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  1. Jan 1, 2017 · Schumpeter invented the phrase ‘creative destruction’ in his famous book on the development of capitalism into socialism (Schumpeter 1942). In his view the process of creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism and refers to the incessant mutation of the economic structure from within, destroying the old and creating a new ...

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  2. Schumpeter it is this process of recycling labour and other productive inputs that is the result of entrepreneurs experimenting with new combinations of resources—the topic of our previous chapter. Creative destruction is indeed central to Schumpeter’s theory of eco-nomic development—how market-based societies progress though time. In his

  3. Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950) coined the seemingly paradoxical term “creative destruction,” and generations of economists have adopted it as a shorthand description of the free market’s messy way of delivering progress. In Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942), the Austrian economist wrote: The opening up of new markets, foreign or domestic, and the organizational development ...

  4. Abstract ‘Joseph Schumpeter's gales of creative destruction’ shows how innovation is creative and beneficial, bringing new industries, wealth, and employment, and at the same time is destructive of some established firms, many products and jobs, and the dreams of failed entrepreneurs.

  5. Schumpeter first used the phrase creative destruction in 1942, to describe how innovative capitalist products and methods continually displace old ones. He gave abundant examples. The factory wiped out the blacksmith shop, the car superseded the horse and buggy, and the corporation overthrew the proprietorship.

  6. Over the long run, the process of creative destruction accounts for over 50 per cent of productivity growth. At business cycle frequency, restructuring typically declines during recessions, and this add a significant cost to downturns. Obstacles to the process of creative destruction can have severe short- and long-run macroeconomic consequences.

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  8. Oct 24, 2020 · Schumpeter’s Early Theory. Schumpeter pioneered the idea that entrepreneurial innovation was central to economic change and development. Schumpeter’s first theory about the role of the entrepreneur was presented in 1911 when he authored a book about the evolution of economies while he was a professor of economics and government at the University of Czernowitz.