When we inquire about the general forms of economic phenomena, about their uniformities, or about a key to understanding them, we ipso facto indicate that we wish at that moment to consider them as something to be investigated, to be sought for, as the "unknown”; and that we wish to trace them to the relatively "known,” just as any science deals with its object of inquiry. (Joseph Schumpeter)

When we inquire about the general forms of economic phenomena, about their uniformities, or about a key to understanding them, we ipso facto indicate that we wish at that moment to consider them as something to be investigated, to be sought for, as the "unknown”; and that we wish to trace them to the relatively "known,” just as any science deals with its object of inquiry.

Joseph Schumpeter

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