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  2. Joseph Schumpeter - Wikipedia

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    Schumpeter criticized John Maynard Keynes and David Ricardo for the "Ricardian vice". According to Schumpeter, both Ricardo and Keynes reasoned in terms of abstract models, where they would freeze all but a few variables.

  3. History of economic thought - Wikipedia

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    David Ricardo (1772–1823) is renowned for his law of comparative advantage. David Ricardo (1772–1823) was born in London. By the age of 26, he had become a wealthy stock market trader, and bought himself a constituency seat in Ireland to gain a platform in the British parliament's House of Commons. [67]

  4. Historical school of economics - Wikipedia

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    After 1930 the historical school declined or disappeared in most economics departments. It lingered in history departments and business schools. The major influence in the 1930s and 1940s was Joseph Schumpeter with his dynamic, change-oriented, and innovation-based economics. Although his writings could be critical of the school, Schumpeter's ...

  5. Fiscal sociology - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Schumpeter's 1918 work "The Crisis of the Tax State [2]" is a founding text of fiscal sociology, though Schumpeter himself borrowed the term from the Austrian sociologist Rudolf Goldscheid's 1917 Staatssozialismus oder Staatskapitalismus ("State Socialism or State Capitalism").

  6. Labor theory of value - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, economist Joseph Schumpeter pointed out a couple of issues he believed undermined the validity of the labor theory of value. Firstly he wrote that labor theory of value failed to take into account the intrinsic differences in labor quality between individuals (a difference that, he believed, could not be properly encapsulated ...

  7. Iron law of wages - Wikipedia

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    The content of the iron law of wages has been attributed to economists writing earlier than Lassalle. For example, Antonella Stirati [8] notes that Joseph Schumpeter claimed that Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot first formulated the concept. Some (e.g., John Kenneth Galbraith [9]) attribute the idea to David Ricardo.

  8. Creative destruction - Wikipedia

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    The expression "creative destruction" was popularized by and is most associated with Joseph Schumpeter, particularly in his book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, first published in 1942. Already in his 1939 book Business Cycles , he attempted to refine the innovative ideas of Nikolai Kondratieff and his long-wave cycle which Schumpeter ...

  9. Late capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Schumpeter, an eminent economist, summed up the mood of alarm of the early forties: 'The all but general opinion seems to be that capitalist methods will be unequal to the task of reconstruction.' He regarded it as 'not open to doubt that the decay of capitalist society is very far advanced' (Schumpeter, 1943, p, 120)." [25]