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Innovation and Growth: Schumpeterian Perspectives

by F. M. Scherer
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Overview

These sixteen essays are drawn from a body of work strongly influenced by the thought of Joseph A. Schumpeter. They are particularly appropriate in a time when low rates of growth have become the norm in the Western world and much of the economic debate focuses on prescriptions for industrial regeneration.Each essay tests hypotheses derived from the Schumpeterian propositions that technological innovation gives capitalist economies their peculiar dynamics through a process of"creative destruction," that technological progress has radically increased real income per capita in Western industrialized nations, and that monopoly market structures and their pursuit are a powerful engine of technological progress.F.M. Scherer is Professor of Economics at Swarthmore College and author of Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance, a leading text in industrial organization.

Synopsis

These sixteen essays are drawn from a body of work strongly influenced by the thought of Joseph A. Schumpeter.

About the Author, F. M. Scherer

F.M. Scherer is Emeritus Professor of Public Policy and Corporate Management in the Aetna Chair, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1986
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
310
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262691024

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