Tag: Intellectual History

Books

Max Weber’s Work

– "Max Weber's Work." (1920). In Swedberg, Richard (ed.), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991, 220-229.

Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital

– "Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital." In Taussig, Frank W., Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F.W. Taussig. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936, 213-222.

Ten Great Economists: From Marx to Keynes

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1951, xiv, 305 pp.; San Diego, California: Simon, 2003, xiv, 305 pp.
Brilliant evaluations of the men most influential in shaping economic thought: Marx, Walras, Menger, Marshall, Pareto, Bohm-Bawerk, Taussig, Fisher, Mitchell and Keynes, In the Appendix:… More

Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, 207 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003, 207 pp.
Beginning with a survey of economic thought from Aristotle to modern times, this book goes on to trace the development of the concept of the circular flow of economic forces. The final… More

History of Economic Analysis

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, xxv, 1260 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, 1320 pp.
From Oxford University Press: At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter – one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century – was working on his monumental… More

Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen

– Rothbard, Murray N. "Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen." The Review of Austrian Economics. Spring 1987.
Excerpt: Since World War II, mainstream neoclassical economics has followed the general equilibrium paradigm of Swiss economist Leon Walras (1834-1910). Economic analysis now consists of… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought

– Salerno, Joseph T. "The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1999, 35-66.
Excerpt: The core of any system of economic theory is the explanation of how prices are determined. As Mises (1998, p. 235) himself put it, “Economics is mainly concerned with the… More

Joseph Schumpeter’s Two Theories of Democracy

– Medearis, John. Joseph Schumpeter's Two Theories of Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.
From Harvard University Press: This book offers the first full-length treatment of Joseph Schumpeter’s political thought. Schumpeter’s theory of democracy as a competition among elites… More

Modernization and Its Political Consequences: Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter

– Blokland, Hans. Van Weesep, Nancy Smyth (trans.). Modernization and Its Political Consequences Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2006.
Excerpt: Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) is one of the greatest social scientists of the twentieth century. Only Max Weber and his renowned rival John Maynard Keynes might compete… More

Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School

– Michaelides, Panayotis G. and John G. Milios. "Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School." Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 33, No. 3. May 2009.
Abstract: So far Schumpeter’s affinities with the German Historical School (GHS) have been inadequately acknowledged or even unexplored in major accounts of Schumpeter’s work.… More

Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek – Keynes’ Challengers

– Nasar, Sylvia and Robert Johnson. "Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers." Institute for New Economic Thinking. February 7, 2012.
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their… More

Joseph Schumpeter

– Cowen, Tyler and Alex Tabarrok. "Joseph Schumpeter." Mercatus Center. October 4, 2012.
Mercatus Center examines Joseph Schumpeter, one of the deepest and most broadly read economists, ever. A splendid horseman too.

The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)

– Boettke, Peter J. "The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)." Cato Institute. 2015.
From YouTube: Peter J. Boettke traces the Austrian School’s history from Carl Menger through Eugen Böhm-Bawerk and Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray… More

Essays

Max Weber’s Work

– "Max Weber's Work." (1920). In Swedberg, Richard (ed.), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991, 220-229.

Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital

– "Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital." In Taussig, Frank W., Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F.W. Taussig. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936, 213-222.

Ten Great Economists: From Marx to Keynes

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1951, xiv, 305 pp.; San Diego, California: Simon, 2003, xiv, 305 pp.
Brilliant evaluations of the men most influential in shaping economic thought: Marx, Walras, Menger, Marshall, Pareto, Bohm-Bawerk, Taussig, Fisher, Mitchell and Keynes, In the Appendix:… More

Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, 207 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003, 207 pp.
Beginning with a survey of economic thought from Aristotle to modern times, this book goes on to trace the development of the concept of the circular flow of economic forces. The final… More

History of Economic Analysis

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, xxv, 1260 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, 1320 pp.
From Oxford University Press: At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter – one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century – was working on his monumental… More

Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen

– Rothbard, Murray N. "Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen." The Review of Austrian Economics. Spring 1987.
Excerpt: Since World War II, mainstream neoclassical economics has followed the general equilibrium paradigm of Swiss economist Leon Walras (1834-1910). Economic analysis now consists of… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought

– Salerno, Joseph T. "The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1999, 35-66.
Excerpt: The core of any system of economic theory is the explanation of how prices are determined. As Mises (1998, p. 235) himself put it, “Economics is mainly concerned with the… More

Joseph Schumpeter’s Two Theories of Democracy

– Medearis, John. Joseph Schumpeter's Two Theories of Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.
From Harvard University Press: This book offers the first full-length treatment of Joseph Schumpeter’s political thought. Schumpeter’s theory of democracy as a competition among elites… More

Modernization and Its Political Consequences: Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter

– Blokland, Hans. Van Weesep, Nancy Smyth (trans.). Modernization and Its Political Consequences Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2006.
Excerpt: Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) is one of the greatest social scientists of the twentieth century. Only Max Weber and his renowned rival John Maynard Keynes might compete… More

Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School

– Michaelides, Panayotis G. and John G. Milios. "Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School." Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 33, No. 3. May 2009.
Abstract: So far Schumpeter’s affinities with the German Historical School (GHS) have been inadequately acknowledged or even unexplored in major accounts of Schumpeter’s work.… More

Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek – Keynes’ Challengers

– Nasar, Sylvia and Robert Johnson. "Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers." Institute for New Economic Thinking. February 7, 2012.
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their… More

Joseph Schumpeter

– Cowen, Tyler and Alex Tabarrok. "Joseph Schumpeter." Mercatus Center. October 4, 2012.
Mercatus Center examines Joseph Schumpeter, one of the deepest and most broadly read economists, ever. A splendid horseman too.

The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)

– Boettke, Peter J. "The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)." Cato Institute. 2015.
From YouTube: Peter J. Boettke traces the Austrian School’s history from Carl Menger through Eugen Böhm-Bawerk and Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray… More

Commentary

Max Weber’s Work

– "Max Weber's Work." (1920). In Swedberg, Richard (ed.), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991, 220-229.

Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital

– "Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital." In Taussig, Frank W., Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F.W. Taussig. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936, 213-222.

Ten Great Economists: From Marx to Keynes

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1951, xiv, 305 pp.; San Diego, California: Simon, 2003, xiv, 305 pp.
Brilliant evaluations of the men most influential in shaping economic thought: Marx, Walras, Menger, Marshall, Pareto, Bohm-Bawerk, Taussig, Fisher, Mitchell and Keynes, In the Appendix:… More

Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, 207 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003, 207 pp.
Beginning with a survey of economic thought from Aristotle to modern times, this book goes on to trace the development of the concept of the circular flow of economic forces. The final… More

History of Economic Analysis

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, xxv, 1260 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, 1320 pp.
From Oxford University Press: At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter – one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century – was working on his monumental… More

Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen

– Rothbard, Murray N. "Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen." The Review of Austrian Economics. Spring 1987.
Excerpt: Since World War II, mainstream neoclassical economics has followed the general equilibrium paradigm of Swiss economist Leon Walras (1834-1910). Economic analysis now consists of… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought

– Salerno, Joseph T. "The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1999, 35-66.
Excerpt: The core of any system of economic theory is the explanation of how prices are determined. As Mises (1998, p. 235) himself put it, “Economics is mainly concerned with the… More

Joseph Schumpeter’s Two Theories of Democracy

– Medearis, John. Joseph Schumpeter's Two Theories of Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.
From Harvard University Press: This book offers the first full-length treatment of Joseph Schumpeter’s political thought. Schumpeter’s theory of democracy as a competition among elites… More

Modernization and Its Political Consequences: Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter

– Blokland, Hans. Van Weesep, Nancy Smyth (trans.). Modernization and Its Political Consequences Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2006.
Excerpt: Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) is one of the greatest social scientists of the twentieth century. Only Max Weber and his renowned rival John Maynard Keynes might compete… More

Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School

– Michaelides, Panayotis G. and John G. Milios. "Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School." Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 33, No. 3. May 2009.
Abstract: So far Schumpeter’s affinities with the German Historical School (GHS) have been inadequately acknowledged or even unexplored in major accounts of Schumpeter’s work.… More

Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek – Keynes’ Challengers

– Nasar, Sylvia and Robert Johnson. "Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers." Institute for New Economic Thinking. February 7, 2012.
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their… More

Joseph Schumpeter

– Cowen, Tyler and Alex Tabarrok. "Joseph Schumpeter." Mercatus Center. October 4, 2012.
Mercatus Center examines Joseph Schumpeter, one of the deepest and most broadly read economists, ever. A splendid horseman too.

The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)

– Boettke, Peter J. "The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)." Cato Institute. 2015.
From YouTube: Peter J. Boettke traces the Austrian School’s history from Carl Menger through Eugen Böhm-Bawerk and Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray… More

Multimedia

Max Weber’s Work

– "Max Weber's Work." (1920). In Swedberg, Richard (ed.), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991, 220-229.

Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital

– "Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital." In Taussig, Frank W., Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F.W. Taussig. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936, 213-222.

Ten Great Economists: From Marx to Keynes

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1951, xiv, 305 pp.; San Diego, California: Simon, 2003, xiv, 305 pp.
Brilliant evaluations of the men most influential in shaping economic thought: Marx, Walras, Menger, Marshall, Pareto, Bohm-Bawerk, Taussig, Fisher, Mitchell and Keynes, In the Appendix:… More

Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, 207 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003, 207 pp.
Beginning with a survey of economic thought from Aristotle to modern times, this book goes on to trace the development of the concept of the circular flow of economic forces. The final… More

History of Economic Analysis

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, xxv, 1260 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, 1320 pp.
From Oxford University Press: At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter – one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century – was working on his monumental… More

Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen

– Rothbard, Murray N. "Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen." The Review of Austrian Economics. Spring 1987.
Excerpt: Since World War II, mainstream neoclassical economics has followed the general equilibrium paradigm of Swiss economist Leon Walras (1834-1910). Economic analysis now consists of… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought

– Salerno, Joseph T. "The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1999, 35-66.
Excerpt: The core of any system of economic theory is the explanation of how prices are determined. As Mises (1998, p. 235) himself put it, “Economics is mainly concerned with the… More

Joseph Schumpeter’s Two Theories of Democracy

– Medearis, John. Joseph Schumpeter's Two Theories of Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.
From Harvard University Press: This book offers the first full-length treatment of Joseph Schumpeter’s political thought. Schumpeter’s theory of democracy as a competition among elites… More

Modernization and Its Political Consequences: Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter

– Blokland, Hans. Van Weesep, Nancy Smyth (trans.). Modernization and Its Political Consequences Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2006.
Excerpt: Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) is one of the greatest social scientists of the twentieth century. Only Max Weber and his renowned rival John Maynard Keynes might compete… More

Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School

– Michaelides, Panayotis G. and John G. Milios. "Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School." Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 33, No. 3. May 2009.
Abstract: So far Schumpeter’s affinities with the German Historical School (GHS) have been inadequately acknowledged or even unexplored in major accounts of Schumpeter’s work.… More

Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek – Keynes’ Challengers

– Nasar, Sylvia and Robert Johnson. "Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers." Institute for New Economic Thinking. February 7, 2012.
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their… More

Joseph Schumpeter

– Cowen, Tyler and Alex Tabarrok. "Joseph Schumpeter." Mercatus Center. October 4, 2012.
Mercatus Center examines Joseph Schumpeter, one of the deepest and most broadly read economists, ever. A splendid horseman too.

The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)

– Boettke, Peter J. "The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)." Cato Institute. 2015.
From YouTube: Peter J. Boettke traces the Austrian School’s history from Carl Menger through Eugen Böhm-Bawerk and Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray… More

Teaching

Max Weber’s Work

– "Max Weber's Work." (1920). In Swedberg, Richard (ed.), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991, 220-229.

Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital

– "Professor Taussig on Wages and Capital." In Taussig, Frank W., Explorations in Economics: Notes and Essays Contributed in Honor of F.W. Taussig. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936, 213-222.

Ten Great Economists: From Marx to Keynes

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1951, xiv, 305 pp.; San Diego, California: Simon, 2003, xiv, 305 pp.
Brilliant evaluations of the men most influential in shaping economic thought: Marx, Walras, Menger, Marshall, Pareto, Bohm-Bawerk, Taussig, Fisher, Mitchell and Keynes, In the Appendix:… More

Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, 207 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003, 207 pp.
Beginning with a survey of economic thought from Aristotle to modern times, this book goes on to trace the development of the concept of the circular flow of economic forces. The final… More

History of Economic Analysis

– New York: Oxford University Press, 1954, xxv, 1260 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, 1320 pp.
From Oxford University Press: At the time of his death in 1950, Joseph Schumpeter – one of the great economists of the first half of the 20th century – was working on his monumental… More

Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen

– Rothbard, Murray N. "Breaking Out of the Walrasian Box: The Cases of Schumpeter and Hansen." The Review of Austrian Economics. Spring 1987.
Excerpt: Since World War II, mainstream neoclassical economics has followed the general equilibrium paradigm of Swiss economist Leon Walras (1834-1910). Economic analysis now consists of… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: Europe (Volume 1). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

Opening Doors: The Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2)

– Allen, Robert Loring. Opening Doors: the Life and Work of Joseph Schumpeter: America (Volume 2). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction, 1991.
From Amazon: The author puts this book in the best possible context by referring to the “magisterial and paradoxical Dr. Schumpeter.” A figure in a rare class with John Maynard… More

The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought

– Salerno, Joseph T. "The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought." The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1999, 35-66.
Excerpt: The core of any system of economic theory is the explanation of how prices are determined. As Mises (1998, p. 235) himself put it, “Economics is mainly concerned with the… More

Joseph Schumpeter’s Two Theories of Democracy

– Medearis, John. Joseph Schumpeter's Two Theories of Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.
From Harvard University Press: This book offers the first full-length treatment of Joseph Schumpeter’s political thought. Schumpeter’s theory of democracy as a competition among elites… More

Modernization and Its Political Consequences: Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter

– Blokland, Hans. Van Weesep, Nancy Smyth (trans.). Modernization and Its Political Consequences Weber, Mannheim, and Schumpeter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2006.
Excerpt: Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) is one of the greatest social scientists of the twentieth century. Only Max Weber and his renowned rival John Maynard Keynes might compete… More

Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School

– Michaelides, Panayotis G. and John G. Milios. "Joseph Schumpeter and the German Historical School." Cambridge Journal of Economics.  Vol. 33, No. 3. May 2009.
Abstract: So far Schumpeter’s affinities with the German Historical School (GHS) have been inadequately acknowledged or even unexplored in major accounts of Schumpeter’s work.… More

Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek – Keynes’ Challengers

– Nasar, Sylvia and Robert Johnson. "Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers." Institute for New Economic Thinking. February 7, 2012.
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their… More

Joseph Schumpeter

– Cowen, Tyler and Alex Tabarrok. "Joseph Schumpeter." Mercatus Center. October 4, 2012.
Mercatus Center examines Joseph Schumpeter, one of the deepest and most broadly read economists, ever. A splendid horseman too.

The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)

– Boettke, Peter J. "The Austrian Tradition in Economics (with Peter J. Boettke)." Cato Institute. 2015.
From YouTube: Peter J. Boettke traces the Austrian School’s history from Carl Menger through Eugen Böhm-Bawerk and Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray… More