Reason.tv: Regulation and the Entrepreneur
Posted: August 22, 2011 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Regulation Leave a comment »http://reason.com/blog/2011/08/22/reasontv-regulation-and-the-en
Don’t be snobbish towards merchants & entrepreneurs, and you’ll develop
Posted: March 21, 2011 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, McCloskey, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Don’t be snobbish towards merchants & entrepreneurs, and you’ll develop
Understanding Creativity — by David W. Galenson
Posted: May 24, 2010 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Understanding Creativity — by David W. Galenson
Economic Freedom and Net Business Formation
Posted: April 7, 2010 Filed under: Development Economics, Economic Freedom, Entrepreneurship Leave a comment »http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cj27n1/cj27n1-2.pdf
The Chris Dodd Strangle Entrepreneurship Act, or, Where’s Creative Destruction When You Need It?
Posted: April 6, 2010 Filed under: Collusion, Entrepreneurship, Financial Regulation, Regulation, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
The Chris Dodd Strangle Entrepreneurship Act, or, Where’s Creative Destruction When You Need It?
Late Bloomers in the Arts and Sciences: Answers and Questions — by David Galenson
Posted: March 29, 2010 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Inequality, Taxes, Uncategorized Leave a comment »Sent to you via Google Reader
Late Bloomers in the Arts and Sciences: Answers and Questions — by David Galenson
Recent research has shown that all the arts have had important practitioners of two different types — conceptual innovators who make their greatest contributions early in their careers, and experimental innovators who produce their greatest work later in their lives. This contradicts a persistent but mistaken belief that artistic creativity has been dominated by the young. We do not yet have systematic studies of the relative importance of conceptual and experimental innovators in the sciences. But in the absence of such studies, it may be damaging for economic growth to continue to assume that innovations in science are made only by the young.
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Baumol on Entrepreneurship and Its Absence in Models
Posted: September 22, 2009 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Formalism, Mathematical Economics, Methodology Leave a comment »http://www.aier.org/ejw/archive/doc_view/3631-ejw-200601?tmpl=component&format=raw
African Entrepreneurs – Freakonomics Blog – NYTimes.com
Posted: September 11, 2009 Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Foreign Aid, Uncategorized Leave a comment »http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/08/african-entrepreneurs/?emc=eta1
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