Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economics Ser.: Legacy of Joseph A. Schumpeter by Horst Hanusch (1999, Hardcover)
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PublisherElgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-101858985056
ISBN-139781858985053
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Product Key Features
Number of Pages1040 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLegacy of Joseph A. Schumpeter
Publication Year1999
SubjectSocial Scientists & Psychologists, Economics / General, Economics / Theory
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBiography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
AuthorHorst Hanusch
SeriesIntellectual Legacies in Modern Economics Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height3.2 in
Item Weight76.2 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN99-047652
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume NumberVol. 4
Number of Volumes2 vols.
IllustratedYes
Volume NumberSet
Dewey Decimal330/.09
SynopsisThis authoritative collection presents an overview of the widespread significance of Schumpeter's thought. Part I examines the reception accorded to Schumpeter's ideas by his contemporaries. In Part II the impact of his scientific ideas from the 1950s to the 1970s is investigated. Part III covers the renewed influence of Schumpeter's thought in the 1980s. Whilst the contributions on industrial economics are presented in neoclassical fashion, the studies of innovation economics and evolutionary modelling reveal further ramifications of Schumpeter's legacy. Part IV highlights the importance of Schumpeterian ideas on modern macroeconomic theories and the final part demonstrates the influence of his thought in other fields such as public finance, sociology, politics and history., This volume presents an overview of the widespread significance of Schumpeter's thought. The first part examines the reception accorded to Schumpeter's ideas by his contemporaries, whilst the second examines the impact of his scientific ideas from the 1950s to the 1970s. Part three covers the renewed influence of Schumpeter's thought in the 1980s and part four highlights the importance of Schumpeterian ideas for modern macroeconomic theories. The final part of the book demonstrates the influence of his thought in such other fields as public finance, sociology, politics and history.