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Part I Theoretical foundations: the significance of the entrepreneur basic concepts of the theory the entrepreneur as intermediator the competitive threat to the entrepreneur partial coordination - the case of innovation. Part II The market-making firm: making a market internal and external markets the market for information speculative intermediation and the role of inventory management organizing the supply of market-making services. Part III Synthesis: growth and dynamics of the firm the market for entrepreneurs social mobility and the entrepreneur alternative theories of the entrepreneur.
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