Creative Destruction

Karl Ho

School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences

University of Texas at Dallas

Political Economy of Technology in East Asia

Introduction

Creative Destruction and COVID-19

COVID-19 Impact --- - Crisis as both a destructive and creative force. COVID --- - Need to balance protecting existing firms with fostering new ones.

Challenges of Capitalism

  • Issues: inequality, rent concentration, job insecurity.

  • Argument for "better capitalism" via creative destruction.

Purpose of the Book

  • Understanding and steering creative destruction.

  • Questions about innovation, protection, and growth.

Chapter 1: A New Paradigm

Definition of Creative Destruction

  • Continuous innovation replaces old technologies.

  • Central to capitalism’s renewal and growth.

Wealth Measurement

  • GDP per capita as a measure of wealth.

  • Limitations in capturing true economic welfare.

Need for a New Paradigm

  • Neoclassical models are inadequate.

  • Schumpeterian paradigm as a more fitting framework.

Schumpeterian Paradigm

  • Innovation is key to growth.

  • Balancing innovation incentives with preventing rent-seeking.

The Schumpeterian Paradigm (continued)

Definition

  • The Schumpeterian Paradigm emphasizes innovation and creative destruction as the primary drivers of economic growth.

  • It is named after economist Joseph Schumpeter, who viewed the continuous cycle of innovation and destruction as essential to capitalism’s dynamism.

Key Concepts

  • Innovation as the Engine of Growth: Innovation is the central force behind long-term economic growth, not just capital accumulation.

  • Creative Destruction: The continuous process where new innovations replace old technologies, firms, and industries, fostering economic progress but also causing disruptions.

  • The Role of Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs drive innovation and creative destruction by introducing new products and methods, motivated by profit and competition.

  • Market Dynamics: The balance between innovation and competition is crucial; too much competition can erode incentives for firms to innovate.

Quote

"The process of Creative Destruction is the essential fact about capitalism. It is what capitalism consists in and what every capitalist concern has got to live in."
— Joseph A. Schumpeter

Citations

  • Aghion, P., Antonin, C., & Bunel, S. (2021). The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

  • Schumpeter, J. A. (1942). Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. Harper & Brothers.

Real-World Impact of Creative Destruction

  • Correlation between innovation (patents) and GDP growth.

  • Role of startups in economic dynamism.