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Fri Mar 31 17:18:36 2006
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Speaking of authors whose writings on entrepreneurship have been overlooked 
or somehow given less stature than they deserve, let me suggest that you 
look at Herbert Davenport's /Economics of Enterprise/ (1914). Most of the 
paper cited below is about his theory of entrepreneurship. Of course, 
Davenport was at Cornell, not at Harvard. :-)  (lol) 
 
"Herbert J. Davenport's Transformation of the Austrian Theory of Value and 
Cost." (1998)  in Malcolm Rutherford (ed.). The Economic Mind in America: 
Essays in the History of American Economics. London: Routledge. 1998. 
 
http://www.constitution.org/pd/gunning/welcsubj.htm#Papers%20on%20Entrepreneurship 
 
 
Pat Gunning 
Feng Chia University, Taiwan 
 
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