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Conclusions and Summary

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Entrepreneurial Economics
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The previous chapters have shown the wide variety of ways in which economists and economic theory have considered entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. By explicitly taking account of entrepreneurship these theories have helped improve our understanding of change in the economy. The field of entrepreneurship is rich in its variety of perspectives, often using different assumptions and providing different insights. The current chapter briefly pulls together a summary of the various ideas and concepts covered in earlier chapters.

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Jo Campling

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© 2000 Keith S. Glancey and Ronald W. McQuaid

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Glancey, K.S., McQuaid, R.W. (2000). Conclusions and Summary. In: Campling, J. (eds) Entrepreneurial Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981245_10

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