Behavioral Norms, Technological Progress and Economic Dynamics: Studies in Schumpeterian Economics

Behavioral Norms, Technological Progress and Economic Dynamics: Studies in Schumpeterian Economics

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Jan 1, 1996 · Engels · Hardcover (453 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 453
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jan 1, 1996
Uitgever Univ of Michigan Pr
ISBN-10 0472107305
ISBN-13 9780472107308

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The "mind set" of Schumpeterian economics, that is, empirical studies of dynamic competition and contemporary changes in national economic systems, is the principal topic of this collection of essays by an international cast of scholars. There are some who believe that the age of Schumpeter has now replaced the age of Keynes. Schumpeter was interested in dynamic economics rather than the economics of stagnation; in the economics of the creation of wealth rather than the economics of the redistribution of wealth; in the economics of technological innovation rather than the economics of industrial management. The major thrust of the volume, then, concerns studies of industrial change with emphasis both on analysis of the impact of innovation and on the interrelatedness of industries viewed through the process of innovation. The essays maintain the standard of originality and rigor of analysis for which the earlier volumes from the Schumpeter Society have come to be known.
Contributors are Esben Sloth Anderson, Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch, Jurgen Backhaus, Mathias Binswanger, Maria Brouwer, Uwe Cantner, Bo Carlsson, Anne Carter, M. Gallegatti, G. Delli Gatti, Elias Dinopoulos, Rinaldo Evangelista, Michael Fritsch, Herbert Giersch, Christopher Green, Horst Hanusch, S. J. Isberg, Staffen Jacobsson, Brian Loasby, Nicola de Liso, J. S. Metcalfe, Hyman Minsky, Frederick M. Scherer, T. Y. Shen, Gerald Silverberg, Roberto Simonetti, Wolfgang Stolper, Bart Verspagen, Georg Westermann, and Ulrich Witt.
Ernst Helmstädter is Professor of Economics, Westfälische Welhelms-Universität, ünster. Mark Perlman is University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh.
The "mind set" of Schumpeterian economics, that is, empirical studies of dynamic competition and contemporary changes in national economic systems, is the principal topic of this collection of essays by an international cast of scholars. There are some who believe that the age of Schumpeter has now replaced the age of Keynes. Schumpeter was interested in dynamic economics rather than the economics of stagnation; in the economics of the creation of wealth rather than the economics of the redistribution of wealth; in the economics of technological innovation rather than the economics of industrial management. The major thrust of the volume, then, concerns studies of industrial change with emphasis both on analysis of the impact of innovation and on the interrelatedness of industries viewed through the process of innovation. The essays maintain the standard of originality and rigor of analysis for which the earlier volumes from the Schumpeter Society have come to be known.
Contributors are Esben Sloth Anderson, Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch, Jurgen Backhaus, Mathias Binswanger, Maria Brouwer, Uwe Cantner, Bo Carlsson, Anne Carter, M. Gallegatti, G. Delli Gatti, Elias Dinopoulos, Rinaldo Evangelista, Michael Fritsch, Herbert Giersch, Christopher Green, Horst Hanusch, S. J. Isberg, Staffen Jacobsson, Brian Loasby, Nicola de Liso, J. S. Metcalfe, Hyman Minsky, Frederick M. Scherer, T. Y. Shen, Gerald Silverberg, Roberto Simonetti, Wolfgang Stolper, Bart Verspagen, Georg Westermann, and Ulrich Witt.
Ernst Helmstädter is Professor of Economics, Westfälische Welhelms-Universität, ünster. Mark Perlman is University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh.

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