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Ragnar Frisch - Nobel Prize Winner in Economics 1969 (328 words) |
 | Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch was born 3 March 1895 in Oslo. |
 | Ragnar Frisch delivered a substantial number of groundbreaking articles on econometrics, for which he was awarded the very first Nobel Prize in economics, which he shared with Dutchman Jan Tinbergen. |
 | During the Depression in the 1930s, Frisch was one of the first economists to endorse a proactive economic policy: increase demand by raising the level of government activity and hence public spending. |
| Ragnar Frisch. (1161 words) |
 | The Norwegian economist Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch was the lord of economic nomenclature. |
 | Frisch research on economic theory and statistics yielded his famous 1926 paper on consumer theory (followed up by his 1932 book) which set in motion the axiomatization of consumer demand and set forth the possibility of empirically measuring marginal utility. |
 | "Ragnar Frisch and the University of Oslo" by Jens C. Andvig and Thore Thonstad |