Abstract
The aim of the article is to present the arguments of the work of Marianna Mazzucato, The Entrepreneurial State, in the context of the neoschumpeterian economics. The author demonstrates the key role of state institutions in creating breakthrough technologies and undermines the conviction of innovativeness as an exclusive attribute of private enterprises.References
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