by Schumpeter
[Bibliography Overview and Books and Pamphlets]: This section provides a comprehensive list of Joseph Schumpeter's books and pamphlets published between 1908 and 1950, including various editions and international translations. It covers major works such as 'Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung', 'Business Cycles', and 'Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy', as well as posthumous projects in preparation like 'History of Economic Analysis'. [Articles (1905–1950)]: A chronological listing of Schumpeter's academic articles and shorter papers spanning his entire career from 1905 to 1950. The entries document his evolving interests in economic methodology, the history of economic thought (including tributes to Walras, Menger, and Keynes), business cycle analysis, and the sociological aspects of capitalism and class structures. [Book Reviews and Review Articles]: This final section catalogs Schumpeter's extensive contributions as a reviewer of economic literature from 1906 to 1950. It includes critical assessments of seminal works by contemporaries such as Keynes's 'General Theory', Hayek's 'Road to Serfdom', and Joan Robinson's 'Economics of Imperfect Competition', providing insight into his engagement with the broader economic discourse of his time.
This section provides a comprehensive list of Joseph Schumpeter's books and pamphlets published between 1908 and 1950, including various editions and international translations. It covers major works such as 'Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung', 'Business Cycles', and 'Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy', as well as posthumous projects in preparation like 'History of Economic Analysis'.
Read full textA chronological listing of Schumpeter's academic articles and shorter papers spanning his entire career from 1905 to 1950. The entries document his evolving interests in economic methodology, the history of economic thought (including tributes to Walras, Menger, and Keynes), business cycle analysis, and the sociological aspects of capitalism and class structures.
Read full textThis final section catalogs Schumpeter's extensive contributions as a reviewer of economic literature from 1906 to 1950. It includes critical assessments of seminal works by contemporaries such as Keynes's 'General Theory', Hayek's 'Road to Serfdom', and Joan Robinson's 'Economics of Imperfect Competition', providing insight into his engagement with the broader economic discourse of his time.
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