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" As soon as we go into details and inquire into the individual items in which progress was most conspicuous, the trail leads not to the doors of those firms that work under conditions of comparatively free competition but precisely to the doors of the... "
Schumpeter's Market: Enterprise and Evolution - Page 81
by David A. Reisman - 2004 - 294 pages
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A Survey of Agricultural Economics Literature: Traditional Fields of ...

Lee R. Martin - Business & Economics - 1977 - 559 pages
...understand the origins of progress even though available theories and data are woefully inadequate. into the individual items in which progress was most...competition but precisely to the doors of the large concerns ..." There is some agreement that Schumpeter had in mind the firm with market power rather than the...
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Issues in Contemporary Macroeconomics and Distribution

George R. Feiwel - Business & Economics - 1985 - 512 pages
...p. 82) stresses the fact that technical progress most conspicuously originated in industrial giants. 'As soon as we go into details and inquire into the...but precisely to the doors of the large concerns.' Thus it is not sufficient to argue that.. . the large-scale establishment or unit of control must be...
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Joseph A. Schumpeter: Critical Assessments

John Cunningham Wood - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 376 pages
...output has been greatest since the advent of what is loosely termed "large-scale" industry. Moreover: As soon as we go into details and inquire into the...competition but precisely to the doors of the large concern— which, as in the case of agricultural machinery, also account for much of the progress in...
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Introduction to Industrial Organization

Luís M. B. Cabral - Business & Economics - 2000 - 374 pages
...dynamic point of view, an argument can be made in favor of market power: As soon as we go into the details and inquire into the individual items in which...competition but precisely to the doors of the large This argument is one of the central points of the Austrian school, led by its greatest exponent, J....
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Market Structure and Technological Change

William Lee Baldwin, John T. Scott - Industrial organization (Economic theory) - 2001 - 194 pages
...analytic effort. In this book, this preanalytic cognitive act will be called Vision." 1 asserted that: As soon as we go into details and inquire into the...competition but precisely to the doors of the large concerns . . . and a shocking suspicion dawns upon us that big business may have had more to do with creating...
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Competition, Innovation, and Antitrust: A Theory of Market Leaders and Its ...

Federico Etro - Science - 2007 - 296 pages
...fundamental role of established large firms in driving technological progress has probably been Schumpeter: "As soon as we go into details and inquire into the...competition but precisely to the doors of the large concerns which, as in the case of agricultural machinery, also account for much of the progress in the competitive...
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In Defense of Monopoly: How Market Power Fosters Creative Production

Richard B. McKenzie, Dwight R. Lee - Business & Economics - 2008 - 334 pages
..."As soon as we go into the details and inquire into the individual items in which progress has been most conspicuous, the trail leads not to the doors...competition but precisely to the doors of the large concerns — which, as in the case of agricultural machinery, also account for much of the progress in the competitive...
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