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  1. If we caricature a little, the way Wicksell’s views on population and to poverty are usually conceived of is the following. The sex drive of mankind leads it to reproduce in geometric progression, as hypothesized by Malthus. Food production, on the other hand, only increases in arithmetic progression, also à la Malthus.

  2. 28. Okt. 2016 · Abstract. Knut Wicksell was long known as Scandinavia’s Alfred Marshall, the leading economist of that region, whose microeconomics married Böm-Bawerk’s time-phased interest theory with Walras’s mathematical general equilibrium. His macroeconomics was thought to foreshadow Keynes’s 1936 General Theory, even though it emphasized that ...

  3. Knut Wicksell Selected Essays in Economics, Volume 2. Edited by Bo Sandelin; Published: 1999 DOI: 10.4324/9780203443552 Print ISBN: ...

  4. 1. Jan. 2017 · Johan Gustav Knut Wicksell was born in Stockholm on 20 December 1851, the youngest of six children of Johan and Christina Wicksell. One child died in infancy, so Knut grew up with three sisters a few years older than he, and a brother, Axel, one year older.

  5. Knut Wicksell (Parròquia de Maria Magdalena, 20 de desembre de 1851 - Danderyd, 3 de maig de 1926) va ser un economista suec. Biografia. Des de la seva infantesa fou un vigorós opositor de les convencions socials. Quan es va casar va menysprear l'Església i l'Estat, anunciant simplement que ell i la seva notable dona s'havien unit ...

  6. 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). The standard view of the quantity theory before Wicksell was that increases in the money ...

  7. 1. Jan. 2017 · Johan Gustav Knut Wicksell was born in Stockholm on 20 December 1851, the youngest of six children of Johan and Christina Wicksell. One child died in infancy, so Knut grew up with three sisters a few years older than he, and a brother, Axel, one year older.