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Karl Brunner (16 February 1916 – 9 May 1989) was a Swiss economist. His main interest in economics was on the nature of the money supply process and the philosophy of science and logic. He moved to the United States in 1943. An award is given after his name in University of Rochester, William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration every year to the graduating non-US student with the highest record of academic achievement in the MBA program. ==Bibliography== * Brunner, Karl, 1974. "Monetary Management, Domestic Inflation, and Imported Inflation." In Aliber, Robert Z., ed National Monetary Policies and the International Financial System. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 179–208 * Brunner, Karl, and Allan H. Meltzer (1971). "The Uses of Money in the Theory of an Exchange Economy." American Economic Review 61 (Dec.): 784–805. * _____, 1993. ''Money and the Economy: Issues in Monetary Analysis'', Cambridge. (Description. ) and chapter previews, p(p. ix )–(x. ) * Brunner, Karl, ''The Selected Essays of Karl Brunner'', Thomas Lys, ed., Edward Elgar. :1996. v. 1, ''Economic Analysis and Political Ideology''. (Description ) and chapter-preview (links ) via scroll down. :1997. v. 2, ''Monetary Theory And Monetary Policy: Edward Elgar. (Description. ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karl Brunner (economist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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