The Capitalist and the Entrepreneur in Joseph Schumpeter’s Economic Theory

This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of the role of the innovative entrepreneur within Joseph Schumpeter’s economic theory. Schumpeter’s theoretical model highlights the importance of the entrepreneur and of innovations in his theory of economic evolution, based on a twofold and significant recovery of concepts: On the one hand, Schumpeter took the entrepreneur and their ability to innovate out of the twilight zone to which the classical and neoclassical theory had subjected them and, on the other hand, he helped free the innovative entrepreneur from their capitalist function, earmarking them to the speculative role of capital accumulation.

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2023-11-09

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Tiempo y economía - 2023

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