Anyone looked deeply into old 1700 Swedish and Finnish economists/thinkers with Austrian perspective?
Especially interesting is Anders Chydenius
(Invented invisible hand before Adam Smith)
and Per Niklas Christiernin (Monetary theory insights)
They evidently had a clash on arguments about deflationary money.
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Interesting. Have to look them up.
There's a lot on Chydenius since he's one of the classical liberals in nordic history, but I just found one swedish wikipage on Christiernin.