Translation guide
The Stockholm school refers to a school of economic thought that emerged in Sweden in the 1930s, associated with economists like Gunnar Myrdal and Bertil Ohlin. In Japanese, it is typically referred to by its name in katakana or with a descriptive phrase.
Referring to the Stockholm school in economics
Standard Japanese term for the Stockholm school in economics.
ストックホルム学派は、1930年代にスウェーデンで発展した経済学派です。
The Stockholm school is an economic school that developed in Sweden in the 1930s.
Sometimes used to refer to the same group, emphasizing the Swedish origin.
スウェーデン学派の経済学者たちは、財政政策の重要性を強調した。
Economists of the Swedish school emphasized the importance of fiscal policy.