Introduction
1. The Prehistory of Entrepreneurship
2. Early French Contributions
3. The English School of Thought
4. The German Tradition
5. Early Neoclassical Perspectives
6. The View From America
7. Joseph Schumpeter
8. Beyond Schumpeter
9. The Entrepreneur and the Firm
10. Conclusion
Biography
Robert F. Hébert is Russell Professor of Economics, Emeritus, at Auburn University, USA.
Albert N. Link is Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.
'Seldom has been so much knowledge compressed between two hard covers and that too on a subject of vast significance.' -- Dwijendra Tripathi, The Journal of Entrepreneurship
'This book goes to the heart of theorizing about entrepreneurship. The authors are well-established scholars of the economics of entrepreneurship and have written a comprehensive treatise covering all the available works in English, French and German going back a couple of centuries.' -- International Journal of Business and Social Science
'Highly recommended' - CHOICE






