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The centennial of the publication of Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development is an occasion to look back in appraisal and an opportunity to look forward in anticipation to consider anew the challenges that remain unfulfilled for Schumpeterians. Along with Marx and Marshall, Schumpeter's...
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This paper is an exploration of the interface between two quite different strands of economic thought, the Schumpeterian, evolutionary theory of innovation and competition, and the classical, Sraffian theory of prices and distribution. Can the two methods usefully speak to each another? If they...
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This volume contains a collection of papers all concerned with the exploration of economic and social dynamics in relation to the innovation process and its outcomes. This theme is firmly rooted in the Schumpeterian tradition in which an economic perspective is mutually embedded in a wider...
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Recommended readings (Machine generated): Joseph Schumpeter (1928), 'The Instability of Capitalism', Economic Journal, 38 (151), September, 361-86 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), 'The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 -- Markus C....
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