Schumpeter's Market: Enterprise and Evolution

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Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2004 - Business & Economics - 294 pages
Examining 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

Introduction
1
Schumpeters vision
3
21 SCHUMPETER AND HIS BOOKS
4
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
Index
283
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David Reisman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Surrey, UK and Senior Associate, Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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