| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1956 - 536 pages
...• • • strikes not at the margins of profits and the outputs of the existing firms but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition...a bombardment Is In comparison with forcing a door * * *" (Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy 84 (3d ed. Schumpeter's view is discussed at length in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 1352 pages
...* • • strikes not at tho margins of profits and the outputs of the existing; firms but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition Is as much more effective than the other as a bom bardment is in comparison with forcing a door • " (Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy 84 (3d... | |
| 1980 - 1100 pages
...competition is as much more -' tive than the other as a bombardment is in comparison with forcing t •.• and so much more important that it becomes a matter of comparative iffltt ence whether competition in the ordinary sense functions more or .1 promptly . . . (Quoted in... | |
| James W. Brock - 340 pages
...and which strikes not at the margins of profits and the outputs of the existing firms but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition...other as a bombardment is in comparison with forcing a door."20 This kind of competition, in short, unleashes what Schumpeter called the gales of creative... | |
| Maria Brouwer - 1991 - 286 pages
...new commodity, the new technology, the new source of supply, the new type of organization' (CSD, 84). This kind of competition is as much more effective...bombardment is in comparison with forcing a door. (CSD, 84) And Schumpeter concludes: In many cases, though not in all, this will in the long run enforce... | |
| Yūichi Shionoya, Mark Perlman - 1994 - 378 pages
...destruction tthe competition between the old and the new1 prevents large firms from becoming sleeping giants: "This kind of competition is as much more effective...other as a bombardment is in comparison with forcing a door."2 Schumpeter, however, never spelled out how creative destruction between large firms would operate.... | |
| Johann Götschl - 1995 - 308 pages
...competition which strikes not at the margin of the profits and the outputs of existing 1inns, but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition is as much more effective than the other [neoclassical] as a bombardment is in comparison with forcing a door, and so much more important that... | |
| James K. Galbraith - 2000 - 390 pages
...which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing firms but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition is as much more effective than the other as a bombatdment is in comparison with forcing a door. —Joseph A. Schumpetcr, Capstalism, Socialism and... | |
| James K. Galbraith - 2000 - 390 pages
...which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing fitms but at their foundations and their very lives. This kind of competition is as much more effective than the orher as a bombardment is in comparison with forcing a door. —Joseph A. Schumpeter. Capitalism, Socialism... | |
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