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Fintech Entrepreneurship

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As Joseph Schumpeter pointed out, capitalism is a system that inherently leads to the creation of large bureaucratic organizations that impede innovation, resulting in a gradual rise in debt and unemployment.

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Fukuhara, M. (2021). Fintech Entrepreneurship. In: Kaji, S., Nakatsuma, T., Fukuhara, M. (eds) The Economics of Fintech. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4913-1_6

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