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Arielle John, Diana W. Thomas (eds.). Entrepreneurship and the Market Process. Palgrave Macmillan,2021. — 211 p.. 2021

What is the significance of entrepreneurship in an economy? Scholars have argued that when the market is viewed as a process of perpetual adjustment to various forces, and not as a set of end-state prices and quantities simply arrived at, the role of the entrepreneur comes to the fore. What then are fruitful ways to conceive of the phenomenon of entrepreneurship? How do entrepreneurs both respond to and shape larger forces in the economy? In what ways can political institutions and government regulation shape the decisions made by entrepreneurs, and their responsiveness to consumers? How does the cultural environment influence the types of opportunities that an entrepreneur will notice and act on? Finally, is entrepreneurial behavior strictly limited to activity we see in the market? This edited volume―comprised of chapters by scholars and students studying from the disciplines of sociology and economics―examines entrepreneurship theoretically and applied to various cases. It provides an overview of the economic literature on entrepreneurship and puts forth a framework for understanding the market process, as well the policy implications of government intervention and cultural considerations in the market. It will be of use to any scholars, students, practitioners or policymakers interested in entrepreneurship.

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CHAPTER 1 Entrepreneurship and the Market Process
Diana W. Thomas and Arielle John
PART I Entrepreneurship in Theory
CHAPTER 2 Diverted Attention During Recessions
Simon Bilo
CHAPTER 3 Entrepreneurship as Complex, Bundled
Decisions: An Inframarginal Analysis
Keith Jakee and Stephen M. Jones-Young
CHAPTER 4 Conceptualization of a Kirznerian-Ethnic Entrepreneur in Market Sociology
Stephane Kouassi
CHAPTER 5 Non-Market Competition as a Discovery Procedure
David S. Lucas
PART II Entrepreneurship in Practice
CHAPTER 6 The Comparative Liberty-Dignity Context of Innovative Immigrant Entrepreneurship
Olga Nicoara
CHAPTER 7 Economic Development Incentives: Fostering Productive or Unproductive Entrepreneurship?
John A. Dove
CHAPTER 8 SiliconValleyvs. Main Street: Regulatory Impact on Entrepreneurial Ventures
Liya Palagashvili

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