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Essays

por Schumpeter, Joseph A
Autores adicionales: Clemence, Richard V.
Publicado por : Transaction Publishers (New Brunswick (Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos)) Detalles físicos: xxxix, 341 paginas Fotografías ISBN:0887387640; 9780887387647. Año : 2008
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Incluye referencias bibliográficas

Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Preface; On the Concept of Social Value; The Explanation of the Business Cycle; The Instability of Capitalism; Mitchell's Business Cycles; The Present World Depression: A Tentative Diagnosis; The Common Sense of Econometrics; Depressions; The Nature and Necessity of a Private System; Review of Joan Robinson: The Economics of Imperfect Competition; The Analysis of Economic Change; Professor Taussig on Wags and Capital; Review of Keynes's General Theory; Preface to Japanese Edition of "Theorie der wirtschaft-lichen entwicklung"; The Influence of Protective Tariffs on the Industrial Development of the United States; Capitalism in the Postwar World; Capitalism; The Decade of the Twenties; The Creative Response in Economic History; Theoretical Problems of Economic Growth; There is Still Time to Stop Inflation; Economic Theory and Entrepreneurial History; Science and Ideology; The Communist Manifesto in Sociology and Economics; English Economists and the State-Managed Economy; The Historical Approach to the Analysis of Business Cycles; Bibliography of the Writing of Joseph A. Schumpeter

Ordinarily, the word "essays "is invoked at great risk by authors and publishers alike. But in the case of this special collection by Joseph A. Schumpeter, the great Austrian economist who finally settled at Harvard, the scholarly world knows this particular volume as his "Essays. "For a less pious younger generation, a subtitle has been added describing what these essays are about. In addition to the major themes of Schumpeter's life: the place of the entrepreneur in economic development, the risks and rewards of innovation, business cycles and why they occur, and the evolution of capitalism in Europe and America, the "Essays "contain statements on how Schumpeter viewed his own development; they discuss how he looked at Marxism, and how he feared that economics was in danger of becoming too ideological.