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  1. t. e. Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell (December 20, 1851 – May 3, 1926) was a Swedish economist of the Stockholm school. He was professor at Uppsala University and Lund University. [1] He made contributions to theories of population, value, capital and money, as well as methodological contributions to econometrics. [1][2][3] His economic ...

  2. Date of birth: 20 December 1851 Maria Magdalena parish: Date of death: 3 May 1926 Danderyd: Place of burial

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    As a lecturer at Uppsala, Wicksell had attracted attention for his opinions about labor. At one lecture, he drew a correlation between workers' alienation and poverty with social ills such as drunkenness and prostitution. Although he was sometimes identified as a socialist, his solution to the above problems was decidedly Malthusianin advocating bi...

    Wicksell is regarded as the father figure of the Stockholm school, which took many of Wicksell’s insights and developed them into its own version of macroeconomics. This version, in a way, resembled later Keynesian economics. Among the Swedish economists who continued to expound on Wicksell were Bertil Ohlin, Gunnar Myrdal, and Dag Hammarskjöld, la...

    Wicksell, Knut. [1892] 1970. Value, Capital and Rent. A. M. Kelley. ISBN 0678006520
    Wicksell, Knut. 1896. Finanztheoretische Untersuchungen debst Darstellung und Kritik des Steuersystems Schwedens.Jena: Gustav Fischer
    Wicksell, Knut. [1898] 1936. Interest and Prices. Augustus M Kelley Pubs. ISBN 0678000867
    Wicksell, Knut. 1967. Lectures on Political Economy. Augustus M Kelley Pubs. ISBN 0678065209
    Blaug, Mark. 1992. Knut Wicksell (1851-1926): Pioneers in economics. Aldershot: Elgar. ISBN 1852784911
    Formaini, Robert L. Knut Wicksell: The Birth of Modern Monetary Policy. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Retrieved on July 21, 2007.
    Garlund, Torsten W., and Nancy Adler. 1958. The life of Knut Wicksell. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell.
    Strøm, Steinar, and Bjorn Thalberg. 1979. The Theoretical contributions of Knut Wicksell. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0333253450

    All links retrieved April 21, 2018. 1. Knut Wicksell- Biography in Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. 2. Knut Wicksell– Article by Richard E. Wagner. 3. Knut Wicksell and Contemporary Political Economy– Article by Richard E. Wagner.

  3. Dec 1, 2001 · In the early months of 1889 a 37-year-old Swedish student named Knut Wicksell was walking through the streets of Berlin in Germany when he happened to notice in the window of a bookstore a recently published volume by the Austrian economist Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk: The Positive Theory of Capital. Wicksell later wrote to a friend that,

  4. Knut Wicksell (born Dec. 20, 1851, Stockholm—died May 3, 1926, Stocksund, Swed.) was a Swedish economist, the foremost in his generation and internationally renowned for his pioneering work in monetary theory.

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  7. The Wicksellian Differential[1] is derived from Knut Wicksell 's theory of interest and is an approximation of the extent of disequilibrium in an economy. Formula: Wicksellian Differential = Natural Rate of Interest - Money Rate of Interest.

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