1st Edition

The Contribution of Joseph A. Schumpeter to Economics

Edited By Richard Arena, Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer Copyright 2002
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection constitutes an examination of Schumpeter's legacy that is wider than any yet attempted. As one of the key economists of the twentieth century, Schumpeter's economics is viewed in the context of its relation to purer Austrian theories of the free market, Keynesian macroeconomics, the early neoclassicism of Marshall and Walras, and a persuasive argument made for its centrality to the discipline as a whole.

    Introduction  1. History of Economic Analysis  2. Methodology  3. Economic Development and Social Change  4. Entrepreneurship and Competition  5. Money, Banking and Finance

    Biography

    Richard Arena, Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer

    'This book succeeds in bringing to the reader a much-needed appreciation of the strength and vivacity of Schumpeter's thought, and it should be widely circulated among those who think they already know the man and his work.' - Journal of the History of Economic Thought