International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking and finance. This interpretation is founded on an overall investigation into Schumpeter's writings addressing those issues from different perspectives.<br />In section 1, we discuss the widespread evolutionist interpretation of Schumpeter and rather assert an institutionalist perspective. In support of our interpretation, we highlight the specific role played by economic sociology in Schumpeter's methodological approach. Economic sociology, indeed, provides the foundations of a theory of institutions and institutional change, which is often undermined by the usual evolutionary interpretation. We believe, however, that t...
International audienceThis paper seeks to assess the nature of financial innovations as regards the ...
International audienceAlthough in the Schumpeterian process of entrepreneurial innovations money and...
In 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: “The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences”, whic...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
International audienceIn contrast to Schumpeter's theory of credit and banking, expounded in definit...
This paper examines J.A. Schumpeter’s theory of money, as expounded in his first book, Das Wesen und...
International audienceIn 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: "The Meaning of Rationality in the ...
This paper seeks to explore and to critically evaluate, from an economic standpoint, Joseph Schumpet...
Schumpeter’s unique type of evolutionary analysis can hardly be understood unless we recognise that ...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter's thinking that allows two ...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter's thinking that allows two ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part presents the main methodological assumptions and c...
International audienceThis paper examines J.A. Schumpeter's theory of money, as expounded in his fir...
International audienceThis paper seeks to assess the nature of financial innovations as regards the ...
International audienceAlthough in the Schumpeterian process of entrepreneurial innovations money and...
In 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: “The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences”, whic...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
International audienceIn contrast to Schumpeter's theory of credit and banking, expounded in definit...
This paper examines J.A. Schumpeter’s theory of money, as expounded in his first book, Das Wesen und...
International audienceIn 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: "The Meaning of Rationality in the ...
This paper seeks to explore and to critically evaluate, from an economic standpoint, Joseph Schumpet...
Schumpeter’s unique type of evolutionary analysis can hardly be understood unless we recognise that ...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter's thinking that allows two ...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter's thinking that allows two ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part presents the main methodological assumptions and c...
International audienceThis paper examines J.A. Schumpeter's theory of money, as expounded in his fir...
International audienceThis paper seeks to assess the nature of financial innovations as regards the ...
International audienceAlthough in the Schumpeterian process of entrepreneurial innovations money and...
In 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: “The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences”, whic...