Schumpeter, Joseph Alois
Born: Feb 08, 1883 AD
Died: 1950 AD, at 66 years of age.
Nationality:
American
Categories:
Economists
1883 - Born in Triesch on the 8th of February.
1906 - He began his career studying Law at the University of Vienna under the great Austrian capital theorist Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, taking his PhD.
1909 - He became a professor of economics and government at the University of Czernowitz.
1911 - The University of Graz, where he remained until World War I.
1912 - Wrote "The Theory of Economic Development".
1919 - He served as the Austrian Minister of Finance.
1920 - President of the private Biederman Bank.
1925 - He held a chair at the University of Bonn, Germany.
1932 - He moved to Harvard where he taught.
1933 - Schumpeter encouraged some young mathematical economists and was even the founding president of the Econometric Society.
1939 - Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process.
1942 - Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy.
1950 - Died on the 8th of January.
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