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100 1  Moss, Laurence S.,|d1944- 
245 10 Joseph Schumpeter and dynamic economic change :
       |bcapitalism as "creative destruction"|h[Hoopla electronic
       resource] /|cLaurence S. Moss. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Lois Rukyser. 
520    Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950) viewed capitalism as a 
       dynamic engine of progress. In his view, mature economic 
       systems find a regular and stable routine of supply, 
       demand, and exchange; Schumpeter called this the "circular
       flow". Entrepreneurs interrupt this circular flow with new
       ideas and visions about the economic future, recombining 
       existing resources to create new and more valuable 
       products and services. Schumpeter saw the freedom of 
       innovation and exchange as the foundation of material 
       progress in capitalist economies. Schumpeter called 
       capitalism a process of "creative destruction" because it 
       overthrows old routines and methods of production. But he 
       recognized that this process is unstable, and therefore 
       unsettling, for those who have become accustomed to 
       established ways. Schumpeter predicted growing political 
       opposition to capitalism and a corresponding growth in 
       socialism, in the 20th century. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Schumpeter, Joseph A.,|d1883-1950. 
650  0 Economics. 
650  0 Economic development. 
650  0 Comparative economics. 
650  0 Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) 
700 1  Rukeyser, Louis.|4nrt 
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830  0 Audio classics series.|pGreat economic thinkers. 
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