The Economics of Creative Destruction: New Research on Themes from Aghion and Howitt
A stellar cast of economists examines the roles of creative destruction in addressing today's most important political and social questions. Inequality is rising, growth is stagnant while rents accumulate, the environment is suffering, and the COVID-19 pandemic exposed every crack in the system...
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Zusammenfassung: | A stellar cast of economists examines the roles of
creative destruction in addressing today's most important political
and social questions. Inequality is rising, growth is
stagnant while rents accumulate, the environment is suffering, and
the COVID-19 pandemic exposed every crack in the systems of global
capitalism. How can we restart growth? Can our societies be made
fairer? Editors Ufuk Akcigit and John Van Reenen assemble a
world-leading group of social scientists and theorists to consider
these questions and, in particular, how ideas about the economics
of creative destruction may help solve the problems we face. Most
closely associated with Joseph Schumpeter, formalized by Philippe
Aghion and Peter Howitt in the 1990s, the idea of innovation as
creative destruction has become foundational in economics, reaching
into almost every corner of the discipline-both theoretically and
empirically. Now, at a time of rapid and disorienting change, is an
opportune moment to pull the disparate strands of research together
to assess what has been learned and continue an intellectual
project that can aid economic decision-making in the decades to
come. The cutting-edge work in The Economics of Creative
Destruction focuses on innovation and growth. Contributors
offer illuminating insights into monopoly and inequality, the
nature of the social safety net, climate change, and the ups and
downs of regulation. Collectively, they suggest that governance has
a role to play in capitalism, maximizing its benefits and
minimizing its risks. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/jj.4820341 |