Steinberg's - A Study in Entrepreneurship.
This thesis represents an attempt to utilize theories of economic change in the interpretation of the history of an innovating firm. As such, it draws heavily on Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development and the refinements made by Professor Keirstead in his Theory of Economic Change. For rea...
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McGill University
1954
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Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=109800 |
Summary: | This thesis represents an attempt to utilize theories of economic change in the interpretation of the history of an innovating firm. As such, it draws heavily on Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development and the refinements made by Professor Keirstead in his Theory of Economic Change. For reasons both of scientific inappropriateness and the lack of information which might permit doing so, very little use could be made of Neo-classical marginal analysis and value theory. |
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