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entrepreneurs and who
In his book The Myth of the Robber Barons, Burton W. Folsom, Jr. distinguished those that engage in crony capitalism — designated by him " political entrepreneurs "— from those who compete in the marketplace without special aid from government, whom he calls " market entrepreneurs " who succeed " by producing a quality product at a competitive price "
The entrepreneurs who form the most accurate opinions regarding the future state of markets ( i. e. new trends in consumer demands ) earn the highest profits and gain greater control of industry.
Those entrepreneurs who anticipate future market trends therefore waste the least amount of real capital and find the most favorable terms for finance on markets for financial capital.
The value of capital goods is brought into line with the value of future consumer goods through competition in financial markets, because competition for profits among capitalists financiers rewards entrepreneurs who value capital more correctly ( i. e. anticipating future prices more correctly ) and eliminates capitalists who value capital least correctly.
For example, J. B. Clark saw the co-ordinating function in production and distribution as being served by entrepreneurs ; Frank Knight introduced managers who co-ordinate using their own money ( financial capital ) and the financial capital of others.
The sociologist C. Wright Mills refers to " new entrepreneurs " who work within and between corporate and government bureaucracies in new and different ways.
With the advent of the Union and the demise of Jacobitism, access to London and the Empire opened up very attractive career opportunities for ambitious middle-class and upper-class Scots, who seized the chance to become entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and soldiers.
Rich merchants, industrialists, and entrepreneurs were arrested by Chiang, who accused them of being " counterrevolutionary ", and Chiang held them until they gave money to the Kuomintang.
Also, as a result, several entrepreneurs who had borrowed money denominated in foreign currency suddenly faced insurmountable debt.
Telecommunications entrepreneurs who had hoped for a sweeping deregulation will be facing a regime of guided deregulation instead.
This was followed by a wave of Sinhalese migrants who worked for Italian entrepreneurs in the early 1980s.
Major entrepreneurs were ethnically Chinese who eventually became Siamese nationals.
He discovered a correlation between working with former entrepreneurs and how often these individuals become entrepreneurs themselves, compared to those who did not work with entrepreneurs ( Rigoglioso 2009 ).
Hunter has studied the experiences of 133 entrepreneurs who started commercial enterprises between 1880 and 1910.
The iron industry was pursued by both private entrepreneurs who owned their own smelters as well as government-supervised smelting facilities.
In the 1980s, there was an attempt by unknown entrepreneurs to seek from Rupert Murdoch, who owned The Times, the right to use the Times Roman name ; separately, a legal action was also initiated to clarify the right of Monotype to use the name in the US despite Linotype's registration.
Other colonies succumbed during the late 20th century to cultural entrepreneurs who have redeveloped villages in the effort to simulate, within certain kitsch parameters, the ' authentic ' appearance of the colony during its artistic heyday.
: He was part of a forward-looking group of entrepreneurs in this country and abroad who believed that providing better living conditions for their workers resulted in better workers … Milton Hershey conceived of building a community that would support and nurture his workers.

entrepreneurs and by
Cities all over the United States sought to become the " next Silicon Valley " by building network-enabled office space to attract Internet entrepreneurs.
According to Kirzner ( 1973 ) and Lavoie ( 1985 ) entrepreneurs reap profits by supplying unfulfilled needs in markets.
The FSTA filed an amicus curiae in support of CBC, also arguing that if MLBAM won the lawsuit it would have a dramatic impact on the industry, which was largely ignored by the major sports leagues for years while a number of smaller entrepreneurs grew it into a multi-billion dollar industry, and a ruling could allow the MLBAM to have a monopoly over the industry.
Encouraged and subsidised by the Board of Trustees so it could compete with German products, merchant entrepreneurs became dominant in all stages of linen manufacturing and built up the market share of Scottish linens, especially in the American colonial market.
The Winnington site, built in 1873 by the entrepreneurs John Tomlinson Brunner and Ludwig Mond, was also the base for the former the company Brunner, Mond & Co. Ltd. and, after the merger which created ICI, the powerful and influential Alkali Division.
Founded in the 16th century, Keflavík developed on account of its fishing and fish processing industry, founded by Scottish entrepreneurs and engineers.
In at least two urban areas ( Maputsoe and Mafeteng ) a small number of transport entrepreneurs use carts or wagons with pneumatic tyres pulled mainly by single horses ( and occasionally by two donkeys or a mule ).
While exploration and mining can sometimes be conducted by individual entrepreneurs or small business, most modern-day mines are large enterprises requiring large amounts of capital to establish.
" A general lack of education and experience about business is a significant challenge to prospective entrepreneurs ," was the report on Native American entrepreneurship by the Northwest Area Foundation in 2004.
Scientists had also become disillusioned with phrenology since its popularization with the middle and working classes by entrepreneurs.
Funded by Somali entrepreneurs and backed by expertise from China, Korea and Europe, these nascent telecommunications firms offer affordable mobile phone and internet services that are not available in many other parts of the continent.
The Minister for Employment and Social Security, Fátima Báñez, said in June 19, 2012, that labor reform promoted by the Government has allowed reached in a short time, 32, 500 contracts for entrepreneurs, of which over 50 % has gone to young people.
Efforts have been made by Chinese entrepreneurs to satisfy increasing demand for turtle meat as gourmet food and traditional medicine with farmed turtles, instead of wild-caught ones ; according to a study published in 2007, over a thousand turtle farms operated in China.
The site was launched on April 21, 1997 by Scott Kurnit, owner of General Internet ; Bill Day ; and a group of other entrepreneurs in New York City.
Research has found entrepreneurs to be highly creative with a tendency to imagine new solutions by finding opportunities for profit or reward.

entrepreneurs and forming
* Both the foreign and local entrepreneurs jointly forming a new enterprise
In 1966 a group of sports entrepreneurs, led by Jack Kent Cooke and including Lamar Hunt and Steve Stavro, formed a consortium known as the North American Soccer League with the intention of forming a professional soccer league in North America.

entrepreneurs and least
Without question, many leading entrepreneurs of the 1980s owe their success at least partly to Milken's perception of this market opportunity.
While the Social Democrats are widely acknowledged for the realisation of Vällingby, other political parties and, not the least, private entrepreneurs actively took part in the planning process.

entrepreneurs and accurate
The activities of entrepreneurs make prices more accurate in terms of how they represent the marginal utility of consumers.

entrepreneurs and expectations
It is in futures markets that entrepreneurs sort out plans for production based on their expectations.

entrepreneurs and future
Essentially it was the culmination of a long-running tussle for power between the government and private entrepreneurs, a fight over the future and the nature of the colony.
Finally, entrepreneurs would rather initiate production with goods presently available, instead of waiting for future goods and delaying production.
Finally, entrepreneurs would rather initiate production with goods presently available, instead of waiting for future goods and delaying production.
Another measure taken by the local authorities has been to declare certain quarters a " zone franche " which means that businesses starting up in these areas are exempt from corporation tax along with many other social benefits and aids which makes Évry an attractive town for future entrepreneurs.
His work gave rise to a new generation of Muslim entrepreneurs and politicians who composed the Aligarh movement to secure the political future of Muslims of India.
Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western-style scientific education by founding modern schools and journals and organising Muslim entrepreneurs.
" He was in every way the first British music business tycoon, involved in every aspect of the music scene, and setting a precedent that was to become the blueprint of success for all future pop entrepreneurs.
Christian Hassenjager, the first of many German settlers, who was to suggest the name of Hanover ; Abram Z. Gottwals, a missionary with the Evangelical Church ; Duncan Campbell, who became postmaster ; Edward Goodeve, who had one of the first stores ; entrepreneurs such as Henry Proctor Adams who built the dam and the first mill and drew up plans for a new proposed village – a man of vision who could foresee the growth of the future ; Dr. Landerkin, our first doctor, who let his horse decide which turns to take and ended up in Hanover … and finally, Daniel Knechtel, an eager, hard-working man who arrived in 1864 with a bag of tools on his back and began making furniture in a small barn behind his house.
The north, represents the future ( modernity ): its leaders were ' self-made ' men — like Gaskell's hero, John Thornton — who accumulated wealth as working, middle-class entrepreneurs.
Marking two hundred years since Charles Darwin was born, it aimed to evolve into a festival that is all inclusive, budding engineers, young entrepreneurs, future policy makers and technocrats, and be more relevant to the problems faced by the society.
The students learn to become entrepreneurs who are active in shaping a rich variety of skills and functional knowledge and able to solve a broad range of tasks, thus picking up the DMM method can be used not only in learning but in life also, contributing to a good future for themselves and others.

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