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Gunnar Myrdal

Myrdal in 1964 Karl Gunnar Myrdal ( ; ; 6 December 1898 – 17 May 1987) was a Swedish economist and sociologist. In 1974, he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences along with Friedrich Hayek for "their pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and for their penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena." When his wife, Alva Myrdal, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982, they became the fourth ever married couple to have won Nobel Prizes, and the first and only to win independent of each other (versus a shared Nobel Prize by scientist spouses).

Myrdal is best known in the United States for his study of race relations, which culminated in his book ''An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy''. The study was influential in the 1954 landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision ''Brown v. Board of Education''. In Sweden, his work and political influence were important to the establishment of the ''Folkhemmet'' and the welfare state. Provided by Wikipedia
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    An international economoy; problems and prospects. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1956
    Book
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    Economic theory and under-developed reginos. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1957
    Book
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    Asian drama; an inquiry into the poverty of nations. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1968
    Book
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    The challenge of world poverty; a world anti-poverty program in outline. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1970
    Book
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    Beyond the welfare state; economic planning and its international implications. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1960
    Book
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    Population: :A Problem For Democracy; The Godkin Lectures, 1938 / Gunnar Myrdal. by Myrdal, Gunnar

    Published 1962
    Book