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SCHUMPETERIAN THEORY

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                            presented
    by,                  usha susan
    mathew                   vishnu
    chandradas
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
   Economic development is the development of economic wealth of countries or
    regions for the well-being of their inhabitants.

   Economic Growth & development are two different terms used in economics.
    Generally speaking economic development refers to the problems of
    underdeveloped countries and economic growth to those of developed
    countries.
JOSEPH.ALOIS. SCHUMPETER
SCHUMPETER’S MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
   Schumpeter assumes a perfectly competitive economy which is in stationary
    equilibrium. In such a stationary state ,there is perfect competitive equilibrium.
    no profits, no interest rates, no savings, no investments and no involuntary
    unemployment. This equilibrium is characterized by the term “circular flow”,
    continues to repeat itself every year. In the circular flow, the same products are
    produced every year in same manner.

   According to him economic development “is spontaneous and discontinuous
    change in the channels of the circular flow, disturbance of equilibrium, which
    forever alters and displaces the equilibrium state previously existing”

   Development consists in the carrying out of new combinations for which
    possibilities exist in the stationary state. New combinations come about in the
    form of INNOVATIONS.
INNOVATIONS
An innovations may consist of:
      1.The introduction of a new product
      2.The introduction of new method of production
      3.The opening up of a new market
      4.The conquest of a new source of raw materials
      5.The carrying out of a new organization of any industry like the
        creation of monopoly
According to Schumpeter ,it is the introduction of new product and the
continual improvements in the existing ones that lead to development.
ROLE OF INNOVATOR
   Schumpeter assigns the role of an innovator not to the capitalist but to the
    entrepreneur. The entrepreneur is not a man of ordinary managerial ability, but
    one who introduces something entirely new. The entrepreneur is motivated by:
         a)The desire to find a private commercial kingdom
         b)The will to conquer an prove his superiority
         c)The joy of creating ,of getting things done ,or simply of exercising one’s
           energy and ingenuity.

         To perform his economic condition ,the entrepreneur requires two thing :
         first ,the existence of technical knowledge in order to produce new ;
         second, the power of disposal over the factors of production in the form
         of credit.
ROLE OF PROFITS
   An entrepreneur innovates to earn profits.

   Profits are conceived “as a surplus over costs :a difference between the total
    receipts and outlay –as a function of innovation

   According to Schumpeter ,under competitive equilibrium the price of each
    product just equals its cost of production and there no profits. Profits arise due
    to dynamic changes resulting from an innovation. They continue to exist till the
    innovation becomes general.
BREAKING THE CIRCULAR FLOW
   Schumpeter’s model starts with the breaking up of the circular flow with an
    innovation in the form of a new product by an entrepreneur for the purpose of
    earning profit.

   In order to break the circular flow ,the innovating entrepreneurs are financed by
    bank-credit expansion.

   Investment in innovation is risky, they must pay interest on it. Once the new
    innovation becomes successful and profitable, other entrepreneurs follow it.

   Innovations in one field may induce other innovations in related fields. The
    emergence of motor car industry may in, in turn ,stimulate a wave of new
    investments in the construction of highways ,rubber tyre etc.
   The spread of innovation is shown in figure 1where the %of firms adopting a
    particular innovation is shown the vertical axis.The curve OI shows that firms
    adopt an innovation slowly to start with but soon the adoption of innovation
    gains momentum. But it never reaches 100%adoption by firms.
CYCLICAL PROCESS
   Investment is assumed to be financed by creation of bank credit.
   It increases money incomes and prices and helps to create a cumulative expansion
    throughout the economy.
   With the increase in purchasing power of the customers, the demand for the
    products of the old industries increases to the supply.
   Price rise ,profit increase and old industries expand by borrowing from the banks. it
    induces a secondary wave of credit ,inflation which is superimposed or the primary
    wave of innovation
   After a period the new products start appearing in the market displacing the old
    products and enforcing process of liquidation and readjustment.
   The demand for old product is decreased. Their price fall. some are even forced to
    run into liquidation.
   As though innovators start repaying bank loans out of profits, the quantity of money
    is decreased and prices tends to fall. profit decline. Uncertainty &the impulse for
    innovation is reduced.
   Depression entered.
PROCESS AT THE END OF CAPITALISM
   Three forces are discernible, that are the beginning of the creeping death of
    capitalism. They are ;
               (1)The decadence of the entrepreneurial function
               (2)The disintegration of bourgeoisie family; and
               (3)The destruction of the institutional frame work of the capitalist
                   society.
   Overruling over class-wage people
   The tendency towards concentration into big concerns weakens and destroys the
    twin institutions of private property and freedom of contract.
   As a result of clashing of groups capitalism results crumbling and there is a
    gradual movements towards socialism.
   At the end capitalism would fade away.
CRITICISMS OF THEORY
   1.The entire process of Schumpeter's theory is based on the innovator whom he
    regards as an ideal person

   2.economic development is the result of the cyclical process

   3.Cyclical changes due to innovation is not correct

   4.Schumpeter regards innovation as the main cause of economic development

   5.Too much importance to bank -credit
DIAGRAM OF SCHUMPETER’S MODEL OF E.D

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Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
 

Schumpeterian Theory in 40 Characters

  • 1. SCHUMPETERIAN THEORY  presented by, usha susan mathew vishnu chandradas
  • 2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT  Economic development is the development of economic wealth of countries or regions for the well-being of their inhabitants.  Economic Growth & development are two different terms used in economics. Generally speaking economic development refers to the problems of underdeveloped countries and economic growth to those of developed countries.
  • 4. SCHUMPETER’S MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT  Schumpeter assumes a perfectly competitive economy which is in stationary equilibrium. In such a stationary state ,there is perfect competitive equilibrium. no profits, no interest rates, no savings, no investments and no involuntary unemployment. This equilibrium is characterized by the term “circular flow”, continues to repeat itself every year. In the circular flow, the same products are produced every year in same manner.  According to him economic development “is spontaneous and discontinuous change in the channels of the circular flow, disturbance of equilibrium, which forever alters and displaces the equilibrium state previously existing”  Development consists in the carrying out of new combinations for which possibilities exist in the stationary state. New combinations come about in the form of INNOVATIONS.
  • 5. INNOVATIONS An innovations may consist of: 1.The introduction of a new product 2.The introduction of new method of production 3.The opening up of a new market 4.The conquest of a new source of raw materials 5.The carrying out of a new organization of any industry like the creation of monopoly According to Schumpeter ,it is the introduction of new product and the continual improvements in the existing ones that lead to development.
  • 6. ROLE OF INNOVATOR  Schumpeter assigns the role of an innovator not to the capitalist but to the entrepreneur. The entrepreneur is not a man of ordinary managerial ability, but one who introduces something entirely new. The entrepreneur is motivated by: a)The desire to find a private commercial kingdom b)The will to conquer an prove his superiority c)The joy of creating ,of getting things done ,or simply of exercising one’s energy and ingenuity. To perform his economic condition ,the entrepreneur requires two thing : first ,the existence of technical knowledge in order to produce new ; second, the power of disposal over the factors of production in the form of credit.
  • 7. ROLE OF PROFITS  An entrepreneur innovates to earn profits.  Profits are conceived “as a surplus over costs :a difference between the total receipts and outlay –as a function of innovation  According to Schumpeter ,under competitive equilibrium the price of each product just equals its cost of production and there no profits. Profits arise due to dynamic changes resulting from an innovation. They continue to exist till the innovation becomes general.
  • 8. BREAKING THE CIRCULAR FLOW  Schumpeter’s model starts with the breaking up of the circular flow with an innovation in the form of a new product by an entrepreneur for the purpose of earning profit.  In order to break the circular flow ,the innovating entrepreneurs are financed by bank-credit expansion.  Investment in innovation is risky, they must pay interest on it. Once the new innovation becomes successful and profitable, other entrepreneurs follow it.  Innovations in one field may induce other innovations in related fields. The emergence of motor car industry may in, in turn ,stimulate a wave of new investments in the construction of highways ,rubber tyre etc.
  • 9. The spread of innovation is shown in figure 1where the %of firms adopting a particular innovation is shown the vertical axis.The curve OI shows that firms adopt an innovation slowly to start with but soon the adoption of innovation gains momentum. But it never reaches 100%adoption by firms.
  • 10. CYCLICAL PROCESS  Investment is assumed to be financed by creation of bank credit.  It increases money incomes and prices and helps to create a cumulative expansion throughout the economy.  With the increase in purchasing power of the customers, the demand for the products of the old industries increases to the supply.  Price rise ,profit increase and old industries expand by borrowing from the banks. it induces a secondary wave of credit ,inflation which is superimposed or the primary wave of innovation  After a period the new products start appearing in the market displacing the old products and enforcing process of liquidation and readjustment.  The demand for old product is decreased. Their price fall. some are even forced to run into liquidation.  As though innovators start repaying bank loans out of profits, the quantity of money is decreased and prices tends to fall. profit decline. Uncertainty &the impulse for innovation is reduced.  Depression entered.
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  • 12. PROCESS AT THE END OF CAPITALISM  Three forces are discernible, that are the beginning of the creeping death of capitalism. They are ; (1)The decadence of the entrepreneurial function (2)The disintegration of bourgeoisie family; and (3)The destruction of the institutional frame work of the capitalist society.  Overruling over class-wage people  The tendency towards concentration into big concerns weakens and destroys the twin institutions of private property and freedom of contract.  As a result of clashing of groups capitalism results crumbling and there is a gradual movements towards socialism.  At the end capitalism would fade away.
  • 13. CRITICISMS OF THEORY  1.The entire process of Schumpeter's theory is based on the innovator whom he regards as an ideal person  2.economic development is the result of the cyclical process  3.Cyclical changes due to innovation is not correct  4.Schumpeter regards innovation as the main cause of economic development  5.Too much importance to bank -credit