@techreport{Desai2007theory,
abstract = {Policy interest since the early 1980s has focused in different ways on the crea-tion of a large, productive, taxable economy  in which entrepreneurship plays a role for employment, income growth and innovation. The current understanding of various forms of entrepreneurship remains incomplete, focusing largely on productive and unproductive entrepreneurship. However, destructive entrepre-neurship plays an important role in many, if not most, economies. This paper addresses the conceptual gap in the allocation of entrepreneurship by proposing a theory of destructive entrepreneurship.},
address = {Jena},
author = {Sameeksha Desai and Zolt\'{a}n J. \'{A}cs},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {O17; O20; P00; destructive entrepreneurship; allocation of entrepreneurship; rent-seeking; rent-destroying; incentives; institutions; property rights; contractual enforcement; conflict, social capital; trust; ethnic capital; Unternehmer; Rent Seeking; Theorie},
language = {eng},
number = {2007,085},
publisher = {Universit\"{a}t Jena und Max-Planck-Institut f\"{u}r \"{O}konomik},
title = {A theory of destructive entrepreneurship},
type = {Jena economic research papers},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/25657},
year = {2007}
}
