Entrepreneurship and the Industrial Revolution
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Entrepreneurship and the Industrial Revolution
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1996
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Reprint of original ed. published by Cambridge, at the University Press, and other publishers
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Industrial Revolution was the heyday of entrepreneurial activity, fuelling an unprecendented expansion of the UK's industrial base. The entreprenuer is a central figure in modern business economics, and this set draws together some of the classic studies of this subject. The volumes reprinted include important historical studies, as well as discussions of entrepreneurial behaviour.
Table of Contents
Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism [1933] H.M. Robertson 256pp Monopoly and Competition in the English Coal Trade [1938] P. Sweezy 208pp The Industrial Revolution in Scotland [1932] H. Hamilton 320pp Samuel Oldknow and the Arkwrights [1924] G. Unwin, A. Hulme and G. Taylor 288pp Rise of the Midland Industries [1938] W.H.B. Court 288pp Increasing Returns [1931] G.T. Jones 320pp Lancashire and the Far East [1931] F. Utley 400pp
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