Por que Cantillon mudou o significado de empreendedorismo?
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Richard Cantillon, Empreendedorismo, história, história do pensamento econômicoResumo
Ao romper com o regime político do Mercantilismo, Richard Cantillon lançou um manuscrito em 1730 que continha o primeiro tratado de teoria econômica. Uma de suas peças centrais é sua nova teoria do empreendedorismo, que lhe permitiu construir teorias e conceitos econômicos. Pesquisas recentes mostram que ele não cunhou o termo, mas que inverteu radicalmente o significado do termo existente. A resposta especulativa é tanto teórica como baseada em sua experiência de vida.
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