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Revisiting the Schumpeter hypotheses: firm size, market structure and technological regime

In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought

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  • Uwe Cantner
  • Horst Hanusch

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In this book, internationally renowned scholars, including two Nobel Laureates, have been drawn together to celebrate Arnold Heertje’s rich contribution to the field of economics. Their essays reflect his influence in the areas of economic theory and policy. In particular, they follow in the tradition of his work on oligopoly and price theory, welfare theory and policy, growth theory, environmental economics, technical change and the history of economic thought and methodology.

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  • Uwe Cantner & Horst Hanusch, 1999. "Revisiting the Schumpeter hypotheses: firm size, market structure and technological regime," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 6, pages 104-126, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:1857_6
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