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Swedish Economists in the 1930s Debate on Economic Planning

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  • Surveys the debate on economic planning among Swedish economists in the 1930s
  • Summarises the international debate on economic planning, with figures such as Mises and Hayek
  • Explores reasons behind a new era of populism, nationalism, protectionism and planning

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Economic History (PEHS)

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Introduction

    • Benny Carlson
    Pages 1-14
  3. The International Context

    • Benny Carlson
    Pages 15-31
  4. The Swedish Economists

    • Benny Carlson
    Pages 33-46
  5. Economists in the Swedish Debate

    • Benny Carlson
    Pages 47-135
  6. Summary and Conclusions

    • Benny Carlson
    Pages 137-161
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 163-166

About this book

The 1930s, characterised by repercussions from World War I and the Great Depression, was an era of populism, nationalism, protectionism, government intervention and attempts to create planned economies. The perceived need for economic planning emerged in Sweden in part due to the increasing political strength of the Social Democrats and their evolution from a party hampered by Marxist fatalism to a pragmatic mass movement. The Swedish debate continued beyond World War II and is still relevant to today’s economic crises, which have resulted in a demand for action coming from below (populism) and above (elitism).

Carlson surveys the arguments for and against economic planning as they were put forward by leading Swedish economists in the 1930s, with a focus on the thoughts of Gustav Cassel, Eli Heckscher, Gösta Bagge, Gunnar Myrdal and Bertil Ohlin, among others. In so doing he provides a timely exploration of the debate on the necessary and desirable extentof state intervention in market economies.





Authors and Affiliations

  • Lund University, Lund, Sweden

    Benny Carlson

About the author

Benny Carlson is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Economic History, Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden. Carlson first completed a degree in journalism and worked for 10 years at a local newspaper before studying economics. He has authored or co-authored 20 books and over 100 minor publications and articles in Swedish and international scholarly journals.



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eBook USD 44.99
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