Erik F. Lundberg, 1907-1987.

Although a student of Cassel's at Stockholm, Erik Lundberg
nonetheless was more "Wicksellian" in spirit. His
formidable 1937 thesis was the most articulate and comprehensive statement of the Stockholm School's method of "sequence
analysis". His analysis of "gaps" in goods and labor markets predates
the "disequilibrium" Walrasian-Keynesian
approach of Don Patinkin and Bent Hansen.
Major works of Erik Lundberg
- Studies in the Theory of Economic Expansion, 1937.
- Business Cycles and Economic Policy, 1957.
- "The Profitability of Investment", 1959, EJ
- Produktivitet och Rantabilitet, 1961.
- "Studier i monetar analys", 1963, Ekon Tidskrift
- Instability and Economic Growth, 1968.
- "Productivity and Structural Change", 1972, EJ
- Inflation och Arbetsloshet, with L. Calmfors, 1974.
- Studies in Economic Instability and Change, 1995.
- The Development of Swedish and Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory and its Impact on Economic Policy,
1996.
Resources on Erik Lundberg
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