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  <namePart>Schumpeter, Joseph Alois</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>2003</dateIssued>
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 <note>Joseph A.Schumpeter was one of the greatest economists of the twentieth&#13;
century. His History of Economic Analysis is perhaps the greatest contribution&#13;
to the history of economics, providing a magisterial account of the development&#13;
of the subject from Ancient Greece to the mid-twentieth century.&#13;
Schumpeter’s views on his predecessors have proved to be a constant source&#13;
of controversy. Here individual chapters examine such disparate questions as&#13;
Schumpeter’s apparent disregard for the American Institutionalises, his grudging&#13;
respect for Adam Smith, the perspicacity of his views on Quesnay, and his&#13;
preference for Walras over Pareto. Four chapters are devoted to the early&#13;
medieval schools, neglected in all of his writings. Schumpeter’s magnum opus&#13;
is related to the rest of his economic output, especially his views on money and&#13;
on methodology.&#13;
With contributions by leading historians of economics from six countries,&#13;
this volume analyses Schumpeter’s contribution to the history of economics,&#13;
considers its lasting significance, and uses it as a benchmark to assess the&#13;
current state of the field</note>
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  <topic>Evolutionary economics</topic>
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