Entrepreneurism: A Philosophy And A Sensible Alternative For The Market Economy
Discover the transformative ideas in Entrepreneurism: A Philosophy And A Sensible Alternative For The Market Economy by Raymond W. Y. Kao, published by Imperial College Press in 2002. This insightful hardback spans 496 pages and delves into the essence of entrepreneurism, providing clear definitions of "entrepreneurship" and "entrepreneur."
Designed for both education and practical application, this book explores the intricate balance between immediate survival needs and the pursuit of sustainable growth within the market economy. Kao's work emphasizes the moral and ethical dimensions of economics, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, microeconomics, and the common good.
Whether you're a seasoned business professional or a curious learner, Entrepreneurism offers a fresh perspective that challenges conventional economic theories and promotes a values-driven approach to entrepreneurship.