Erik Lundberg and Dynamic Economics a Review Article
Carl G. Uhr
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1990, vol. 12, issue 2, 222-235
Abstract:
Erik Lundberg, 1907 to 1987, was the last and one of the best of the 1930s vintage of Stockholm School economists. His Studies in the Theory of Economic Expansion, hereafter cited as Studies, represented a significant advance in dynamic theorizing but has scarcely received any attention outside Sweden. The purpose of this essay is acquaint modern economists with Lundbergs achievement.
Date: 1990
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