Well, Mason's message surprised me :
First, was obsolescence a very popular term among economists around
1900? It does not appear in Marshall's Principles index.
Second, obsolescence is only a small part of what Schumpeter intended to
describe with "creative destruction" as far as I understand it (an
explosive, exponential and cumulative process with far fetched effects
ignated by some initially localized innovation).
Alain Alcouffe