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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...
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  • Creative destruction (category Joseph Schumpeter)
    innovations. The concept is usually identified with the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter, who derived it from the work of Karl Marx and popularized it as a...
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  • Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (category Joseph Schumpeter)
    and Democracy is a book on economics, sociology, and history by Joseph Schumpeter, arguably his most famous, controversial, and important work. It's...
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  • growth and transformation processes. It is inspired by the work of Joseph Schumpeter who coined the term creative destruction for the continuous introduction...
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  • International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS) is an economics association aimed at furthering research in the spirit of Joseph Schumpeter. Wolfgang F...
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    Schmoller (1838–1917), and Max Weber (1864–1920) in Germany, and Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950) in Austria and the United States. The historical school...
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    Dobb, Piero Sraffa, Michal Kalecki, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter, and W. Arthur Lewis as influences upon his work. One of Harris's...
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    an adherent of his theories, although he never studied under him. Joseph Schumpeter saw Böhm-Bawerk as "so completely the enthusiastic disciple of Menger...
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    that "innovation economy," grounded in Schumpeter's ideas, has become a mainstream concept". Joseph Schumpeter was one of the first and most important...
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    other primates). Color blindness in humans. Atavism is a term in Joseph Schumpeter's explanation of World War I in twentieth-century liberal Europe. He...
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