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TITLE: Swedish Economics by Bo Sandelin ISBN: 0415-15802-8 ISBN 13: 978-0415-15802-2 Publisher: Routledge . Books & Magazines. Shipping: US-Mainland: free (more destinations).
TITLE: Swedish Economics by Bo Sandelin ISBN: 0415-15802-8 ISBN 13: 978-0415-15802-2 Publisher: Routledge Publish Date: 1998-10-01 Binding: Hard. Clothing & Shoes. Computers & Networking. Condition: Brand new. The store has not been updated recently. You may want to contact the merchant to confirm the availability of the product.
This set reprints nine books and a collection of essays, by and about, the Swedish economists. This volume includes Ohlin's articles from the 1937 Economic Journal where he first coined the term 'Stockholm School'. The first monographs in the set are Wicksell's celebrated Lectures on Political Economy.
Cassell's system is summarized in his Fundamental Thoughts in Economics.
Routledge Published September 3, 1998 Reference - 344 Pages ISBN 9780415158022 - CAT RU15978. Cassell's system is summarized in his Fundamental Thoughts in Economics.
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Swedish Economics, 5. cilt. Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 636 sayfa. This set reprints works by, and about, Swedish economists working between the turn of the century and 1960. Bu kitaba önizleme yap . Kullanıcılar ne diyor?
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Swedish economics flourished in the early 20th century with Knut Wicksell and Gustav Cassel and later with the Stockholm School. In The history of Swedish economic thought, ed. B. Sandelin. In recent decades national traits have largely disappeared. London/New York: Routledge.