No, Pete, I'm looking for some help in locating were
Paul Samuelsons 1981 paper on Schumpeter might have been
published.
And just as a postscript, related to Pete's remarks,
in a reply to Samuelson on the question of whether Schumpeter
ever pronounced on Hayek's final victory over Lerner and
Lange, Hayek writes:
"Schumpeter is of course psychologically a fascinating
problem. You might be amused by the following story. When
in March or April 1945 I read at Harvard my paper on
"The Use of Knowledge in Society" under Schumpeter's
chairmanship, I felt that out of curtesy I ought to leave
out the last section in which I criticised him. What
was my disappointment when he concluded the discussion
with something like, "We can of course agree to all that",
evidently not comprehending to what direct contradictions to
his views it led."
Greg Ransom
Dept. of Philosophy
UC-Riverside
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