Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

The book assesses approximately 50 Canadians from the perspective of whether they should be considered entrepreneurs within the context of Joseph Schumpeter's 5 definitions of entrepreneurial activity. These assessments are set against the background of 6 time segments that briefly describe and define Canadian economic history from the European invasion to current day.

The book adopts an unabashedly free market capitalist approach. That is, wealth creation is a good and necessary activity in an economy that fuels growth making better conditions for its citizenry. Entrepreneurs are the generators of wealth creation and that Canada's economic development has been led by entrepreneurs.

The benefit to readers will be the revelation of Canada's rich entrepreneurial heritage.

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Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

The book assesses approximately 50 Canadians from the perspective of whether they should be considered entrepreneurs within the context of Joseph Schumpeter's 5 definitions of entrepreneurial activity. These assessments are set against the background of 6 time segments that briefly describe and define Canadian economic history from the European invasion to current day.

The book adopts an unabashedly free market capitalist approach. That is, wealth creation is a good and necessary activity in an economy that fuels growth making better conditions for its citizenry. Entrepreneurs are the generators of wealth creation and that Canada's economic development has been led by entrepreneurs.

The benefit to readers will be the revelation of Canada's rich entrepreneurial heritage.

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Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

by Harvey Miller
Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

Entrepreneurs in Canada!: Who Knew?

by Harvey Miller

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The book assesses approximately 50 Canadians from the perspective of whether they should be considered entrepreneurs within the context of Joseph Schumpeter's 5 definitions of entrepreneurial activity. These assessments are set against the background of 6 time segments that briefly describe and define Canadian economic history from the European invasion to current day.

The book adopts an unabashedly free market capitalist approach. That is, wealth creation is a good and necessary activity in an economy that fuels growth making better conditions for its citizenry. Entrepreneurs are the generators of wealth creation and that Canada's economic development has been led by entrepreneurs.

The benefit to readers will be the revelation of Canada's rich entrepreneurial heritage.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163377930
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Harvey Miller writer is currently the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a Canadian based international consulting firm. He has been the CFO of various privately held mid-sized companies in North America since 1990. Prior to that he worked in corporate finance, corporate banking, agricultural construction and "on-the-line" at GM's automotive manufacturing facility in Oshawa. Mr Miller holds a B.A. and M.B.A, both from the University of Toronto and he holds the certification of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) but is currently non-practicing.

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