The chapters in this volume analyze the interplay between knowledge, public policy, and entrepreneurship in both theory and practice. In particular, they examine how policymakers often struggle with limited economic knowledge, which hinders their ability to intervene in the market process to achieve their desired ends.
The chapters in this volume analyze the interplay between knowledge, public policy, and entrepreneurship in both theory and practice. In particular, they examine how policymakers often struggle with limited economic knowledge, which hinders their ability to intervene in the market process to achieve their desired ends.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Christopher J. Coyne; Abigail R. Hall and Eileen Norcross - Contributions by Ximena Benavides; Christopher J. Coyne; Olivia Gonzalez; Abigail R. Hall; Alexander Köhler; Michael Lachanski; Christian McGuire; Eileen Norcross; Carlos Noyola; Dallin
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: How Public Policy Shapes Entrepreneurship in the Private Sector Chapter 1: Framing Our Thinking About Entrepreneurship and Public Policy by Abigail R. Hall Chapter 2: Moral Entrepreneurship: Integrating Equity within Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation by Ximena Benavides Chapter 3: Successful Evasive Entrepreneurship: Nature or Circumstance? Three Case Studies in the Area of Health and Safety Regulation by Alexander Köhler Chapter 4: Exploring the Persistent Effects of Racial Discrimination on Entrepreneurship and Growth by Olivia Gonzalez Section II: Entrepreneurship in Civil Society and in Response to Crisis Chapter 5: "Hot Money": A Hayekian Process of Polycentric Public Entrepreneurship in Currency Formation in Great Depression North Carolina by Thomas Storrs Chapter 6: Sub-Innovation: The Case of Fraccionamiento in Mexico by Carlos Noyola Section III: Public Policy Entrepreneurship Within the Administrative State Chapter 7: Exploring the Interplay of Taxation and Regulation in Institutional Arrangements by Dallin Overstreet Chapter 8: Representation, Taxation, and Policy Entrepreneurship by Natalia Pushkareva Chapter 9: Knowledge and the Efficacy of Energy Efficiency Programs by Arthur R. Wardle Chapter 10: Majority Opinions and the Entrepreneurial Pursuit of Judicial Power by Christian McGuire Chapter 11: Urban Deindustrialization and Its Discontents: A Commentary on the Social Policy Education of President Barack Obama by Michael Lachanski
Section I: How Public Policy Shapes Entrepreneurship in the Private Sector Chapter 1: Framing Our Thinking About Entrepreneurship and Public Policy by Abigail R. Hall Chapter 2: Moral Entrepreneurship: Integrating Equity within Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation by Ximena Benavides Chapter 3: Successful Evasive Entrepreneurship: Nature or Circumstance? Three Case Studies in the Area of Health and Safety Regulation by Alexander Köhler Chapter 4: Exploring the Persistent Effects of Racial Discrimination on Entrepreneurship and Growth by Olivia Gonzalez Section II: Entrepreneurship in Civil Society and in Response to Crisis Chapter 5: "Hot Money": A Hayekian Process of Polycentric Public Entrepreneurship in Currency Formation in Great Depression North Carolina by Thomas Storrs Chapter 6: Sub-Innovation: The Case of Fraccionamiento in Mexico by Carlos Noyola Section III: Public Policy Entrepreneurship Within the Administrative State Chapter 7: Exploring the Interplay of Taxation and Regulation in Institutional Arrangements by Dallin Overstreet Chapter 8: Representation, Taxation, and Policy Entrepreneurship by Natalia Pushkareva Chapter 9: Knowledge and the Efficacy of Energy Efficiency Programs by Arthur R. Wardle Chapter 10: Majority Opinions and the Entrepreneurial Pursuit of Judicial Power by Christian McGuire Chapter 11: Urban Deindustrialization and Its Discontents: A Commentary on the Social Policy Education of President Barack Obama by Michael Lachanski
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