The International Schumpeter Society was founded in 1986 at the initiative of Wolfgang F. Stolper and Horst Hanusch.
Its purpose is to further research in directions that are of interest in the spirit of Joseph A. Schumpeter. It is incorporated as a non-profit German corporation with headquarters in Augsburg, Germany. The membership totals to 375 members from 44 countries (March 2015).
1. Innovation systems
2. Innovation policy
3. Long term economic development
4. Agent based models of innovation networks
5. On Complexity Economics
6. Innovation and entrepreneurship
7. Science and innovation
8. Heterodox approaches compatible with Neo-Schumpeterian economics
9. Economics of Catch-up by the latecomers
10. Issues in East Asian economies: China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, etc.
11. Comparative and International analysis of economic growth around the world
Jul 02
2018
Jul 04
2018
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Final Paper Deadline
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