What would be the most active form of entrepreneurialism today. The designing of tax credits? The crafting of other public giveaways? Or, perhaps, the construction of new financial instruments?
in his WHITE COLLAR, C. Wright Mills pointed to the "new entrepreneurs" who profit by going back and forth between the private and government sectors. Henry Kissinger and Ross Perot spring to mind...
Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~JDevine
- Re: Nader, (continued)
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- Re: Re: entrepreneurialism, Michael Perelman Sat 22 Jul 2000, 21:37 GMT
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