Political Economy of Entrepreneurship Policy

Fri Sep 27 2024 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am

Beckwith Recital Hall | Fargo

Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth
Publisher/HostChalley Institute for Global Innovation and Growth
Political Economy of Entrepreneurship Policy
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Daniel Bennett presents, "Political Economy of Entrepreneurship Policy" in the Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop. This event is free and open to all members of the NDSU community and the public. The workshop format includes a 40-minute presentation followed by audience Q&A. After the presentation, light food and refreshments will be served in the Challey School of Music Atrium.
What is this talk about?
Policymakers are increasingly interested in fostering entrepreneurship to create jobs and stimulate innovation and economic growth. There exist two prevailing approaches to entrepreneurship policy, top down interventions and bottom up laissez faire. Despite considerable evidence on the general effectiveness of the bottom up approach in encouraging productive entrepreneurship, it appears to be falling out of fashion in favor of the interventionist approach. This talk will discuss the political economy of entrepreneurship policy, highlighting how despite good intentions, government failures can emerge from interventionist policies that unintentionally undermine productive entrepreneurship.
Who is Daniel Bennett?
Daniel Bennett is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, Director of the Entrepreneurship PhD program, and Associate Director of the Center for Free Enterprise at the University of Louisville. He is also an editor at Small Business Economics. Daniel’s research seeks to better understand how environmental change influences entrepreneurship and innovation, and the implications for regional and national economic development.
His work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of International Business Studies, Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Journal of Business Venturing, Small Business Economics, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Institutional Economics, European Journal of Political Economy, and World Development. He has also published numerous book chapters, policy papers, and essays in the popular press.
What is the Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop?
The Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop invites internationally renowned scholars and speakers from across the country to present research and engage in discussion with the community. The series focuses on solutions and policies that contribute to opportunity, innovation, and individual and societal flourishing. The workshop is available as a one-credit course (BUSN 491/690) for undergraduate and graduate students. You do not need to be enrolled in the course to attend these events.
Register for the event:
In person registration is not required, but appreciated. If you are attending in person, please let us know you'll be joining us by using eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/democracy-and-entrepreneurship-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-tickets-965272033637
If you are unable to attend in person, you can register on Zoom at: https://ndsu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fG0yKKwTT02BPKCHKfXfFA
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Beckwith Recital Hall, 1511 12th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58105, United States,Fargo, North Dakota

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