Another outstanding student of Schumpeter's was the economist Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen. Robert Heilbroner was one of Schumpeter's most renowned pupils, who wrote extensively about him in "The Worldly Philosophers". For some time after his death, Schumpeter's views were most influential among heterodox economists, especially European, who were interested in industrial organization, evolutionary theory, and economic development, and who tended to be on the other end of the political spectrum of Schumpeter and were often also influenced by Keynes, Karl Marx, and Thorstein Veblen. He is one of the most influential economists who lived in the first half of 20th century. Joseph Alois Schumpeter (FebruJanuary 8, 1950) was an Moravian-born economist and political scientist, who was Austrian and later became an American citizen. Cover slightly age-toned, crease down center of spine, no underlining, no previous owner's names, not exlibrary.
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