Evolving Technology and Market Structure: Studies in Schumpeterian Economics

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Arnold Heertje, Mark Perlman
University of Michigan Press, 1990 - 351 páginas
Joseph Schumpeter's work, with its emphasis on supply side factors, for many years received less attention than that of his contemporary, Keynes. Now, as Evolving Technology and Market Structure shows, Schumpeter's ideas are having a considerable impact on both theory and empirical work in economics.

The distinguished editors have gathered a set of outstanding essays to show the current vigor and power of the Schumpeter beyond previously accepted models, and case studies show the relevance and use of his theories in analyzing the relations among technology, industrial growth, and market structure in a variety of countries, contexts, and industries.

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Introduction
1
Schumpeters Business Cycles Revisited
17
The Vision Reaffirmed
39
Finance and Evolution
51
Organizational Integration in Three Industrial Revolutions
77
Commentary
99
Gateway Technologies and the Evolutionary Dynamics
121
Commentary
157
Commentary
203
Joint RD
209
Introduction Adaptation and Diffusion of Modern Technology
227
Technological Winds of Creation and Destruction
247
Commentary
263
Commentary
281
The Case
307
Commentary
331

Innovation and International Competitiveness
167
Patterns of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Japan
187
Contributors
343
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