2006 - Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum
His scientific interests lie mostly in Neoclassical economics, Entrepreneurship, Competition, Austrian School and Opportunity discovery. His Neoclassical economics study combines topics in areas such as Economy and Luck. The concepts of his Entrepreneurship study are interwoven with issues in Small business, Microeconomics, Profit and Perception.
His Competition research incorporates elements of Socialist mode of production, Market price and Perfect competition. His work deals with themes such as Market participant, Industrial organization, Public policy and Monopoly, which intersect with Austrian School. His Opportunity discovery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Management, Price system and Process management.
Israel M. Kirzner mainly focuses on Neoclassical economics, Austrian School, Positive economics, Entrepreneurship and Subjectivism. The concepts of his Neoclassical economics study are interwoven with issues in Competition, Public finance, Economy and Action. He has included themes like Price system, Industrial organization and Perfect competition in his Competition study.
His studies in Austrian School integrate themes in fields like Socialist mode of production, Classics, Capitalism and Law and economics. His Positive economics study also includes fields such as
Austrian School, Positive economics, Neoclassical economics, Entrepreneurship and Subjectivism are his primary areas of study. The Positive economics study combines topics in areas such as Conventional wisdom, Relevance, Public policy, Law and History of economic thought. His Law study incorporates themes from Economic history and Law and economics.
His Neoclassical economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Politics and Action. His Entrepreneurship study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Economy. His research investigates the connection between Subjectivism and topics such as Public finance that intersect with issues in Profit, Public economics, Extension and Capitalism.
His primary areas of investigation include Entrepreneurship, Austrian School, Positive economics, Market process and Neoclassical economics. Israel M. Kirzner works mostly in the field of Entrepreneurship, limiting it down to concerns involving Economy and, occasionally, Market economy, Social environment and Prosperity. His Austrian School research incorporates themes from Small business and Public policy.
His Public policy research includes elements of Management and Motion. He interconnects Capital and Capital theory in the investigation of issues within Positive economics. His Neoclassical economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Competition and Politics.
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Competition and Entrepreneurship
Israel M. Kirzner.
Social Science Research Network (1973)
Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach
Israel M Kirzner.
Journal of Economic Literature (1997)
Perception, opportunity, and profit
Israel Kirzner.
(1979)
Perception, opportunity, and profit : studies in the theory of entrepreneurship
J. Patrick Gunning;Israel M. Kirzner.
Southern Economic Journal (1981)
Discovery and the Capitalist Process
Israel M. Kirzner.
(1985)
Creativity and/or Alertness: A Reconsideration of the Schumpeterian Entrepreneur
Israel M. Kirzner.
The Review of Austrian Economics (1999)
The Meaning of the Market Process : Essays in the Development of Modern Austrian Economics
Israel M. Kirzner.
Southern Economic Journal (1992)
The alert and creative entrepreneur: a clarification
Israel M. Kirzner.
Small Business Economics (2009)
The Meaning of Market Process
Israel Kirzner.
(1992)
Discovery, capitalism, and distributive justice
Israel M. Kirzner.
(1989)
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