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Erik Lindahl (21 November 1891 – 6 January 1960) was a Swedish economist. He was professor of economics at Uppsala University 1942–58 and in 1956–59 he was the President of the International Economic Association. He was an also an advisor to the Swedish government and the central bank, and in 1943 was elected as a member of the Royal ...
Mar 22, 2024 · Erik Robert Lindahl (born November 21, 1891, Stockholm, Sweden—died January 6, 1960, Uppsala) was a Swedish economist who was one of the members of the Stockholm school of economics that developed during the late 1920s and early ’30s from the macroeconomic theory of Knut Wicksell.
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Erik Lindahl (21 November 1891 - 6 January 1960) was a Swedish economist and professor of economics at Uppsala University, as well as an advisor to the Swedish government and central bank.
Erik R. Lindahl, 1891-1960. Probably the most theoretically rigorous member of the Stockholm School, Erik Robert Lindahl was the only member of that group who stayed wholly within academia. Erik Lindhal obtained his degree at University of Lund 1919 and was highly influenced by Knut Wicksell (although Wicksell had already left Lund, he helped ...
Jan 1, 2018 · Abstract. Erik Lindahl’s writings between 1919 and 1959 covered four major areas. In public finance his pioneering contribution is today known as the ‘Wicksell–Lindahl paradigm of just taxation’. In dynamic analysis he was first to develop the methods of intertemporal equilibrium and temporary equilibrium.
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Curriculum Vitae – Erik Lindahl. Date of birth: March 14, 1972 URL: http://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/erik-lindahl/ e-mail: erik.lindahl@scilifelab.se ORCID: 0000-0002-2734-2794 Address: Science for Life Laboratory, Box 1031, 17121 Solna, Sweden. 1. Higher education & degrees.
elife 7, e42166. , 2018. 3806. 2018. Implementation of the CHARMM force field in GROMACS: analysis of protein stability effects from correction maps, virtual interaction sites, and water models. P Bjelkmar, P Larsson, MA Cuendet, B Hess, E Lindahl. Journal of chemical theory and computation 6 (2), 459-466. , 2010.