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Erik Filip Lundberg (13 August 1907 – 14 September 1987) was a Swedish economist, born in Stockholm. He was a professor of political economics at Stockholm University and a member of the Stockholm School of economic thought. He was president of the International Economic Association from 1968 to 1971. From 1969 to 1979, he was a member of the committee that selects the laureates for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, the Economics Prize Committee, and served as the committee's chairman from 1975 to 1979.

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  • إريك لوندبرغ (بالسويدية: Erik Filip Lundberg )‏ (و. 1907 – 1987 م) هو عالم اقتصاد، من السويد، ولد في ستوكهولم، كان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الملكية السويدية للعلوم، والأكاديمية الملكية السويدية للعلوم الهندسية، والأكاديمية الأمريكية للفنون والعلوم، توفي عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (* 13. August 1907 in Stockholm; † 14. September 1987) war ein schwedischer Volkswirt und Ökonom. Er verfasste wichtige Werke in der Konjunkturtheorie. (de)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (13 August 1907 – 14 September 1987) was a Swedish economist, born in Stockholm. He was a professor of political economics at Stockholm University and a member of the Stockholm School of economic thought. He was president of the International Economic Association from 1968 to 1971. From 1969 to 1979, he was a member of the committee that selects the laureates for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, the Economics Prize Committee, and served as the committee's chairman from 1975 to 1979. Erik Lundberg was the son of mathematician Ph.D. Filip Lundberg (1876-1965) and Astrid Bergstedt. 1931-33 he studied in the United States as Rockefeller Scholar, after his associate degree at Stockholm University, and when he returned to Sweden, he received post at the Riksbank's economic secretariat. In 1934 he was economic planning committee financial advisor in Iceland. He took his doctorate in 1937 with Studies in the theory of economic expansion, and received the same year employment at the Institute of Economic Research, where he in 1944 became head. He was one of Finance Minister Ernst Wigforss' closest advisers and at that time almost the same time he was appointed the first professor of economics at Stockholm University, a position he held from 1946 to 1965. He was also expert in various state investigations in the 1930s and 40s. 1933-1935 published Lundberg, Ingvar Svennilson and Gösta Bagge, Wages in Sweden 1860-1930 I-II. In his doctoral thesis develops Lundberg the economic theory which Keynes presented in the Treatise of Money, and attempts, mainly by Knut Wicksell's work, combining it with a dynamic aspect, and launching a business cycle and a non-equilibrium theory. In other works he investigates investments dual roles of demand and supply, and stated that this could lead to an imbalance in growth. The early work studying how the economy is affected by export and import. In Produktivitet och räntabilitet (The productivity and return on investments) 1961 he coins the phrase "The Horndalseffect" to describe an increase in productivity without investment. In the 1980s, his research focused on the economic crisis and the 1900s major economists' influence on politics. (en)
  • Erik Lundberg (ur. 13 sierpnia 1907 w Sztokholmie, zm. 14 września 1987) – szwedzki ekonomista. Przedstawiciel szwedzkiej szkoły w ekonomii. Zajmował się analizą wielkości agregatowych takich jak dochód narodowy, oszczędności, inwestycje, konsumpcja. Rozwinął teorię cyklu gospodarczego. (pl)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (13 de agosto de 1907 – 14 de setembro de 1987) foi um economista sueco, nascido em Estocolmo . Foi professor de economia política na Universidade de Estocolmo e membro da Escola de Estocolmo. Foi presidente da Associação Econômica Internacional de 1968 a 1971. De 1969 a 1979, foi membro do comitê que seleciona os laureados para o Prêmio Sveriges Riksbank em Ciências Econômicas, e atuou como presidente do comitê de 1975 a 1979. Erik Lundberg era filho do matemático Ph.D. Filip Lundberg (1876-1965) e Astrid Bergstedt. 1931-33 estudou no Estados Unidos, após se graduar na Universidade de Estocolmo, e quando retornou à Suécia, recebeu um cargo na secretaria econômica do Riksbank. Em 1934 foi consultor financeiro do comitê de planejamento econômico na Islândia. Ele obteve seu doutorado em 1937 com Estudos na teoria da expansão econômica, e recebeu no mesmo ano emprego no Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica, onde em 1944 se tornou chefe. Ele foi um dos conselheiros mais próximos do ministro das Finanças e, na época, quase ao mesmo tempo, foi nomeado o primeiro professor de economia da Universidade de Estocolmo, cargo que ocupou de 1946 a 1965. Ele também foi especialista em várias investigações estaduais nas décadas de 1930 e 1940. Entre 1933 e 1935 Lundberg, Ingvar Svennilson e publicaram "Salários na Suécia 1860-1930". Em sua tese de doutorado Lundberg desenvolve a mesma teoria econômica que Keynes apresentou no Tratado da Moeda, e tenta, principalmente pela obra de Knut Wicksell, combiná-la com um aspecto dinâmico, e lançar uma teoria dos ciclos econômicos e do não-equilíbrio. Em outros trabalhos, ele investiga o duplo papel dos investimentos de demanda e oferta, e afirmou que isso poderia levar a um desequilíbrio no crescimento. Os primeiros trabalhos estudam como a economia é afetada pela exportação e importação. Em A produtividade e o retorno dos investimentos de 1961, ele cunha a frase "O efeito Horndals" para descrever um aumento na produtividade sem investimento. Na década de 1980, sua pesquisa se concentrou na crise econômica e na influência dos principais economistas dos anos 1900 na política. (pt)
  • Эрик Филип Лундберг (швед. Erik Filip Lundberg; 13 августа 1907, Стокгольм — 1987) — шведский экономист, представитель Стокгольмской школы в экономической науке. (ru)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg, född 13 augusti 1907 i Matteus församling, Stockholm, död 14 september 1987 i Saltsjöbadens församling, Nacka, var en svensk nationalekonom som ingick i Stockholmsskolan och har blivit känd för sin konjunkturteori. (sv)
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  • إريك لوندبرغ (بالسويدية: Erik Filip Lundberg )‏ (و. 1907 – 1987 م) هو عالم اقتصاد، من السويد، ولد في ستوكهولم، كان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الملكية السويدية للعلوم، والأكاديمية الملكية السويدية للعلوم الهندسية، والأكاديمية الأمريكية للفنون والعلوم، توفي عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (* 13. August 1907 in Stockholm; † 14. September 1987) war ein schwedischer Volkswirt und Ökonom. Er verfasste wichtige Werke in der Konjunkturtheorie. (de)
  • Erik Lundberg (ur. 13 sierpnia 1907 w Sztokholmie, zm. 14 września 1987) – szwedzki ekonomista. Przedstawiciel szwedzkiej szkoły w ekonomii. Zajmował się analizą wielkości agregatowych takich jak dochód narodowy, oszczędności, inwestycje, konsumpcja. Rozwinął teorię cyklu gospodarczego. (pl)
  • Эрик Филип Лундберг (швед. Erik Filip Lundberg; 13 августа 1907, Стокгольм — 1987) — шведский экономист, представитель Стокгольмской школы в экономической науке. (ru)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg, född 13 augusti 1907 i Matteus församling, Stockholm, död 14 september 1987 i Saltsjöbadens församling, Nacka, var en svensk nationalekonom som ingick i Stockholmsskolan och har blivit känd för sin konjunkturteori. (sv)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (13 August 1907 – 14 September 1987) was a Swedish economist, born in Stockholm. He was a professor of political economics at Stockholm University and a member of the Stockholm School of economic thought. He was president of the International Economic Association from 1968 to 1971. From 1969 to 1979, he was a member of the committee that selects the laureates for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, the Economics Prize Committee, and served as the committee's chairman from 1975 to 1979. (en)
  • Erik Filip Lundberg (13 de agosto de 1907 – 14 de setembro de 1987) foi um economista sueco, nascido em Estocolmo . Foi professor de economia política na Universidade de Estocolmo e membro da Escola de Estocolmo. Foi presidente da Associação Econômica Internacional de 1968 a 1971. De 1969 a 1979, foi membro do comitê que seleciona os laureados para o Prêmio Sveriges Riksbank em Ciências Econômicas, e atuou como presidente do comitê de 1975 a 1979. (pt)
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