Risk, variety and volatility: Growth innovation and stock prices in early industry evolution

Mazzucato, Mariana (2003). Risk, variety and volatility: Growth innovation and stock prices in early industry evolution. In: Cantner, U.; Dinopoulos, E. and Lanzilotti, R. F. eds. Entrepreneurship, the New Economy and Public Policy: Schumpeterian Perspectives. New York: Springer, pp. 33–55.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00191-003-0167-7

URL: http://www.springer.com/economics/book/978-3-540-2...

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About the book: This volume contains a collection of papers concerned with Schumpeterian perspectives on entrepreneurship, the New Economy and public policy. Those topics are firmly rooted in the more general discussion of technological change, industry evolution, industrial organization, public policy, and economic growth. These research branches have shown an increasing specialization during the last decades. A connecting principle nevertheless is the Schumpeterian approach on the one hand, but also the principles of evolutionary economics on the other hand. The various contributions of this volume demonstrate the high relevance and thought-provoking nature of Schumpeterian and Evolutionary Economics and its policy relevance.

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