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Schumpeter's The History of Economic Analysis, is a tour de force of scholarship. The display of erudition is truly … belles letters as well. For more that 1,100 pages on the prose flows in a way That one has come to expect from Schumpeter the … Schumpeter on the complex relationships between Economic History and Epistemology of Science. This design has three aspects that …
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Despite the frequent references to Schumpeter's work, his own encompassing methodological approach as worked out by … analysis. Schumpeter's analytical distinction between the levels of subject matter and method and his further distinction … analysis – follow exactly the general structure of Schumpeter's analytical system which they refine or correct. It is argued …
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Despite the frequent references to Schumpeter's work, his own encompassing methodological approach as worked out by … analysis. Schumpeter's analytical distinction between the levels of subject matter and method and his further distinction … analysis – follow exactly the general structure of Schumpeter's analytical system which they refine or correct. It is argued …
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(The Past and Future of Social Sciences), a Schumpeter’s book which was not always well understood in the literature, tries … to pose some questions about Schumpeter’s work. Firstly: is it possible, starting from that book, to reconstruct a … Schumpeter wrote in the Editor’s Introduction (July 1952) to the History of Economic Analysis (p. XXXII), or should it be read as …
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Qualitative change is widely recognized as a defining feature of evolution. Schumpeter and Georgescu-Roegen put it at …
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The paper discusses the relationship between Arthur Spiethoff and Joseph A. Schumpeter, the men and their works. Had it … not been for Spiethoff Schumpeter would in all probability have forever been lost to scientific work. It was Spiethoff who … Schumpeter's are pointed out. The view of Spiethoff and Schumpeter that cycles are endogenous and cannot possibly be eliminated …
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(Georg Friedrich Knapp and A. Mitchell Innes) through Joseph Schumpeter, John Maynard Keynes, and Abba Lerner, and on to …
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