Gunnar Myrdal
Claes Berg ()
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Claes Berg: Retired from Sveriges Riksbank
in Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought from Springer, currently edited by Hagemann, H., Dal Pont Legrand, M, Dimand, RW and Trautwein, H.-M
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-75075-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Why Gunnar Myrdal?
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- Ch Chapter 10 Integration, Development, and Aid to Poor Countries
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- Ch Chapter 11 Asian Drama
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- Ch Chapter 12 Stances in the 1960s
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- Ch Chapter 13 The Pinnacle of the Swedish Model and the Nobel Prize
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- Ch Chapter 14 Revisiting the American Dilemma and the Final Years
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- Ch Chapter 15 The Legacy of Myrdal: Is the Swedish Welfare State Dead?
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- Ch Chapter 16 The Legacy of Myrdal: The Role of Institutions in Social Theory
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- Ch Chapter 2 Childhood, Study Years, Roots, and the Early Years with Alva
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- Ch Chapter 3 The Value Premises of Social Scientists Must Be Clarified
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- Ch Chapter 4 The Macroeconomic Revolution in Theory and Practice
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- Ch Chapter 5 The Emergence of the Welfare State Through Social Engineering
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- Ch Chapter 6 An American Dilemma
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- Ch Chapter 7 Postwar Planner and Trade Minister
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- Ch Chapter 8 UN Economic Commission for Europe
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- Ch Chapter 9 The Swedish Welfare Model: Increased State and Societal Capacity
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