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Bertil Ohlin: A Centennial Celebration (1899-1999) (Ohlin Lecture)
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$65.00
Publication Date: June 21st, 2002
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
ISBN:
9780262062282
Pages:
546
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Description
Bertil Ohlin, international trade theorist, winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Economics, and leader of the Swedish Liberal Party for more than 20 years, is considered to be the major single influence on the development of international economics in the 20th century. This volume, celebrating the centennial of Ohlin's birth, examines his life and his influence on modern economic thought. It also contains the first English translation of his licentiate thesis, in which he first set out his theory of international trade.
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