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In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the life of Joseph Schumpeter, the flamboyant Austrian economist who famously declared his ambition to be the greatest economist in the world, the best horseman in Austria, and the greatest lover in Vienna. We trace his journey from studying under the Austrian School in Vienna to his brief, tumultuous stint as Austria's Finance Minister, and finally to his tenure as a "showy" and erudite professor at Harvard University.
Join us as we unpack Schumpeter’s most enduring contributions to economic theory, specifically his popularization of "creative destruction" and his belief that the entrepreneur is the revolutionary hero of the economic cycle. We discuss his evolutionary view of capitalism, where innovation—rather than price competition—creates temporary monopolies and drives growth.
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