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This work explores various dimensions of economic growth, stabilization, and structural change. It begins by examining the role of entrepreneurs within economic theory and practice, focusing on innovation management and the tension between progress and tradition. The text discusses economic growth, technological advancement, structural change, and employment, questioning the latest developments in growth theory and contrasting neoclassical growth with evolutionary economics. It highlights the conflict in stabilization policy between allocative efficiency and social commitments, alongside the impacts of globalization on the environment. The second section delves into sectoral and regional structural changes, offering an evolutionary-systemic explanation for sector sorting and addressing the issue of structural unemployment in imperfect labor markets. It also reviews shifts in agricultural policy, the effects of globalization on income distribution and rural development in developing countries, and the employment impacts of direct investments, particularly in the Stuttgart region's metal and electrical industries. The section includes theoretical and empirical insights on the Central Places concept and the relationship between regional and population sciences. The final part focuses on competition and globalization, discussing competition policy in the global era, megamergers, and reform proposals for EU cartel prohibitions. I
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Wachstum, Strukturwandel und Wettbewerb, Helmut Walter
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- 2000
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