ISBN:
9781035304257
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 174 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Elektronische Reproduktion von Yu, Tony Fu-Lai, 1950 - Firms, governments, and economic change
DDC:
338/.04
Keywords:
Entrepreneurship
;
Theorie der Unternehmung
;
Staatliche Einflussnahme
;
Entwicklung
;
Institutioneller Wandel
;
Theorie
;
Ostasien
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Entrepreneurship Government policy
;
Business enterprises Government policy
;
Economic development
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Economic policy
;
Ostasien
;
Unternehmer
;
Management
;
Wirtschaftspolitik
Abstract:
This topical book interprets firms, governments and economic change from an entrepreneurial perspective. Essentially, it applies the Austrian theory of human agency and evolutionary theories of the firm to explain economic organisation, the state and institutional change. Tony Yu begins by discussing the nature of entrepreneurship and the firm followed by an analysis of the role of entrepreneurship in economic change. He thoroughly analyses the process of economic development in late industrialisers, within an entrepreneurial framework outlined within the book. The author argues that ordinary and extraordinary discovery are associated with routine or imitative entrepreneurship and Schumpetarian entrepreneurship respectively. Using this classification, the author shows how it is the interaction of various types of entrepreneurial activities that transformed East Asian latecomers such as Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong from traditional agrarian and fishing economies into international centres of trading, service industries and finance. Firms, Governments and Economic Change will be of special interest to scholars of industrial economics, entrepreneurship and Asian studies. It will also be of use to governmental organisations responsible for economic development, as the analysis is thoroughly up to date easy to understand
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Foreword by richard langlois -- Introduction -- Part I. Entrepreneurship -- 1. Entrepreneurial alertness and discovery -- Part II. Firms -- 2. A praxeological theory of the firm -- 3. The Chinese family firm and guerrilla entrepreneurship -- Part III. Governments -- 4. Government entrepreneurship -- 5. The state as a national coordinator -- 6. Asian entrepreneurial states -- Part IV. Economic change -- 7. An entrepreneurial perspective of institutional change -- 8. Economic development in latecomer economies -- References -- Index.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-163) and index
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