CONCEPT
New Combinations
Schumpeter's precise term for what the popular discourse calls <em>innovation</em> — the arrangement of existing factors of production in configurations that render the previous arrangement obsolete.
A new combination is not an invention. It is the deployment of existing capabilities in an arrangement that the economic structure has not yet absorbed. Schumpeter identified five categories: the introduction of a new good, a new method of production, a new market, a new source of supply, or a new organization of industry. Each of these, deployed successfully, triggers creative destruction — disrupts the existing arrangement, displaces competitors, and reshapes the economic landscape. The AI-powered coding assistant satisfies all five categories simultaneously, which is why Schumpeter's framework identifies it as a disruption of unusually broad scope.
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The critical move in Schumpeter's framework is the distinction between the capability and the combination. Electricity as a scientific phenomenon existed before Samuel Insull; the economic transformation came when Insull combined electrical generation, distribution, and commercial billing into a utility system that made the light bulb economically meaningful. The combination, not the capability, is what drives creative destruction.
The five categories Schumpeter specified in 1911 remain analytically
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