Description
During the 1980s and continuing into the 1990s Enterprise became central to the economic agenda and was seen as a solution to a range of economic problems. This book discusses the main approaches to enterprise and examines the relationship between entrepreneurs and capitalism. It provides detailed studies of the policies pursued by the Conservative government in the UK. Since 1979, with regard to markets, small firms, regional policy, enterprise zones, deregulation, privatisation, etc. and ends with a review of the enterprise culture.