Schumpeter's Market: Enterprise and EvolutionExamining the evidence from all Schumpeter's published work, the book aims to fill a gap in the literature of economic thought. Partly because Schumpeter was so prolific, partly because he touched on so many inter-related topics, there have been few b |
Contents
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22 INTENTIONS AND OBJECTIVES | 11 |
23 SCHUMPETER AND MARX | 17 |
The prediction of change | 21 |
32 IDEOLOGY AND SCIENCE | 25 |
33 THE SOCIAL ECONOMY | 29 |
83 ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY | 151 |
The sociology of socialism | 159 |
91 CULTURE AND SOCIALISM | 160 |
92 NATIONAL CHARACTER | 164 |
93 POWER AND PARTICIPATION | 168 |
Continuity and change | 177 |
101 SOCIETY | 178 |
102 ECONOMY | 189 |
The capitalist economy | 48 |
42 THE ENTREPRENEUR | 56 |
43 ENTREPRENEURSHIP WHAT IT IS NOT | 65 |
Corporate capitalism | 71 |
51 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM | 72 |
52 COMPETITION AND MONOPOLY | 80 |
53 MONOPOLY AND INNOVATION | 87 |
The sociology of capitalism | 97 |
61 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION | 98 |
62 IMPERIALISM AND EXCHANGE | 109 |
63 MOTIVATION | 115 |
The socialist economy | 122 |
72 FROM CORPORATION TO STATE | 127 |
73 COUNTERVAILING FORCES | 135 |
Market and plan | 139 |
81 PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY | 140 |
82 MARKET SOCIALISM | 145 |
103 POLITY | 194 |
Continuity change and socialism | 205 |
111 SOCIETY | 208 |
112 ECONOMY | 212 |
113 POLITY | 216 |
The macroeconomics of success | 220 |
121 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | 221 |
122 SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT | 223 |
123 EMPLOYMENT AND PRICES | 234 |
The cycle | 243 |
131 EVOLUTION IN WAVES | 244 |
132 PEAKS AND TROUGHS | 251 |
133 CONTINUITY AND BREACH | 258 |
Conclusion | 270 |
References | 272 |
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Common terms and phrases
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References to this book
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development in Post-socialist Economies David Smallbone,Friederike Welter No preview available - 2009 |