Essays
on entrepreneurs, innovations, business cycles, and the evolution of capitalism
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Author
Contributions
- Clemence, Richard V. - Contributor
Publication
1989 - Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
85,250 words, Guess
Page Count
341 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2049863M
- ISBN-100887387640
- OCLC Control Number18560640
- Library of Congress Control Number88027415
- Goodreads134804
and 1 more
- LibraryThing567420
Classifications
- DDC330
- LCCHB171 .S385 1989
Alternate Titles
- Essays on entrepreneurs, innovations, business cycles, and the evolution of capitalism.
Subjects
Topics
Other Editions
- Essays
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