Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Noon - 1:15 pm
Location: Dudley Moorehead Hall 358
This course examines how economists have approached the phenomenon of entrepreneurship, from its behavioral foundations to its effects on economic growth and progress. It explores the role of entrepreneurship in theory and policy, and emphasizes its cultural, legal, and political determinants. This is not a “how to”, but rather a “what is” analysis.
I will post various documents for your use through the semester on this website. These documents include the syllabus, a list of additional resources, many of the readings, and other documents of interest. I recommend you check this regularly.