The name says it all, this is a blog where the Economist's columnists consider business, finance and management. The blog is named after the economist Joseph Schumpeter, one of the 20th century's greatest intellectuals and maybe best known for his 1942 book “Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy,” as well as the theory of dynamic economic growth known as “creative destruction.” This results in authoritative insights and opinions that mix business, finance, science and technology with international news and politics.
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