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Ackowledgments
Pt. 1
A Theory of the Public Entrepreneur
1
Ch. 1
Public Entrepreneurs as Agents of Change
3
Ch. 2
Bringing Back the Entrepreneur: Neoclassical Economic Models and the Role of the Entrepreneur
17
Ch. 3
The Functions of Political Entrepreneurs in the Local Market for Public Goods
41
Pt. 2
The Decision Calculus of the Public Entrepreneur
61
Ch. 4
The Market for Entrepreneurs
63
Ch. 5
The Emergence of Political Entrepreneurs
81
Ch. 6
Entrepreneurs, Policy Dimensions, and the Politics of Growth
109
Ch. 7
Entrepreneurial Challenges to the Status Quo: The Case of the Growth Machine
128
Ch. 8
Bureaucratic Entrepreneurs: The Case of City Managers
147
Pt. 3
The Milieux of the Public Entrepreneur
169
Ch. 9
The Business-Government Nexus in the Local Market for Entrepreneurs
171
Ch. 10
Entry, Voice, and Support for Entrepreneurs
185
Pt. 4
Entrepreneurs and Change in the Local Market for Public Goods
211
Ch. 11
Entrepreneurs and Change in the Local Market for Public Goods
213
Notes
223
Bibliography
239
Index
257
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