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Joseph A. Schumpeter
Alternative spellings: Yuesefu Xiongbite Josef Schumpeter Joseph Schumpeter J. A. Schumpeter Josef A. Schumpeter Yue se fu Xiong bi de Yuesefu-Xiongbide Yuesefu Xiongbide Joseph Alois Schumpeter Josef Alois Schumpeter J. A. Shunpētā
B:8. Februar 1883Třešt D: 8. Januar 1950 Biblio: Österreichischer Nationalökonom, Sozialwissenschaftler Jurist und Politiker. Er nahm 1925 die deutsche und 1939 die US-Staatsbürgerschaft an; Diss. jur Wien 1906; Habilitation Wien 1908; ab 1911 Prof. für Polit. Ökonomie in Graz; ab 1932 Prof. in Harvard Death Place:
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Joseph Alois Schumpeter (German: [ˈʃʊmpeːtɐ]; February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian-born political economist. He served briefly as Finance Minister of German-Austria in 1919. In 1932, he emigrated to the United States to become a professor at Harvard University, where he remained until the end of his career, and in 1939 obtained American citizenship. Schumpeter was one of the most influential economists of the early 20th century, and popularized the term "creative destruction", which was coined by Werner Sombart. (Source: DBPedia)
Joseph Alois Schumpeter (German: [ˈʃʊmpeːtɐ]; February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian-born political economist. He served briefly as Finance Minister of German-Austria in 1919. In 1932, he emigrated to the United States to become a professor at Harvard University, where he remained until the end of his career, and in 1939 obtained American citizenship. Schumpeter was one of the most influential economists of the early 20th century, and popularized the term "creative destruction", which was coined by Werner Sombart. (Source: DBPedia)
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