Henrekson, Magnus.
Overview
| Works: | 1 works in 5 publications in 1 languages | |
|---|---|---|
Titles
The political economy of entrepreneurship /
by:
Douhan, Robin.; Henrekson, Magnus.
(Language materials, printed)
The entrepreneurial society = a reform strategy for the European Union /
by:
Elert, Niklas.; European Union countries; Henrekson, Magnus.; SpringerLink (Online service); Sanders, Mark.
(Electronic resources)
Unleashing society's innovative capacity = an integrated policy framework /
by:
Henrekson, Magnus.; SpringerLink (Online service); Braunerhjelm, Pontus.
(Electronic resources)
Moonshots and the new industrial policy = questioning the mission economy /
by:
Henrekson, Magnus.; Stenkula, Mikael.; SpringerLink (Online service); Sandstrom, Christian.
(Electronic resources)
Dumbing down = the crisis of quality and equity in a once-great school system- and how to reverse the trend /
by:
Henrekson, Magnus.; SpringerLink (Online service); Wennstrom, Johan.
(Electronic resources)
Institutional reform for innovation and entrepreneurship = an agenda for Europe /
by:
Elert, Niklas.; Henrekson, Magnus.; Stenkula, Mikael.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Industrial Organization.
Economics.
R & D/Technology Policy.
European Integration.
Economic Policy.
Economic Development, Innovation and Growth.
Management.
Economic policy.
Institutional/Evolutionary Economics.
Entrepreneurship- European Union countries.
Educational change- Sweden.
Industrial organization.
Education- Standards- Sweden.
Political Economy and Economic Systems.
Education and state- Sweden.
Governance and Government.
Industrial management.
Labor Economics.
Education Economics.
Regulation and Industrial Policy.
Industrial policy.
Evolutionary economics.
Innovation/Technology Management.
Capital Markets.
Technological innovations- Sweden.
Entrepreneurship.
European Economic Community literature.
European Union countries- Economic policy.
Privatization in education- Sweden.
Technological innovations- Management.
Economics of Innovation.
Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics.