Schumpeter and Quantitative Research in Economics
January 1951
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The difficulty of giving a correct appraisal of so many-sided a talent as Schumpeter was is evident. The following impressions relate to only one aspect of the writings of this complicated and almost mysterious mind; they try to find out what his attitude was toward the type of economist we may call "model builders" in the econometric sense.
Also in: Horst Hanusch (Ed.), The Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter, Vol. 1: Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economics, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1999, pp. 23-25
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