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  1. Michał Kalecki (* 22. Juni 1899 in Łódź; † 17. April 1970 in Warschau) war ein polnischer Ökonom. Der wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Autodidakt nahm Erkenntnisse von John Maynard Keynes vorweg und wirkte auf das Denken der Cambridge School und des Postkeynesianismus . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Ökonomische, soziologische und politische Thesen.

  2. Michał Kalecki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmixaw kaˈlɛt͡skʲi]; 22 June 1899 – 18 April 1970) was a Polish Marxian economist. Over the course of his life, Kalecki worked at the London School of Economics , University of Cambridge , University of Oxford and Warsaw School of Economics and was an economic advisor to the governments ...

  3. Michał Kalecki (ur. 22 czerwca 1899 w Łodzi [2], zm. 17 kwietnia 1970 w Warszawie) – polski ekonomista, profesor Zakładu Nauk Ekonomicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk i Szkoły Głównej Planowania i Statystyki, członek rzeczywisty PAN. Życiorys. Młodość. Był synem Abrama Kaleckiego i Klary Kaleckiej, z domu Segałły [2].

    • 22 czerwca 1899, Łódź
    • ekonomista
  4. Kalecki is now particularly remembered as an economist who anticipated the essentials of the Keynesian Revolution from a Marxist departure point, in the process developing his own mathematical (and econometric) macro-economics of cycles and growth.

    • Gianni Vaggi, Peter Groenewegen
    • 2003
  5. 21. Mai 2023 · Michal Kaleckis contributions to the economics of socialism—less widely known but no less important than his pioneering contributions to the economics of capitalism – span the period 1946–1970 and are affected by the development and performance of the Polish system, as well as coloured by his views on capitalist dynamics.

  6. 18. Jan. 2022 · 01.18.2022. Poland. United Kingdom. Economic Science. Theory. Michal Kalecki and the Politics of Full Employment. By. Jan Toporowski. Polish economist Michal Kalecki is often linked with the “Keynesian revolution,” but Kaleckis view of capitalism was much more radical than Keynes’s.

  7. Born in Lodz, Poland on 22nd June 1899, Kalecki passed away on 18 April 1970. In his biography of the author, Feiwel ( 1975, p. 455) eloquently wrote, With Michal Kalecki's death, the world lost a unique individual of extremely high principles, powerful energy, and brilliant mind, and economics lost a model and inspiration.