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PROF. GUSTAV CASSEL, whose death at the age of seventy-eight occurred on January 14, was beyond doubt one of the outstanding figures in economic science during the inter-war period. His authority was second only to that of Lord Keynes, and his advice was eagerly sought on many occasions by his own Government and by foreign Governments. He played an active part at many international monetary conferences during the 'twenties and early 'thirties, and was head of the Swedish delegation to the World Economic Conference of 1933.
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EINZIG, P. Prof. Gustav Cassel. Nature 155, 167 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155167a0
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