Sven Ingvar Svennilson (14 March 1908 – 1972) was a Swedish economist that became known for his theories in planned economics.
[1] He was a member of the Stockholm School of Economic Thought.
From 1969–1971, he was a member of the committee that selects the laureates for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, the Economics Prize Committee.
[2] With his dissertation, Ingvar Svennilson was associated with the planned economy, and he launched the interpretative scheme for corporate actions, where he set out both a distinction and a dynamic plan between causal aspects and finality aspects, and partly controlled governing and independent variables.
In later works, Svennilson would put forward theories of rolling planning.