

Capital As Will and Imagination
Book • 2013
This book examines how economists and planners in postwar Japan applied Schumpeter's ideas on entrepreneurship, innovation, and creative destruction to achieve high-speed growth.
It highlights the role of inflationary credit creation in stabilizing Japanese capitalism and contributing to its postwar success.
The book also explores broader implications for modern capital and global economic trends.
It highlights the role of inflationary credit creation in stabilizing Japanese capitalism and contributing to its postwar success.
The book also explores broader implications for modern capital and global economic trends.