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Technological innovations, Classical school of economics, Economic aspects, Endogenous growth (Economics), Economics, Economic development, History, Economics, history, Technological innovations, economic aspects, Knowledge management, Développement économique, Innovations, Aspect économique, Gestion des connaissances, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Development, Business Development, Economic Development, General, Government & Business, Structural Adjustment, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Economic PolicyEdition | Availability |
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Innovation, knowledge and growth: Adam Smith, Schumpeter and the moderns
2011, Routledge
in English
0415550637 9780415550635
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Introduction
Technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution in classical economics: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Karl Marx
Joseph A. Schumpeter : an economist between Marx and Walras
Innovations and profits : Schumpeter and the classical heritage
On the growth of knowledge about the role of knowledge in economic growth : a critical assessment of recent literature on growth theory
Who is going to kiss sleeping beauty? On the "classical" analytical origins and perspectives of input-output analysis
Whither the history of economic thought? Going slowly rather nowhere?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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