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  1. Journal of Evolutionary Economics
  2. Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 25
  3. Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2015
  4. Schumpeter and Goodwin
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Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2015
Schumpeter and his contemporaries—précis and road marks
Mark Perlman: the Schumpeterian influence
The Harvard-Circle
Joseph Schumpeter: the long run, and the short
The incomplete Schumpeter Stockholm School connection
It was ideas and ideologies, not interests or institutions, which changed in Northwestern Europe, 1600–1848
Schumpeter’s theological roots? Harnack and the origins of creative destruction.
On the intellectual foundations of Hayek’s and Schumpeter’s economics: an appraisal
Schumpeter and Mises as ‘Austrian Economists’
The best horse in the Viennese stables: Gottfried Haberler and Joseph Schumpeter
Capitalist development, innovations, business cycles and unemployment: Joseph Alois Schumpeter and Emil Hans Lederer
The Schumpeter–Hilferding Nexus
The beat of the economic heart : Joseph Schumpeter and Arthur Spiethoff on business cycles
Joseph Schumpeter and Simon Kuznets: comparing their evolutionary economic approaches to business cycles and economic growth
The improbable econometric connection - Schumpeter and Frisch at the midnight of the century
Understanding inescapable modernization: Werner Sombart and Joseph Schumpeter
Joseph Schumpeter and John Kenneth Galbraith: two sides of the same coin?
Schumpeter and Talcott Parsons
Joseph Schumpeter and Wolfgang Stolper
Eduard März and Joseph Schumpeter
Erich Schneider: The admiring disciple who did not become a follower
Richard Abel Musgrave and Joseph Alois Schumpeter: Two intellectual authorities in economics and their shared and different frameworks, read through the lenses of the Perlman dichotomies
Shigeto Tsuru and Schumpeter
Schumpeter and Goodwin
Schumpeter, Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis
A ”conservative Marxist” at Harvard: the influence of Joseph A. Schumpeter on Paolo Sylos Labini
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Schumpeter and Goodwin

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Author Hanappi, Hardy
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract This paper compares the essential theoretical works of Joseph Schumpeter and Richard Goodwin. Though it also describes some biographical details of their overlapping lifetimes, the main focus is on the relation between their theoretical contributions. It is concluded that their role as theoretical mavericks challenging mainstream economics mirrors the methodological approach of evolutionary economics: progress needs the singular and unconventional challenge of innovators. Their long-lasting influence still is exerted by the scholars they influenced during their last period of activity. As well as showing several similarities the paper also discusses the essential differences between Schumpeter’s and Goodwin’s theoretical positions – in particular with respect to the works of Marx and Keynes.
Starting Page 277
Ending Page 291
Page Count 15
File Format PDF
ISSN 09369937
Journal Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Volume Number 25
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 14321386
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2015-01-11
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Schumpeter Goodwin Evolutionary methodology History of economic thought Economic Theory Evolutionary Economics Microeconomics Economic Growth R & D/Technology Policy Entrepreneurship
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Economics and Econometrics Business, Management and Accounting
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