Joseph A. Schumpeter : The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism /
Joseph Schumpeter remains a highly enigmatic theorist in the history of modern economics. His contributions, however, sought unity among theoretical economics, economic sociology, history, and statistics during a time when emphasis on such matters has been decidedly losing ground within the academic...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1991.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: The Man and His Work
- The Crisis of the Tax State
- The Sociology of Imperialisms
- Max Weber's Work
- Social Classes in an Ethnically Homogeneous Environment
- Recent Developments of Political Economy
- Can Capitalism Survive?
- The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences
- An Economic Interpretation of Our Time: The Lowell Lectures
- The Future of Private Enterprise in the Face of Modern Socialistic Tendencies
- Comments on a Plan for the Study of Entrepreneurship
- Wage and Tax Policy in Transitional States of Society
- American Institutions and Economic Progress
- Works by Schumpeter / Massimo M. Augello.