THE SEVENTH CHAPTER OF SCHUMPETER'S THE THEORY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION
Jurgen Backhaus
Industry and Innovation, 2002, vol. 9, issue 1-2, 91-92
Abstract:
Schumpeter's seminal theory of economic development (1912) originally contained seven chapters. The last chapter was later omitted in both the German editions and the English translation. It is an ambitious attempt to place economic development within a larger sociological context, one of the pioneering classics in economic sociology. The presentation provides some of the background that led to this work and to its later neglect.
Date: 2002
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