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Erik Lindahl

Erik Lindahl (21 November 1891 – 6 January 1960) was a Swedish economist. He was professor of economics at Uppsala University 1942–58 and in 1956–59 he was the President of the International Economic Association. He was an also an advisor to the Swedish government and the central bank, and in 1943 was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Lindahl posed the question of financing public goods in accordance with individual benefits. The quantity of the public good satisfies the requirement that the aggregate marginal benefit equals the marginal cost of providing the good.

Erik Lindahl

(1891-11-21)21 November 1891

6 January 1960(1960-01-06) (aged 68)

Swedish

Lindahl's contributions to economic theory extend beyond his Wicksellian roots to embrace much of what is contained in modern Neo-Walrasian theory. Lindahl's formulation of the concept of sequence economies and intertemporal equilibrium (1929, 1930) is by far the first rigorous attempt to do so. Lindahl's couching of a theory of capital (1929, 1939) in intertemporal terms anticipates Malinvaud's (1953) famous attempt. The transfer of Lindahl's concepts to the anglophone world was accomplished by two of his most ardent supporters, John Hicks (1939, 1965) and Friedrich Hayek (1941). Since then, his work on "sequence analysis" has been given greater emphasis since the work of Frank Hahn (1973) and Roy Radner (1972). Lindahl's 1919 solution to the pricing of public goods is another noticeable achievement, brought into modern economics by Duncan Foley (1970).

(i) the sum of the declared willingness be greater than the cost of provision and

(ii) the minimum willingness to pay is positive and non-zero.

Die Gerechtigkeit der Besteuerung, 1919. (trans. as "Just Taxation: A positive solution", 1958)

"Some Controversial Questions in the Theory of Taxation",

Scope and Means of Monetary Policy, two volumes, 1929. (privately published - see Lindahl, 1930)

"The Place of Capital in the Theory of Price", 1929, Ekonomisk Tidskrift.

Methods of Monetary Policy, 1930.

"The Concept of Income", 1933, Essays in Honor of .

Gustav Cassel

"A Note on the Dynamic Pricing Problem", 1934, (published later)

"The Problem of Balancing the Budget", 1935, Ekon Tidsk.

Studies in the Theory of Money and Capital, 1939. (English translations of 1929, 1930, 1935).

"Metodfragor inom den dynamiska teorien", 1942, Ekon Tidsk.

"Sweden's Monetary Policy and Tax Policy After the War", 1943, Ekon Tidsk.

"Some Aspects of the Inflation Problem", 1948, Nationalok Tidsk.

"On Keynes's Economic System", 1954, Economic Record.

"Basic Concept of National Accounting", 1957, IER.

1956: President of the

International Economic Association

1939: Studies in the Theory of Money and Capital

1919: Die Gerechtigkeit der Besteuerung (, translated as Just Taxation: A positive solution, 1958)

German

Lindahl tax

Lindahl–Bowen–Samuelson conditions

Lindahl's work

in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

Newspaper clippings about Erik Lindahl