Keynes’s Reflections on Entrepreneurship: Of Entrepreneurs and South Pole Explorers

Abstract From Keynes’s point of view, the success of market economies depends not only on government economic policy, but also on the initiatives of forward-looking entrepreneurs. In his opinion, entrepreneurs must distinguish themselves by forming long-term expectations despite omnipresent uncertai...

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Published in:Wirtschaftsdienst
Main Author: Christian Hecker
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: Springer 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-021-2899-0
https://doaj.org/article/c912149c80684597968642de8f69ba7a
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Summary:Abstract From Keynes’s point of view, the success of market economies depends not only on government economic policy, but also on the initiatives of forward-looking entrepreneurs. In his opinion, entrepreneurs must distinguish themselves by forming long-term expectations despite omnipresent uncertainty and act accordingly at their own risk. In this way, they contribute significantly to economic stability, human capital formation and technological progress. Today, the importance of entrepreneurship is particularly evident with regard to the development of sustainable business models, whereas orientation towards capital market-based benchmarks can lead to serious misdirection.