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  1. Jan 3, 2022 · In a lengthy discussion of the economic effects of tariffs and the broader political implications of protectionism, Schumpeter cited Otto Bauer and Rudolf Hilferding favorably, crediting them with having been the first to recognize and describe the importance of what was happening in this field.

  2. Oct 30, 2012 · Schumpeter’s theory of innovation driven economic development not only put forth a different view of what was most important about capitalist economies. It diverged from theory that stressed equilibrium conditions regarding the assumed general context for economic action taking.

    • Richard R. Nelson
    • rrn2@columbia.edu
    • 2012
  3. When we come to Schumpeter's next great contribution to economic sociol- ogy - his analysis of the capitalist system - we are also getting close to a series of topics, which in Schumpeter's mind belonged to "economic theory" and not to "economic sociology": the entrepreneur, innovations, and economic devel-. opment.

  4. Jul 6, 2024 · Schumpeter’s ideas did not become part of the “classical” body of thought, but his influence was nevertheless important and took different paths. Two of these can be clearly identified. First, the influence that his work has had on the development of economics as a science.

    • muriel.dal-pont-legrand@univ-cotedazur.fr
  5. his most important works: the essay on "Sociology of Imperial- isms/1 first printed in German in 1919; and the essay of 1927 on "Social Classes in an Ethnically Homogeneous Environment."

  6. Schumpeter's writings on the transition from capitalism to socialism, on innovative entrepreneurship, on business cycles, and on the modern corporation have attracted much attention among social scientists.

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  8. explores several of Joseph Schumpeter’s most important insights into entrepre - neurship, business cycles, economic development, and the democratic process. Schumpeter was born in 1883 in Triesch, a small town about 120 kilo-metres (or 75 miles) south of Prague in what today is the Czech Republic. The

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