[ Full issue of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 20, no. 4 (2017) Public Policy, Productive and Unproductive Entrepreneurship: The Impact of Public Policy on Entrepreneurial Outcomes Edited by Gregory M. Randolph, Michael T. Tasto, and Robert F. Salvino Jr. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 2017, 176 pp. Entrepreneurship is a double-edged
CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue of The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics : AUSTRIAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY Submission window : March 15 – April 15, 2020 Guest editor : Per Bylund, School of Entrepreneurship, Oklahoma State University Overview Austrian economics is a widely respected body of theory in management broadly (e.g., Jacobson, 1992)
The Austrian school of economics has been all but left by the wayside in economics (e.g., Backhouse 2000). This fate, shared with all “heterodox” approaches that do not fully comply with mainstream dogma, means Austrian theory is at best discounted by other economists. More often, and typically, it is forgotten and a relic of the past. At the same
Abstract : Entrepreneur-promoters, or the pioneers of economic improvement, provide an essential market function which economics cannot do without. Yet Ludwig von Mises maintains that this function lies beyond what can be defined with praxeological rigor. This paper attempts to find a praxeological subcategory of entrepreneurship that conforms
CONVOCATORIA DE PONENCIAS Número especial de The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics : TEORÍA AUSTRIACA DEL EMPRENDIMIENTO Ventana de envío : 15 de marzo - 15 de abril de 2020 Editor invitado : Per Bylund, Escuela del Emprendimiento, Universidad Estatal de Oklahoma Panorama general La economía austriaca es un cuerpo de teoría ampliamente
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