Schumpeter on the economics of innovation and the development of capitalism
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Schumpeter on the economics of innovation and the development of capitalism
Edward Elgar, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-136) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a valuable insight into the life and work of Joseph A. Schumpeter. Bringing together an extensive collection of his essays, Arnold Heertje provides an overview of Schumpeter's life, his work and methodological approach.
Schumpeter's vision of the role of the state and the capitalist system is thoroughly analysed by the author, who goes on to track the changing interpretation of Schumpeter's grand vision on the capitalist system through time. He also examines Schumpeter's ideas on technical change, innovation and economic growth and discusses neo-Schumpeterians and economic theory.
Schumpeter on the Economics of Innovation and the Development of Capitalism will appeal to academics, students and scholars interested in an in-depth study of the great economist.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface Introduction Part I: Overview 1. Schumpeter: A Life 2. Schumpeter and the Economics of Technical Change 3. Schumpeter and Methodological Individualism Part II: Evolutionary Economics and the Future of Capitalism 4. Schumpeter's Model of the Decay of Capitalism 5. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy After Fifty Years 6. From Schumpeter to Stiglitz Part III: Technical Change, Innovation and Economic Growth 7. Schumpeter and Technical Change 8. Schumpeter, Keynes and Technical Change 9. Schumpeter on Economic Growth, Economic Development and Welfare 10. Evolving Technology and Market Structure: Studies in Schumpeterarian Economics 11. Neo-Schumpeterarians and Economic Theory Bibliography Index
by "Nielsen BookData"