Michał Kalecki [10]

Michał Kalecki

Subject: The Great Polish Economists
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 10000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: no
Date of issue: 2022-10-26
Issue price: 170 pln
The reverse of the coin features the image of Michał Kalecki, the dates of his birth and death and the titles of his selected works.
The obverse features – in addition to the regular elements such as the image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland, the face value and the designation of the year of issue – a quotation from his monograph Kapitalizm. Koniunktura i zatrudnienie [Capitalism. The Business Cycle and Employment].

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Michał Kalecki

Michał Kalecki (1899-1970) was a brilliant Polish economist. Kalecki studied at several universities: the Warsaw University of Technology, the University of Warsaw, and the Gdańsk University of Technology, but he did not graduate from any of them – mainly for financial reasons. He explored economics on his own. In 1929, he started working at the Institute of Research on Business Cycles and Prices (Instytut Badania Koniunktur Gospodarczych i Cen). In 1933, he published a visionary study Próba teorii koniunktury [An Essay on the Theory of the Business Cycle] in which he presented the theory of effective demand. After receiving the Rockefeller Foundation grant, he went to Sweden in 1936. Then, he settled in the UK, where he collaborated with several academic centres. ...

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