INTERNATIONAL: An 'entrepreneurial society' has costs

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  • Innovation and creative destruction
  • Financial innovation and collapse
  • Schumpeter's 'capitalist handmaidens'
  • Taming the marketplace?
  • Benefits of entrepreneurialism
  • Social mobility
  • Social stability
  • Geographical mobility
  • Acceptance of failure
  • Potentially negative features
  • Increasing inequality
  • Financial insecurity
  • Varieties of entrepreneurialism
  • 'High-level' entrepreneurialism
  • New products and processes
  • Innovation and competition
  • Diffusion of new ideas
  • Hayek's market entrepreneurs
  • Prerequisites for innovation
  • Seed capital
  • Rules and property law
  • Favourable tax regimes
  • Human capital
  • Sociology of entrepreneurialism
  • Way of life?
  • Ideas and globalisation
  • Ideas and development
  • Everyone an entrepreneur?
  • Outlook
  • Exaggerated entrepreneurialism?
  • New value chain
  • Debate over entrepreneurial value

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