Joseph Schumpeter was an Austrian Economic theorist. Although controversial and critical of Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes he formulated ‘The Theory of Economic development’ around the idea of business cycles. These business cycles started with important new innovations (see below), and created much of pace of innovation and the acceleration of economic growth. Central to this was his theory of ‘Creative destruction’. In other words, companies that once revolutionised industry and created new spurts of growth, see their profits fall and their dominance disappear as rivals launch new designs or get more efficient. Traditional creative destruction has also hurt, causing layoffs of workers, crushing of industry, loss of skills, and, importantly for Peak Oilers, ever accelerated growth and consumption. It may also explain why returns can get less and less for each dollar invested overall, complexity increases more, needing more education, energy, law and capital to service the economy.
Interestingly Schumpeter also believed socialism would have to replace capitalism, as ultimately capitalism would destroy itself. What are people’s views on this, I especially want to hear from Montequest?
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