1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Finanzpolitik und Kabinettsystem” (1927) Schumpeter’s 1927 essay treats German fiscal policy as an institutional problem of democratic government...
Joseph Alois Schumpeter, “Geist und Technik der Finanzverwaltung” (1927) This file is a single journal essay in fiscal theory and administrative critique...
The Explanation of the Business Cycle — Summary This source is best read as a multi-voiced scholarly volume around business-cycle theory, not as a self-contained monograph by Schumpeter alone...
Schumpeter, “Zur Einführung” (1927) Schumpeter’s introduction to Barone’s Grundzüge der theoretischen Nationalökonomie is at once a preface, a teaching program, and a compressed genealogy of modern economic theory...
Schumpeter’s 1927 introduction to Wicksell’s final essay is both homage and intervention. The Archiv republishes a Swedish article because Wicksell has not been adequately absorbed by the profession and because the essay...
Der Unternehmer in der Volkswirtschaft von heute — Summary Schumpeter’s 1928 essay clarifies the entrepreneur’s role amid capitalism’s material success and mounting political hostility...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Die Tendenzen unserer sozialen Struktur” (1928) Schumpeter’s 1928 essay offers a compact diagnosis of German society against both liberal confidence and Marxist simplification...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Erbschaftssteuer” (1928) Schumpeter’s article is a short intervention in the late-Weimar fiscal crisis, framed by the Reich’s decline from the surplus of 1924 into renewed budgetary distress...
Summary: Joseph A. Schumpeter, “International Cartels and their Relation to World Trade” (1928) Schumpeter’s 1928 essay explains why international cartels had become attractive in the unsettled postwar economy and asks h...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Lohngestaltung und Wirtschaftsentwicklung” (1928) Schumpeter’s 1928 lecture-article turns a politically charged question into an analytical one...
Schumpeter, “The Instability of Capitalism” (1928) Schumpeter asks not whether capitalism is disturbed by wars, politics, or social conflict, but whether it contains an economic tendency toward its own breakdown...
Joseph A. Schumpeter, “Wen trifft die Umsatzsteuer?” (1928) This is a short single-author public-finance article. Its scope is narrow but ambitious: the immediate Weimar problem of covering the Reich budget deficit becom...