Joseph A. Schumpeter was one of the most famous economists of the
20th century. His "History of Economic Analsyis" is perhaps his
greatest contribution to the history of economics, providing an
account of the development of the subject from Ancient Greece to
the mid-20th century. Schumpeter's views on his predecessors have
proved to be a constant source of controversy. In this volume
individual chapters examine such disparate questions as
Schumpeter's apparent disregard for the American Institutionalist,
his grudging respect for Adam Smith, the perspicacity of his views
of Quesnay and his preference for Walras over Pareto. There are
four chapters devoted to the early Medieval schools neglected in
all of his writing. Schumpeter's magnum opus is related to the rest
of his economic output, especially his views on money and on
methodology.
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