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Definition of Schumpeter
1. Noun. United States economist (born in Czechoslovakia) (1883-1950).
Generic synonyms: Economic Expert, Economist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schumpeter
Literary usage of Schumpeter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"as a mechanical principle, additional to the psychological barter scheme.
Schumpeter, however, does lip sen-ice still to the need for a psychological ..."
2. Education and Capitalism: How Overcoming Our Fear of Markets and Economics by Herbert J. Walberg (2003)
""Perfect competition," wrote Joseph Schumpeter, "is not only impossible but
inferior."60 Why, if it is impossible, do economists assume perfect competition? ..."
3. Social Value: A Study in Economic Theory, Critical and Constructive by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1911)
"Professor Schumpeter indicates that his objection to the social value concept
... The English article in the Quarterly Journal contains Schumpeter 's ..."
4. Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market: A Treatise on Economic by Murray Newton Rothbard (2004)
"First, Schumpeter describes the ERE, where all anticipations are fulfilled, ...
Then, asks Schumpeter, what can impel changes in this setup? ..."
5. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"Schumpeter also departs, as shown, from the abstract market ratio notion in ...
Schumpeter, indeed, speaks of money as a mere "Schleier," which does not ..."
6. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"On the other hand, Schumpeter blurs the issue by maintaining: "This is always
possible: anything can be labeled as a datum, which simply means that we give ..."