The Economic Parade No 13, 2001/1 - 248 pagesPages 7 to 8EditorialPages 9 to 16The New Entrepreneurs and the Birth of Their VocationBy Michel Pinçon, Monique Pinçon-CharlotPages 17 to 42The Marginal Utility of the EntrepreneurBy Sophie BoutillierPages 43 to 60Innovation and Competitive Strategies in International SMEsBy Frédéric Le Roy, Olivier TorrèsPages 61 to 85The Innovation Potential of Large Enterprises and the Role of the State: An Evolutionist Approach to the Appropriation of Scientific and Technical Information.By Blandine LaperchePages 87 to 110Delocalization and Employment: Erroneous Debates and Real ChallengesBy Jean-Pierre ChanteauPages 111 to 132The Genesis of the TGV: An Innovation in the Era of Decline for "Fordism"By Olivier KleinPages 133 to 158Quality Certification and Industrial Management: The Case of Training OrganizationsBy François Mambi-el-SendegelePages 159 to 172The "Aubry Laws" and the 35-Hour Work Week: The Irresistible Rise of Flexible TimeBy Marc RichevauxPages 173 to 193Working from Home, Salaried or Self-Employed: The Impact of New Information and Communications TechnologiesBy Chantal ReyPages 195 to 220German Labor Unions in Search of a Second WindBy Brigitte LestradePages 221 to 229About