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Routledge Revivals: Knut Wicksell


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Although most of his major books have now been translated into English, relatively few of his essays have. These two volumes, first published in 1997 and 1999, made many of Wicksell's most important contributions accessible to the English speaking reader for the first time and this reissue will be welcomed by economists at all levels.

These volumes contain translations of articles originally written in Swedish and German which focus on:

*marginalism and capital theory

*public economics

*unemployment

*money and price theory

* population

* Wicksell's book reviews, including reviews of Leon Walras, Ludwig von Mises and John Bates Clark.

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Knut Wicksell Selected Essays in Economics, Volume 1

Knut Wicksell: Selected Essays in Economics, Volume 1

1st Edition

By Bo Sandelin
November 13, 2010

Knut Wicksell made enormous contributions to capital theory, monetary theory and fiscal policy. However whilst his books are widely available in English, few of his more than 800 articles have ever been translated. This volume, first published in 1997, includes new translations of Wicksell's ...

Knut Wicksell Selected Essays in Economics, Volume 2

Knut Wicksell: Selected Essays in Economics, Volume 2

1st Edition

Edited By Bo Sandelin
November 13, 2010

This book, along with its predecessor, makes most of Wicksell's most important contributions accessible to English speaking readers for the first time. The essays collected here, first published in 1999, focus on money and price theory and include Wicksell's book reviews of Leon Walrus, ...

Knut Wicksell: Selected Essays Volumes 1 & 2

Knut Wicksell: Selected Essays Volumes 1 & 2

1st Edition

Edited By Bo Sandelin
November 13, 2010

Knut Wicksell was one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century, making major contributions to price theory, monetary theory and capital theory. A prolific and diverse thinker, his ideas were to inspire the Stockholm School, the Austrian School and mainstream neo-classical ...

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