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  1. De Descuadrando. Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell, (20 de diciembre de 1851 - 3 de mayo de 1926) fue un economista sueco. Recoge influencias de Ricardo y de Marshall y en él se encuentran rastros de una teoría macroeconómica dinámica. Se le considera un pionero de la macroeconomía. Es quizás la figura más importante de Estocolmo.

  2. Das wirkungsmächtigste Buch Knut Wicksells ist das 1898 erschienene 'Geldzins und Güterpreise. Eine Studie über die den Tauschwert des Geldes bestimmenden Ursachen'. Bemerkenswert ist, dass es die Keynesianer ebenso angeregt hat wie die Monetaristen.<br><br>Johan Gustav Knut Wicksell wird am 20. Dezember 1851 als jüngstes von 5 Kindern in Stockholm geboren. Zunächst schließt er sein ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 seminal rigorous explanation of how loan-created stocks of bank money translate interest rate differentials into price level ...

  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. www.expensivity.com › biographies › knut-wicksellKnut Wicksell - Expensivity

    Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell (1851–1926) was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a prosperous real estate broker. Wicksell lost his mother when he was six years old and his father when he was 15. His inheritance was adequate to allow him to pursue his higher education. In 1869, Wicksell matriculated at the University of Uppsala, where he ...

  7. Knut Wicksell (1851-1926), Swedish economist, was born in Stockholm. He made an important contribution to the marginalist theory of price and distribution with Value, Capital and Rent (1893) and emerged as a pioneer in monetary theory with Interest and Prices (1898). His final statement of his views on price and distribution theory and on ...