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Joseph A. Schumpeter

    8 februari 1883 – 8 januari 1950

    Deze Oostenrijks-Amerikaanse econoom en politicoloog werd beroemd om zijn concept van "creatieve destructie", dat de economische gedachte van de 20e eeuw diepgaand beïnvloedde. Zijn werk verdiepte zich in innovatie en de dynamiek van kapitalistische systemen, op zoek naar de drijvende krachten achter economische groei en transformatie. Hij was een sleutelfiguur in het vormgeven van het moderne economische discours. Zijn inzichten resoneren nog steeds in het vakgebied.

    Joseph A. Schumpeter
    Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (Second Edition Text)
    Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
    Can Capitalism Survive?
    The Theory of Economic Development
    Ten Great Economists
    History of Economic Analysis
    • History of Economic Analysis

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      At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter was working on his monumantal History of Economic Analysis. Unprecedented in scope, the book was to provide a complete history of economic theory from Ancient Greece to the end of the second world war. A major contribution to the history of ideas as well as to economics, History of Economic Analysis rapidly gained a reputation as a unique and classic work. As well being an economist, Schumpeter was a gifted mathematician, historian, philosopher and psychologist and this is reflected in the multi-disciplinary nature of his great endeavour. Topics addressed include the techniques of economic analysis, contemporaneous developments in other sciences and the sociology of economics. This inclusiveness extends to the periods and individuals who figure in the book. As well as dealing with all of the major economists from Adam Smith to Maynard Keynes, the book considers the economic writings of Plato and Aristotle, of the Medieval Scholastics and of the major European economists. Throughout, Schumpeter perceived economics as a human science and this is reflected in a volume which is lucid and insightful throughout.

      History of Economic Analysis
    • The book, originally published in 1952, is a seminal work that has been reissued with a contemporary introduction by Professor Mark Perlman. This introduction emphasizes the book's significance for students and situates it within its modern context, showcasing its enduring relevance and impact on current academic discussions.

      Ten Great Economists
    • Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950) is one of the most fascinating and influential economists of the twentieth century, renowned for his brilliant and unorthodox insights into the nature of capitalism. His students include leading economists such as Paul Samuelson, Robert Solow and the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan. The Theory of Economic Development is one of Schumpeter's most important books and the one that made him famous. He poses a fundamental question: why does economic development proceed cyclically rather than evenly? Turning prevailing economic theory, which approached economics as equilibrium, on its head, Schumpeter argues it is because economics is constantly transformed by its own internal forces. These forces are the 'circular flow' of economic life; economic development, characterised by disruption and innovation; and finally, the levers that push and pull capitalism including credit, profit and interest. These are all manifested in the business cycle', one of Schumpeter's major contributions to understanding economics and now a perennial feature of virtually all economics and business curricula. He is also the first economist to place the entrepreneur at the heart of capitalism, anticipating subsequent fascination with entrepreneurship in popular business and management writing. Schumpeter also lays the groundwork for his subsequent, highly influential idea of the 'creative destruction' characteristic of radical and rapid economic change. The Theory of Economic Development remains a vital, magisterial account of economics and the nature of capitalism whose many insights remain highly relevant today. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Introduction by Richard Swedberg

      The Theory of Economic Development
    • Can Capitalism Survive?

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      Considered by many economists to be the finest analysis of capitalism ever written, Can Capitalism Survive? introduces Joseph A. Schumpeter's theory of "creative destruction," stating that in capitalist economies new innovations erode the position of established firms while also providing new and previously unforeseen avenues of economic growth. Today the effects of such advancements as Mp3s—replacing CDs, which in turn had replaced cassettes and vinyl records—have proven his ideas correct. Prophetically arguing that capitalist societies are also subject to "perennial gales" of destruction that wipe away fortunes, this great economist revealed the vast, often chaotic economic landscape of world capitalism. First published in Schumpeter's classic Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, here is an invaluable guide the global economy.

      Can Capitalism Survive?
    • Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy remains one of the greatest works of social theory written in the twentieth Century. Schumpeter's contention that the seeds of capitalism's decline were internal, and his equal and opposite hostility to centralist socialism have perplexed, engaged and infuriated readers since the book's first publication in 1943. By refusing to become an advocate for either position, Schumpeter was able both to make his own great and original contribution and to clear the way for a more balanced consideration of the most important social movements of his and our time.

      Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
    • Schumpeter's "Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy" is a seminal work synthesizing nearly forty years of thought on socialism and its relationship with democracy. The book explores five central themes, offering a unique analysis while reflecting the author's extensive research and insights into these political and economic systems.

      Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (Second Edition Text)
    • Imperialism and social classes

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      Exploring the dynamics of state expansion, this 1919 work by Joseph Schumpeter presents a compelling theory on how states evolve into empires, drawing parallels with historical events, including a critique of contemporary U.S. foreign policy through the lens of Imperial Rome. The second essay delves into class mobility and the political landscape within capitalist societies. Schumpeter, a notable classical liberal, offers significant insights that contribute to the understanding of political economy, making this book a vital addition to the field.

      Imperialism and social classes
    • Economic Doctrine and Method

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      The book, first published in 2007, is part of Routledge's catalog, which is known for its scholarly works in various fields. It offers in-depth insights and analyses relevant to its subject matter, contributing to academic discourse and understanding. As an imprint of Taylor & Francis, the book benefits from a reputable publishing background, ensuring a quality presentation of research and ideas.

      Economic Doctrine and Method
    • Business Cycles [Volume One]

      A Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process

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      The historical role of technological innovation in capitalist societies is a central theme in this influential economic work. Schumpeter analyzes economic development through empirical data, integrating theory with detailed industrial history. This volume, part of a two-volume set, presents a comprehensive statistical framework that highlights the instability inherent in capitalist systems. Originally published in 1939, it remains a classic in economic literature, showcasing Schumpeter's profound impact on 20th-century economic thought.

      Business Cycles [Volume One]
    • Business Cycles [Volume Two]

      A Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process

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      Focusing on the historical impact of technological innovation, this influential economic work delves into the instability inherent in capitalist societies. Schumpeter employs a unique approach that combines theoretical analysis with empirical data, using historical and statistical material to explore economic development. The second volume continues to elaborate on these themes, making it a comprehensive examination of business cycles. This reprint preserves the original 1939 edition's integrity, emphasizing Schumpeter's significant contributions to economic thought.

      Business Cycles [Volume Two]