Indian entrepreneurship: a survey, by E.W. Nafziger
  • The development of entrepreneurship, by G.F. Papanek
  • Nigerian entrepreneurship in industry, by J.R. Harris
  • Developing entrepreneurship: elements for a program, by E. Staley and R. Morse.