Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy: it's never too late
The study of elderly entrepreneurship and its potential impact on labor, Social Security funds and regional economic growth is of significant importance, particularly for the US economy where population aging coincidentally intersects with the economic shift to a "knowledge economy". On th...
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World Scientific Pub. Co.
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Schriftenreihe: | Series on economic development and growth
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Zusammenfassung: | The study of elderly entrepreneurship and its potential impact on labor, Social Security funds and regional economic growth is of significant importance, particularly for the US economy where population aging coincidentally intersects with the economic shift to a "knowledge economy". On the one hand, aging, combined with a declining average retirement age, is expected to result in labor force shortages and Social Security fund exhaustion; yet on the other hand, the "knowledge economy" could elevate the value of elderly human capital as the "knowledge economy" is less physically demanding and more human-capital- and knowledge-based. Building on the utility maximization theory, economic growth theories and social theories of aging, this timely book addresses the old-age effect on entrepreneurial propensity; the sources of seniors' entrepreneurship, including the social and policy variables affecting seniors' entrepreneurship; and the economic, fiscal and labor impacts of elderly entrepreneurship |
Umfang: | xx, 263 p. ill., maps |
ISBN: | 9789812814500 |
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spelling | Zhang, Ting 1978- Verfasser aut Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late Ting Zhang Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2008 xx, 263 p. ill., maps txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Series on economic development and growth v. 2 The study of elderly entrepreneurship and its potential impact on labor, Social Security funds and regional economic growth is of significant importance, particularly for the US economy where population aging coincidentally intersects with the economic shift to a "knowledge economy". On the one hand, aging, combined with a declining average retirement age, is expected to result in labor force shortages and Social Security fund exhaustion; yet on the other hand, the "knowledge economy" could elevate the value of elderly human capital as the "knowledge economy" is less physically demanding and more human-capital- and knowledge-based. Building on the utility maximization theory, economic growth theories and social theories of aging, this timely book addresses the old-age effect on entrepreneurial propensity; the sources of seniors' entrepreneurship, including the social and policy variables affecting seniors' entrepreneurship; and the economic, fiscal and labor impacts of elderly entrepreneurship Older people / Employment / United States Self-employed / United States Entrepreneurship / United States http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/6852#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late |
title_auth | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late |
title_exact_search | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late |
title_full | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late Ting Zhang |
title_fullStr | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late Ting Zhang |
title_full_unstemmed | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy it's never too late Ting Zhang |
title_short | Elderly entrepreneurship in an aging US economy |
title_sort | elderly entrepreneurship in an aging us economy it s never too late |
title_sub | it's never too late |
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