British entrepreneurship in the nineteenth century
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British entrepreneurship in the nineteenth century
(Studies in economic and social history)
Macmillan Education, 1988
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 1974
Select bibliography: p. 67-89. Index: p. 90-93
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a completely revised edition of Payne's authoritative account first published in 1972, of the state of entrepreneurship in the nineteenth century, in the light of recent research. It examines in depth the validity of the widely accepted belief that there occurred a deterioration in the quality of British entrepreneurship during the course of the nineteenth century.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - Notes on References - Editor's Preface - Introduction - The Entrepreneur: Role and Function - The Structure of the Firm in the Nineteenth Century - The Entrepreneur: Origins and Motivation - The Quality of Entrepreneurial Performance - The Industrial Revolution: A Case for Reassessment? - The Early Victorian Decades: The Need for More Information - 1870-1914: The Critical Period? - Conclusions - Notes and References - Select Bibliography - Index
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