1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
This file is a confidential cabinet appendix and attached administrative report, not a theoretical treatise or multi-author volume. The protocol note records that Staatssekretär Dr...
This file is a confidential governmental memorandum appended to a cabinet protocol: a single financial plan. Schumpeter’s scope is the fiscal rescue of postwar Deutschösterreich under uncertain peace obligations, a colla...
Schumpeter, Zur Soziologie der Imperialismen (1919) Schumpeter’s 1919 text is a single historical-sociological essay in five sections...
Summary: Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Die Beschaffung ausländischen Kredits” (1920) This short text is not a treatise but a public corrective letter to a newspaper editor, dated Vienna, 23 January 1920...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Budgetrede” (1919) — Summary Genre and scope: this file is a single parliamentary budget speech, not a treatise or collection...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Max Webers Werk” (1920) Schumpeter’s essay is an obituary appraisal of Max Weber as scholar, teacher, and public intellectual...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Aktuelle Wirtschaftsprobleme” (1921) This file is a short newspaper interview, not a systematic treatise: Schumpeter answers three current questions on Austrian postwar finance—asset valuation unde...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Carl Menger” (1921) Schumpeter’s “Carl Menger” is an intellectual obituary rather than a full biography: its subject is not Menger’s personality in detail, but the historical weight of his scientif...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Kronenanleihe oder Valutenanleihe?” (1921) This short newspaper policy essay intervenes in the Austrian stabilization debate of 1921...
Summary: Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Oesterreichische Kreditprobleme” (1921) Schumpeter’s short newspaper intervention treats Austria’s postwar credit crisis as both an international financing problem and a domestic test of c...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Weltwirtschaftskrise?” (1921) Schumpeter’s 1921 essay treats the postwar “world economic crisis” less as a single universal collapse than as a chain of mutually reinforcing disturbances: fiscal...
Josef Schumpeter, „Das Kreditwerk“ (1922) Schumpeter’s short intervention on the Austrian credit plan is neither a patriotic lament over foreign control nor a simple celebration of League of Nations assistance...