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  1. Joseph Alois Schumpeter (German: [ˈʃʊmpeːtɐ]; February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian political economist. He served briefly as Finance Minister of Austria in 1919.

  2. Jan 30, 2022 · Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883-1950) was an Austrian-trained economist, economic historian, and author. He is regarded as one of the 20 th century's greatest intellectuals.

  3. Jul 14, 2020 · The Essential Joseph Schumpeter: An Easy and Accessible Introduction to an Important and Complex Thinker. The Fraser Institute in Vancouver, British Columbia, has put together a series of very useful introductions to the key ideas of some great thinkers in their Essential Thinkers series.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Joseph Schumpeter (born February 8, 1883, Triesch, Moravia [now Třešť, Czech Republic]—died January 8, 1950, Taconic, Connecticut, U.S.) was a Moravian-born American economist and sociologist known for his theories of capitalist development and business cycles.

  5. Joseph Alois Schumpeter. 1883-1950. “C an capitalism survive? No. I do not think it can.” Thus opens Schumpeter’s prologue to a section of his 1942 book, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. One might think, on the basis of the quote, that Schumpeter was a Marxist.

  6. contemporarythinkers.org › schumpeter › biographyBiography - Joseph Schumpeter

    Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883-1950) is generally regarded as one of the most important economists of all time. He was often said to be John Maynard Keynes ‘ principal rival for the title of most influential economist of the twentieth century.

  7. Oct 24, 2020 · These factors were analyzed by economist Joseph A. Schumpeter who became known for his contributions to economic theory in the area of innovation and entrepreneurship. This entry introduces Schumpeter’s philosophy as well as his theoretical construct of creative destruction.

  8. Who Is Joseph Schumpeter? 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

  9. Joseph Schumpeter was without a doubt one of the most notable economists of the 20th century. He studied under Friedrich von Wieser and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, and thereby developing a knowledge of and connection to the Austrian School of Economics, which would last for his whole life.

  10. Schumpeter wrote extensively about the economics behind 19th-century European imperialism. His ideas are developed from his teacher Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk and are a critical response to the reductive views of imperialism presented by Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.

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