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Eli Filip Heckscher

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Eli Filip Heckscher , 1879-1952, Swedish economic historian. Influenced by the neoclassical economics of Alfred Marshall, Heckscher advocated the use of monetary policy to combat inflation. His views were adopted by the Bank of Sweden in 1920. His best-known work, Mercantilism (tr. 1935), was the first modern synthesis of mercantile thought and practice. Heckscher saw the mercantile system as embodying the political and economic values of competitive young nation states, and he questioned the validity of mercantile theory. Other works include an outstanding economic history of Sweden (4 vol.,... Read more
Eli Filip Heckscher
...responsible for differing commodities trading advantages among nations. This hypothesis, expanded on by his student Bertil Ohlin (1899–1979), is now known as the Heckscher-Ohlin theory. Eli Filip Heckscher Eli Filip Heckscher Eli Filip Heckscher Read more

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