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- Joseph Alois Schumpeter (German: [ˈʃʊmpeːtɐ]; February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian political economist. He served briefly as Finance Minister...
- Joseph Schumpeter in the 1930s and other Austrian economists such as Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek. According to Schumpeter, an entrepreneur...
- The concept is usually identified with the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter, who derived it from the work of Karl Marx and po****rized it as a theory...
- and Democracy is a book on economics, sociology, and history by Joseph Schumpeter, arguably his most famous, controversial, and important work. It is also...
- Schmoller (1838–1917), and Max Weber (1864–1920) in Germany, and Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950) in Austria and the United States. The historical school held...
- International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS) is an economics ****ociation aimed at furthering research in the spirit of Joseph Schumpeter. Wolfgang F. Stolper...
- growth and transformation processes. It is inspired by the work of Joseph Schumpeter who coined the term creative destruction for the continuous introduction...
- bidder. The economist Joseph Schumpeter disagreed with the Marxian explanation of the origin of capital, because Schumpeter did not believe in exploitation...
- society is very far advanced' (Schumpeter, 1943, p, 120)." In his book Capitalism, socialism and democracy (1943), Schumpeter also stated: "Can capitalism...
- century that "innovation economy", grounded in Schumpeter's ideas, became a mainstream concept. Joseph Schumpeter was one of the first and most important scholars...