Michael Perelman wrote:
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?
C'mon Michael, Wired and Fast Company are irritating, but there is a lot of entrepreneurialism going on in high tech and new media. I'm surrounded by lots of it, and you've got lots just up the road.
Doug
- why the ussr crashed?, neil Sun 23 Jul 2000, 06:00 GMT
- lesser of two evils, michael Sat 22 Jul 2000, 20:59 GMT
- entrepreneurialism, Michael Perelman Sat 22 Jul 2000, 20:41 GMT
- Re: entrepreneurialism, Jim Devine Sat 22 Jul 2000, 20:58 GMT
- Re: entrepreneurialism, Doug Henwood Sat 22 Jul 2000, 21:14 GMT
- Re: Re: entrepreneurialism, Michael Perelman Sat 22 Jul 2000, 21:37 GMT
- capitalist competition, Jim Devine Sat 22 Jul 2000, 17:22 GMT
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- capitalist competition, Jim Devine Tue 25 Jul 2000, 16:55 GMT
- Re: capitalist competition, Michael Perelman Tue 25 Jul 2000, 19:44 GMT