Gunnar Myrdal
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Gunnar Myrdal (December 6, 1898-May 17, 1987) was a Swedish economist and politician. He was born in Gagnef, Dalecarlia and died in Danderyd, close to Stockholm.
He was professor of economics at the Stockholm School of Economics from 1933 to 1947 and minister of trade from 1945 to 1947. Between 1960 and 1967 he was professor of international economics at Stockholm University. He shared the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences with Friedrich Hayek in 1974.
He married Alva Myrdal in 1924, and fathered Jan Myrdal.
Myrdal is maybe most famous for coining the phrase of "An American Dilemma" in his book "An American Dilemma:The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy". [NOTE: The original edition was published in 1944]
See also
http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/1974/press.html
- pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and for their penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena (http://werdet.atspace.com/bin/myrdal-lecture.html)
excerpts:
http://www.africa2000.com/INDX/myrdal.htmde:Gunnar Myrdal fr:Gunnar Myrdal pl:Gunnar Myrdal sv:Gunnar Myrdal