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Entrepreneurship and Evolutionary Economics

Entrepreneurship and Evolutionary Economics

Entrepreneurship and Evolutionary Economics

Author:
Per L. Bylund, Oklahoma State University
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February 2025
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    Entrepreneurship has been expunged from contemporary mainstream economics despite being an important driver and cause of economic development and growth. However, whereas Evolutionary Economics recognizes value-creative entrepreneurship, its role and impact tend to still be understated and the vast implications not fully understood. This Element attempts to remedy this by theorizing on how entrepreneurship impacts and drives market economies, the implications for economic change and renewal, and how the pursuit of new value creation determines the evolution of an economy. We find that allowing for entrepreneurial new value creation – innovative entrepreneurship – produces a different and more dynamic understanding of the market as a process, the role of knowledge and uncertainty, economic evolution and progress, as well as has important implications for political economy.

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    February 2025
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009540209
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Economics: evolutionary and entrepreneurial
    • 2. Scopes of entrepreneurship
    • 3. The entrepreneurial market process
    • 4. Political economy
    • 5. Concluding remarks.
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    • Per L. Bylund , Oklahoma State University