gunnar myrdal
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Swedish economist and sociologist: Gunnar Myrdal was a prominent 20th-century intellectual known for his work in economics, sociology, and social policy. He is recognized for his studies on racial relations and economic development.
Usage
- As a subject or object: The name is used to refer to the individual, his work, or his ideas.
- Gunnar Myrdal received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
- The study was influenced by the theories of Gunnar Myrdal.
Advanced Usage
- Referring to his seminal work: Often used in academic contexts to reference his influential publications.
- "An American Dilemma" by Gunnar Myrdal is a classic study of race relations.
- The concept of "circular cumulative causation" is central to Gunnar Myrdal's analysis of economic development.
Variants and Related Words
- Myrdalian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Gunnar Myrdal or his theories.
- A Myrdalian approach to development economics emphasizes institutional factors.
Synonyms
- Economist: A scholar in the field of economics.
- Sociologist: A scholar in the field of sociology.
- Nobel laureate: A winner of a Nobel Prize.
Related Terms and Concepts
- An American Dilemma: The title of Myrdal's most famous work on racial inequality in the United States.
- Circular cumulative causation: An economic theory developed by Myrdal describing how changes in one part of an economy can lead to self-reinforcing cycles of growth or decline.
- Institutional economics: A school of economic thought that emphasizes the role of social and political institutions, with which Myrdal's work is often associated.
Noun
- Swedish economist (1898-1987)