Uncovering Forgotten Economic Thinkers Could Revolutionize Modern Economic Theory
The article discusses various aspects of Joseph A. Schumpeter's work in the field of economics. It covers methods of scholarship, revisits the 'Great Gap' thesis, explores thoughts about money, credit, and finance, delves into themes of the classical school, expands frontiers, and synthesizes the findings. Key topics include Schumpeter's history of economic analysis, his treatment of nonmainstream American economics, and his approach to money. The researchers analyze Schumpeter's ideas in relation to other economists like Ibn Khaldun and Adam Smith, providing insights into different economic theories and perspectives.