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  1. Aug 9, 2021 · Joseph Schumpeter’s classic Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy explains the process of capitalism’s “creative destruction”–a key principle in understanding the logic of globalization." —Thomas L. Friedman, Foreign Policy

  2. Joseph Alois Schumpeter, född 8 februari 1883 i Triesch i kejsardömet Österrike-Ungern (nuvarande Třešť i Tjeckien ), död 8 januari 1950 i Taconic, Connecticut, var en österrikisk-tysk-amerikansk nationalekonom som främst blivit känd för sina studier av ekonomisk utveckling. För Schumpeter var entreprenören den fundamentala faktorn ...

  3. Jun 11, 2009 · This renewed emphasis is highlighted by the developments in endogenous growth theory (Romer, 1986, 1990; Barro and Sala-I-Martin, 1995), but many have noted that its roots can, in part, be traced to the works of Joseph A. Schumpeter (Nelson and Winter, 1982; Blaug, 1986; Rostow, 1990; Cheng and Dinopoulos, 1992; Freeman 1994; Thanawala, 1994).

  4. Joseph Schumpeter is one of the most accomplished economists of the twentieth century, although he is little known outside academic circles. Included among his many contributions is his path-breaking work on entrepreneurship—one of the quintessential characteristics of all market economies. His timeless phrase describing the entrepreneurial ...

  5. Waves of creative destruction characterized the “Industrial Revolution” of the 1920s—the decade of electrification, movies, the first transatlantic flight, and the Model T. If anything persuaded Schumpeter of the virtues of large firms, con-strained only by market forces, it was probably the great turn-of-the-century merger wave.

  6. Jul 14, 2020 · Their most recent contribution to the series comes from Russell A. Sobel and Jason Clemens. They introduce us to The Essential Joseph Schumpeter in yet another volume that can be downloaded for $0 and, at just a few dozen pages, read very quickly. Schumpeter (1883-1950) was a brilliant economist and, apparently, quite a character.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Joseph Schumpeter. Mes dates clés. - 1883 : Naissance, le 8 février, à Triesch, en Autriche-Hongrie. - 1939 : Publication du Cycle des affaires, où il explique les cycles économiques par l'innovation. - 1942 : Publication de Capitalisme, socialisme et démocratie, où il développe sa théorie de la destruction créatrice.

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