Karl Brunner

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Karl Brunner (born 16 February 1916, death 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 USA in 1943.

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[edit] Education

Brunner attained a doctorate at the University of Zurich

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  • Brunner, Karl. "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, 1974: 179-208
  • Brunner, Karl, and Meltzer, Allan H. "The Uses of Money in the Theory of an Exchange Economy." American Economic Review 61 (Dec. 1971):784-805.

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