Swedish political economist and economic historian (1879–1952)
Eli Heckscher
Born
(1879-11-24)24 November 1879
Stockholm
Died
23 December 1952(1952-12-23) (aged 73)
Stockholm
Academic background
Influences
David Davidson (economist), Gustav Cassel, Alfred Marshall, Knut Wicksell
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Eli Filip Heckscher (24 November 1879 – 23 December 1952) was a Swedish political economist and economic historian who was a professor at the Stockholm School of Economics.
He is known for the Heckscher–Ohlin theorem, an influential model of international trade that predicts that capital-abundant countries export capital-intensive goods, while labor-abundant countries export the labor-intensive goods.[1]
^Carlson, Benny (2018). "Swedish Economists in the 1930s Debate on Economic Planning". Springer: 35–36. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-03700-0. ISBN 978-3-030-03699-7.
Eli Filip Heckscher (24 November 1879 – 23 December 1952) was a Swedish political economist and economic historian who was a professor at the Stockholm...
models of international free trade, the Heckscher–Ohlin model, which he developed together with EliHeckscher. He was jointly awarded the Nobel Memorial...
equilibrium mathematical model of international trade, developed by EliHeckscher and Bertil Ohlin at the Stockholm School of Economics. It builds on...
developed by two Swedish economists, EliHeckscher and Bertil Ohlin. This theory has subsequently become known as the Heckscher–Ohlin model (H–O model). The results...
scholars of the Stockholm School of Economics are arguably the economists EliHeckscher (professor of economics and statistics 1909–1929, professor of economic...
became the Moderate Party. Heckscher was born in Djursholm, son of economist EliHeckscher and writer and teacher Ebba Heckscher. He graduated from Uppsala...
Wicksell's work. James M. Buchanan Karl Gustav Cassel Friedrich Hayek EliHeckscher Thomas M. Humphrey Katsuhito Iwai John Maynard Keynes Erik Lindahl Ludwig...
underconsumptionism is given in Mercantilism by EliHeckscher Underconsumption was a small part of mercantilist theory, in Heckscher's view, but was discussed by a number...
integration can be traced to the 1930s and 1940s. Fritz Machlup credits EliHeckscher, Herbert Gaedicke and Gert von Eyern as the first users of the term...
pp. 410–12. François Crouzet, Britain Ascendant (1990) pp. 277–79. EliHeckscher, The continental system: an economic interpretation (1922) pp. 266–94...
journal published many important works by Gustaf Cassel, Knut Wicksell, EliHeckscher, Gunnar Myrdal, and Erik Lindahl. It is owned by a non-profit association...
interactions proved costly and ultimately fatal. Findlay, Ronald (2006). EliHeckscher, International Trade, And Economic History. MIT Press. pp. 178–179....
Turkish/American economist and academic David Hume Friedrich Hayek EliHeckscher Trygve Haavelmo James Heckman Glenn Hubbard Trygve Haavelmo (1911–1999)...
factors. Dimand, op. cit., pp. 107–110. Dimand, op. cit., pp105-107. EliHeckscher, Mercantilism (1931, English tr. 1935), vol II, p. 202. Dimand, op....
there are theories that dealt generally with foreign investments. Both EliHeckscher (1919) and Bertil Ohlin (1933) developed the theory of foreign investments...