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  1. Knut Wicksell. Knut Wicksell, Swedish economist, was one of the founders of modern macroeconomics. His work focused on real and nominal interest rates, the marginal productivity of capital, and determinants of the price level. He elaborated on ideas from economists as broad-based as Jevons, Böhm-Bawerk, and Clark, and influenced economists ...

  2. The Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies (KWC) is a finance network at Lund University School of Economics and Management. The Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies goal is to conduct high-quality research in the finance area, and to engage in mutually beneficial collaboration with practitioners.

  3. 12. Nov. 2020 · Wicksell, Knut: Geldzins und Güterpreise. Eine Studie über die den Tauschwert des Geldes bestimmenden Ursachen. Living reference work entry. First Online: 12 November 2020. pp 1–2. Cite this living reference work entry. Harald Hagemann. 15 Accesses. 1 Citations.

  4. Johan Gustav Knut Wicksell war ein schwedischer Ökonom. Nach ihm ist der Wicksellsche Prozess benannt, der die gegenseitigen Abhängigkeiten von Zinspolitik und Konjunktur beschreibt. Mit seinem Ansatz prägte er die Schwedische Schule der Nationalökonomie.

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    Knut Wicksell was born on 20th December 1851 in Stockholm. His mot-her died when he was seven,and he also lost his father when he was 15. After the death of his parents,Knut and his sib-lings lived with relatives. His inheritance from his father was enough to cover the cost of his education. Young Wicksell showed an interest in the study of langu-

  6. Knut Wicksell. 1851 – 1926. Knut Wicksell, Swedish economist, was one of the founders of modern macroeconomics. His work focused on real and nominal interest rates, the marginal productivity of capital, and determinants of the price level. He elaborated on ideas from economists as broad-based as Jevons, Böhm-Bawerk, and Clark, and influenced ...

  7. 15. Aug. 2016 · Knut Wicksell’s formulation of monetary economics as the study of the relation between aggregate supply and aggregate demand played an important role in the development of macroeconomics. Wicksell’s contributions are better understood if we consider the Walrasian roots of his approach. Wicksell pointed to two shortcomings of Léon Walras’s theory: incomplete treatment of the demand for ...