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Politics and Economics in the History of the European Union
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
The Graz-Schumpeter annual lectures have grown in reputation over the years with impressive figures from academia such as Ian Steedman, J. Stanley Metcalfe and Duncan K. Foley contributing their own impressive series of lectures. The books produced as a result of these lectures are no less...
Published October 21st 2012 by Routledge
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Complex Economics
Individual and Collective Rationality
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
The economic crisis is also a crisis for economic theory. Most analyses of the evolution of the crisis invoke three themes, contagion, networks and trust, yet none of these play a major role in standard macroeconomic models. What is needed is a theory in which these aspects are central. The direct...
Published January 15th 2011 by Routledge
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Unholy Trinity
Labor, Capital and Land in the New Economy
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Many of the central results of Classical and Marxian political economy are examples of the self-organization of the capitalist economy as a complex, adaptive system far from equilibrium.An Unholy Trinity explores the relations between contemporary complex systems theory and classical political...
Published November 30th 2009 by Routledge
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Growth, Distribution and Innovations
Understanding their Interrelations
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Idea for those studying advanced macroeconomic and written by a widely published author, this book outlines a new and more fruitful way of understanding, analyzing and formally modelling economic growth. In his series of lectures, collected here in one concise and engaging book, Amit Bhaduri draws...
Published March 21st 2007 by Routledge
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Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism
Schumpeter, Chandler, and the New Economy
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Co-winner of the 2006 Schumpeter Prize of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society. This book explains the shift of the organizational landscape away from vertically integrated firms and towards more specialized entities connected by markets and networks. In doing so, it places in a larger...
Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge
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Knowledge, Institutions and Evolution in Economics
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Winner of the Schumpeter Prize, 2000 and Winner of the Smith Prize in Austrian Economics, 2000, this book explores how the limitations of human knowledge create both opportunities and problems in the modern economy. The growing field of evolutionary economics has developed as a result of the...
Published May 22nd 2002 by Routledge
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Exchange Rates and International Finance Markets
An Asset-Theoretic Perspective with Schumpeterian Perspective
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
This book poses the important question of whether exchange rates are ultimately tied down by economic fundamentals. In a unique approach the subject is analysed from an asset holder's perspective and Streissler takes the reader through an authoritative and wide-ranging study including:*Friedman's...
Published March 13th 2002 by Routledge
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Consumption Takes Time
Implications for Economic Theory
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Standard economic theory of consumer behaviour considers consumers' preferences, their incomes and commodity prices to be the determinants of consumption. However, consumption takes time and no consumer has more - or less - than 168 hours per week. This simple fact is almost invisible in standard...
Published March 28th 2001 by Routledge
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Schumpeter and the Endogeneity of Technology
Some American Perspectives
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
Schumpeter's profoundly influential work developed the notion of the endogeneity of technology, and offered illuminating historical analyses of how and why some social systems have managed to generate innovation. This new interpretation explores Schumpeter's central ideas, and examines the ways in...
Published April 5th 2000 by Routledge
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Evolutionary Economics and Creative Destruction
Series: The Graz Schumpeter Lectures
The central theme of this book is competition treated as an evolutionary process in which the focus is upon economic change and not economic equilibrium. This theme is explored by linking together differences in economic behaviour with the role of markets as co-ordinating institutions. In this...
Published December 31st 1997 by Routledge
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