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Business cycles, 1981: t.p. (Joseph A. Schumpeter)
L'Hétérodoxie dans la pensée ... 1985: t.p. (J.A. Schumpeter)
Sot︠s︡ialʹno-politicheskie vozzrenii︠a︡ I. Shumpetera, 1989: p. 18 (Iosif Aloiz Shumpeter)
Shunp{macr}et{macr}a no keizaigaku, 1991.
Kapitalizm, sot︠s︡ializm, i demokratii︠a︡, 1995: t.p. (Ĭ. Shumpeter) colophon (Shumpeter, Ĭozef A.)
Britannica online, Jan. 3, 2013 (Joseph A. Schumpeter, in full Joseph Alois Schumpeter; born Feb. 8, 1883, Triesch, Moravia [now Třešť, Czech Republic]; died Jan. 8, 1950, Taconic, Conn., U.S.; Moravian-born American economist and sociologist known for his theories of capitalist development and business cycles. Schumpeter was educated in Vienna and taught at the universities of Czernowitz, Graz, and Bonn before joining the faculty of Harvard University (1932-50). In 1919 he served briefly as minister of finance in the Austrian government. His History of Economic Analysis (1954; reprinted 1966) is an exhaustive study of the development of analytic methods in economics) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/528467/Joseph-A-Schumpeter