The Theory of economic development / (Record no. 2083)

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Personal name Schumpeter, Joseph A.
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Title The Theory of economic development /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Joseph A. Schumpeter
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Abingdon, Oxon :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2021.
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Extent xix, 234 pages ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Price amount USD24.00
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes index.
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Formatted contents note Introduction to the Routledge Classics Edition Richard Swedberg -- 1. The Circular Flow of Economic Life as Conditioned by Given Circumstances -- 2. The Fundamental Phenomenon of Economic Development -- 3. Credit and Capital -- 4. Entrepreneurial Profit -- 5. Interest on Capital -- 6. The Business Cycle. -- Index.
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Summary, etc. Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950) is one of the most fascinating and influential economists of the twentieth century, renowned for his brilliant and unorthodox insights into the nature of capitalism. His students include leading economists such as Paul Samuelson, Robert Solow and the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan. The Theory of Economic Development is one of Schumpeter's most important books and the one that made him famous. He poses a fundamental question: why does economic development proceed cyclically rather than evenly? Turning prevailing economic theory, which approached economics as equilibrium, on its head, Schumpeter argues it is because economics is constantly transformed by its own internal forces. These forces are the 'circular flow' of economic life; economic development, characterised by disruption and innovation; and finally, the levers that push and pull capitalism including credit, profit and interest. These are all manifested in the business cycle', one of Schumpeter's major contributions to understanding economics and now a perennial feature of virtually all economics and business curricula. He is also the first economist to place the entrepreneur at the heart of capitalism, anticipating subsequent fascination with entrepreneurship in popular business and management writing. Schumpeter also lays the groundwork for his subsequent, highly influential idea of the 'creative destruction' characteristic of radical and rapid economic change. The Theory of Economic Development remains a vital, magisterial account of economics and the nature of capitalism whose many insights remain highly relevant today.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ECONOMIC HISTORY
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    Library of Congress Classification     Environmental Planning LRC - Architecture National University - Manila General Circulation 01/21/2025 Purchased - Amazon 24.00   GC HD 82 .S38 2021 NULIB000020564 03/28/2025 c.1 Books

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