The Filiation of Economic Ideas: Marx, Schumpeter, Georgescu-Roegen
Andrea Maneschi ()
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Andrea Maneschi: Vanderbilt University - Department of Economics
History of Economic Ideas, 2006, vol. 14, issue 2, 105-125
Abstract:
The evolutionary approaches to economics taken by Marx and Schumpeter underlie the Marx- Schumpeter-Georgescu-Roegen filiation of economic ideas and the subsequent birth of bioeconomics. In tracing this filiation from Marx to Schumpeter and on to Georgescu-Roegen, this paper begins with the influence that Marx had on Schumpeter, then explores the direct impact that Marx and his school had on Georgescu- Roegen as well as Schumpeter’s influence on Georgescu-Roegen. As a link in this filiation of economic ideas, Georgescu-Roegen became a heterodox economist critical of neoclassical economics and anxious to establish a new economic paradigm.
Date: 2006
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