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‘monopolistic practices’ as they were developed in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Schumpeter’s most famous work to date … innovation, which is attributed to Schumpeter. It shows how the so-called Schumpeterian thesis is connected to Schumpeter …
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-lived German Socialist government after World War I and his famous prediction of the ultimate demise of capitalism in his … celebrated Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. Although he emigrated to the US in the 1930s Schumpeter was suspected of …
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Schumpeterian, evolutionary theory of innovation and competition, and the classical, Sraffian theory of prices and distribution. Can …, that is to say the development of an economy in which innovation and investment to capitalise on innovation are dominant … world innovation is innovation in the produced means of production, within the network of inter-industry input …
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, technological progress and the structural changes in the variety and balance of economic activities. Innovation driven socioeconomic …
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