This book is a theoretical and historical study of the major schools of thought on the subject of profit, showing the impact on modern teaching by examining the writings of leading theorists. Interest in the topic of profit and enterprise is currently high. It is not just in enterprise Britain that the "entrepreneurial spirit" has been praised and encouraged. Governments around the world have been cutting taxes and rolling back the state to encourage entrepreneurs. Even in socialist countries of the world there has been a massive move towards more market-oriented economies. Despite this attention, the phenomenon of profit (at the heart of entrepreneurialism) has rarely been investigated as a viable subject for study in its own right. The book features coverage of profit and enterprise at the undergraduate textbook level, covers all of the main schools of economic thought and complements traditional textbooks on principles and microeconomics (particularly timely with current emphasis on private enterprise and free market economies).
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Pearson Education Limited
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 150 mm
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978-0-7450-0895-0 (9780745008950)
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Cranfield Technical Institute
Leeds Polytechnic
Economics, profit and enterprise; profit and enterprise before Adam Smith; classical economics in the age of enterprise; enterprise sidelined - the neoclassical perspective; the Austrian approach to profit and enterprise; critics, radicals and revolutionairies; the persistence of disagreement on profit and enterprise; profit, enterprise and economic policy; building on the past.