Joseph Schumpeter omitted the seventh chapter of his book Theorie der mrtschaftlichen Entwicklung 1912 from the second and subsequent editions. Schumpeter revised this first edition, in order to provide the contours of a general theory of dynamic economics, encompassing the entire social realm. The most significant part of this feature is the changing attitude of Schumpeter, towards theorising the innovative entrepreneur. Thus, from 193O's onwards, Schumpeter extended and slightly changed his theory of the entrepreneur. From now on, it's the function of this unique type that has been emphasized. In this context, this paper points out that the main cause of this proclivity is the epistemological dilemma of Schumpeter's thought.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | November 1, 2005 |
Published in Issue | Year 2005 Volume: 3 Issue: 10 |