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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. 11. Juni 2009 · In economics as in anthropology, old artifacts spur continuing debates. A case in point is Knut Wicksell's 1898 analysis of the cumulative process of price inflation in pure credit, cashless economies. Some economists view Wicksell's model as a milestone in the evolution of quantity-theoretic monetary analysis inasmuch as it constitutes the ...

  3. knut wicksell, 1851– PEMIKIRAN KRITIS Teori Moneter Bunga Wicksell mendefinisikannya pada tingkat bunga yang sesuai dengan tingkat harga yang stabil. Jika tingkat bunga kurang dari tingkat alami, inflasi kemungkinan akan muncul; jika tingkat bunga melebihi tingkat alami, ini akan cenderung menghasilkan deflasi.

  4. 1. Dez. 2001 · Knut Wicksell was born on December 20, 1851, in Stockholm. The sesquicentennial of his birth offers an appropriate occasion for an appreciation of some of his important contributions to economics. Wicksell was born into a middle-class Swedish family. His father ran a grocery business and wisely invested the profits in real estate.

  5. Knut Wicksell was one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century, making major contributions to price theory, monetary theory, fiscal policy and capital theory. A prolific and diverse thinker, his ideas were to inspire the Stockholm School, the Austrian School and mainstream neoclassical economics.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.