Together with Wicksell and other German speaking authors, Schumpeter re-defined the foundations of monetary theory replacing the traditional view of money as a "veil", which facilitates exchanges, with the concept of money as capital, which acts as an essential premise for the starting of new production processes. However, these results were not enough to give credit to Schumpeter as monetary theorist. The present paper aims to show that this scanty renown of Schumpeter’s monetary theory is due to his attempt to reach a close integration between the monetary and the "real" aspects of the economic system. This attempt implies, in fact, that Schumpeter does not examine the traditional monetary problems but deals with those money functions whi...
The essential aim is to reconstruct the original Marx's original theory of money in order to assimil...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's anal...
In this paper I compare Schumpeter's and Keynes' views on the financing of economic activity. As wil...
Together with Wicksell and other German speaking authors, Schumpeter re-defined the foundations of m...
Schumpeter shows that bank credit acts as money-capital and, therefore, constitutes the necessary pr...
This paper examines J.A. Schumpeter’s theory of money, as expounded in his first book, Das Wesen und...
International audienceIn contrast to Schumpeter's theory of credit and banking, expounded in definit...
Credit money plays a crucial role in Schumpeterian theoretical analysis of economic development. Nev...
Reprinted in John Cunningham Wood and Robert D. Wood (eds.) Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
International audienceThis paper examines J.A. Schumpeter's theory of money, as expounded in his fir...
The paper analyzes key aspects of Marx’s theory of money in order to reassert its continued relevanc...
In the first section we discuss the Wicksellian origins of Schumpeter's and Hayek's approaches to mo...
The chapter discusses Augusto Graziani’s heterodoxy in monetary thought. This author has stressed th...
Reprinted in H. Hanusch (ed.), The Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter (Intellectual Legacies in Modern Econ...
The essential aim is to reconstruct the original Marx's original theory of money in order to assimil...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's anal...
In this paper I compare Schumpeter's and Keynes' views on the financing of economic activity. As wil...
Together with Wicksell and other German speaking authors, Schumpeter re-defined the foundations of m...
Schumpeter shows that bank credit acts as money-capital and, therefore, constitutes the necessary pr...
This paper examines J.A. Schumpeter’s theory of money, as expounded in his first book, Das Wesen und...
International audienceIn contrast to Schumpeter's theory of credit and banking, expounded in definit...
Credit money plays a crucial role in Schumpeterian theoretical analysis of economic development. Nev...
Reprinted in John Cunningham Wood and Robert D. Wood (eds.) Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
International audienceThis paper examines J.A. Schumpeter's theory of money, as expounded in his fir...
The paper analyzes key aspects of Marx’s theory of money in order to reassert its continued relevanc...
In the first section we discuss the Wicksellian origins of Schumpeter's and Hayek's approaches to mo...
The chapter discusses Augusto Graziani’s heterodoxy in monetary thought. This author has stressed th...
Reprinted in H. Hanusch (ed.), The Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter (Intellectual Legacies in Modern Econ...
The essential aim is to reconstruct the original Marx's original theory of money in order to assimil...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's anal...
In this paper I compare Schumpeter's and Keynes' views on the financing of economic activity. As wil...