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Imperial College Press Entrepreneurism - Imperial College Press Economics Book

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Description

Explore a unique perspective on economic theory with Entrepreneurism: a philosophy and a sensible alternative for the market economy. Published by Imperial College Press, this book offers a deep look into microeconomics and the role of the entrepreneur within the modern market structure. This work provides readers with a philosophical framework to understand how entrepreneurial activity functions as a practical alternative in the current economic landscape. It is an essential read for students, academics, and professionals interested in microeconomic theory and the evolving nature of market economies. By examining the fundamental principles of entrepreneurship, the text helps clarify the connection between individual initiative and broader economic systems. Whether you are studying business, finance, or law, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the mechanics of the market. It moves beyond standard models to present a thoughtful analysis of how entrepreneurship shapes economic outcomes. Add this scholarly work to your collection to gain a better understanding of the economic forces driving today's world.

Key Features

Published by Imperial College Press to ensure academic quality and reliable sourcing for readers.

Focuses on microeconomics to provide a detailed look at individual decision-making and market behavior.

Presents a philosophical approach to entrepreneurship as a functional alternative for the market economy.

Serves as a specialized resource for those studying business, finance, and economic law.

Offers a structured analysis of how entrepreneurial philosophy impacts modern economic systems.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 December 2002
Listed Since
05 February 2007

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