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The Life of Knut Wicksell

9781858984049 Edward Elgar Publishing
The late Torsten Gårdlund, formerly Stockholm School of Economics, and University of Lund, Sweden New preface by Lars Jonung
Publication Date: 1996 ISBN: 978 1 85898 404 9 Extent: 376 pp
This edition of The Life of Knut Wicksell will be welcomed as an excellent introduction to the life of a major economist whose theories and ideas have shown themselves to be of lasting value.

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Knut Wicksell is increasingly recognized as one of the great economists and as a major influence on modern economics. Wicksell brilliantly summarized and developed neoclassical economic theory, making major contributions to marginal productivity theory, to public finance and to monetary theory.

Torsten Gårdlund’s acclaimed biography, although long out of print, remains the classic interpretation of Wicksell’s life. As Lars Jonung explains in his preface, ‘Gårdlund’s book has kept its sparkle over the forty years which have elapsed since it was first published. . . Its clarity and vitality have made it a classic in its own right.’ Mark Blaug, the eminent economic methodologist and historian of economic thought, has described it as ‘my favourite biography of a great economist.’

This edition of The Life of Knut Wicksell will be welcomed as an excellent introduction to the life of a major economist whose theories and ideas have shown themselves to be of lasting value.
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‘In Gårdlund, he got a biographer who mastered the craft but also was prepared to grasp the mind of the age concerned, and to understand, if not to share, the broad visions and dreams of his subject.’
– Lars Herlitz, Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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Contents: Preface Foreword Introduction 1. Childhood in Stockholm 2. Undecided Years in Uppsala 3. Celibacy or Prostitution? 4. A New Epoch 5. Foreign Travel and Marriage 6. Rebel in the Wilderness 7. Now or Never 8. The Theory of Price 9. Professor at Lund 10. Hero of the Anarchists 11. Money and its Regulation 12. The Last Years Appendix: Correspondence with Walras and Marshall Index
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