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  1. Knut John Gustaf Wicksell (ur. 20 grudnia 1851 w Sztokholmie, zm. 3 maja 1926 w Stocksund) – szwedzki ekonomista, twórca szwedzkiej szkoły w ekonomii, zwanej też szkołą sztokholmską. Na jego twórczość wpłynęła, z wzajemnością, szkoła austriacka.

  2. Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell (December 20, 1851 – May 3, 1926) was a Swedish economist of the Stockholm school. His economic contributions would influence both the Keynesian and Austrian schools of economic thought. He was married to the noted feminist Anna Bugge.

  3. Knut Wicksell. 1851-1926. E conomist Knut Wicksell made his name among the Swedish public with a series of provocative lectures on the causes of prostitution, drunkenness, poverty, and overpopulation. A malthusian, the young Wicksell advocated birth control as the cure for these social ills.

  4. 29 kwi 2024 · Knut Wicksell was a Swedish economist, the foremost in his generation and internationally renowned for his pioneering work in monetary theory. In Geldzins und Güterpreise (1898; Interest and Prices, 1936) he propounded an explanation of price-level movements by an aggregate demand–supply analysis.

  5. Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell (December 20, 1851 – May 3, 1926) was a Swedish economist, often regarded as the father of the Stockholm School of Economics. His work attempted to synthesize three theoretical approaches to economics—the Lausanne school, the Austrian school , and the Ricardians .

  6. He was a professor of Political Economy at Lund University, Sweden, from 1900 to 1916, and two volumes of Lectures appeared during this period, one of which is a theory of money (1906), and the other a theory of value based on the principle of marginal utility (1913).

  7. Wicksell is best known for Interest and Prices, his contribution to the fledgling field now called macroeconomics. In this book and his 1906 Lectures in Political Economy, II, Wicksell sketched out his version of the quantity theory of money (monetarism).

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