Daniel Waldenström
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Daniel Waldenström | |
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Born | Daniel Anders Måns Waldenström |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Economist, professor |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Stockholm School of Economics Lund University |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Research Institute of Industrial Economics |
Daniel Anders Måns Waldenström is a Swedish economist, economic historian, and professor. He is professor of economics and program manager for the research program Taxes and society at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm.[1]
Biography
[edit]Waldenström completed his doctorate in economics at the Stockholm School of Economics in 2003 and in economic history at Lund University in 2009. As a researcher and teacher, he has worked at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Stockholm School of Economics, Uppsala University,[2] and the Paris School of Economics.[3] He joined the IZA Institute of Labor Economics as a research fellow in October 2011.[4]
Waldenström researches economic inequality,[5] taxes, fiscal policy, and economic history.[6][7]
Waldenström has written several scientific articles, government-commissioned reports, and popular science texts. He has been advisor to the Swedish government and several of the country's government agencies regarding topics of fiscal policy, taxation, and inequality.[8] He was appointed a member of the Special Council for Corona Policies by the minister for finance Magdalena Andersson (Social Democratic Party) in 2020–2021.[9] Waldenström was a member of the economic council of former minister of finance Mikael Damberg (Social Democratic Party, 2021–2022)[10] and currently retains membership under Elisabeth Svantesson (Moderate Party, 2022–).[11]
Books
[edit]- Bergh, Andreas; Nilsson, Therese; Waldenström, Daniel (2012). Blir vi sjuka av inkomstskillnader?: en introduktion till sambanden mellan inkomst, ojämlikhet och hälsa. Studentlitteratur AB. ISBN 978-91-44-08236-3.[12]
- Sick of Inequality? An Introduction to the Relationship between Inequality and Health, Edward Elgar 2016.[13]
- Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden, Vol. 1: Exchange Rates, Prices and Wages, 1277–2008 by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, Daniel Waldenstrom.[14]
- Waldenström, Daniel (2009). Lifting All Boats?: The Evolution of Income and Wealth Inequality Over the Path of Development. Media-Tryck [distributör]. ISBN 978-91-628-7924-2.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Daniel Waldenström". Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
- ^ "Daniel Waldenström". Uppsala University, Sweden.
- ^ ""How Capital Should be Taxed"". Austrian Institute of Economic Research.
- ^ "Daniel Waldenström". IZA – Institute of Labor Economics.
- ^ "Nearly one in two university staff are administrative". University World News.
- ^ "Professorn sågar påståenden om ökade klyftor: "Politisk propaganda"". Tidningen Näringslivet (in Swedish). 24 April 2023.
- ^ Dagel, Magnus (11 May 2021). "Nationalekonomen: Att arbeta sig rik är förmodligen svårast i Sverige". Dagens industri (in Swedish).
- ^ "New paper on support for inheritance taxation". WID – World Inequality Database.
- ^ "SSE professor serves on Minister for Finance's economic council – hhs.se – Stockholm School of Economics". Stockholm School of Economics.
- ^ "Tunga ekonomer ska ge råd till finansministern". Altinget.dk. 24 March 2022.
- ^ "Finansministern presenterar budgeten för Nationalekonomiska föreningen". IFN.se.
- ^ "Stefan Fors: Blir vi sjuka av inkomstskillnader?". Ekonomistas. 22 October 2012.
- ^ Jones, Andrew M. (1 March 2018). "Book review of Sick of inequality? An introduction to the relationship between inequality and health". The Journal of Economic Inequality. 16 (1): 127–129. doi:10.1007/s10888-017-9357-7. ISSN 1573-8701.
- ^ Flandreau, Marc (2011). "Review of Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden, vol. 1: Exchange Rates, Prices and Wages, 1277–2008". The Economic History Review. 64 (4): 1409–1410. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00611_21.x. hdl:10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00611_21.x. ISSN 0013-0117. JSTOR 41262554.
- ^ Escosura, Leandro Prados de la (2011). "Lifting All Boats? The Evolution of Income and Wealth Inequality over the Path of Development". Scandinavian Economic History Review. 59 (1): 83–85. doi:10.1080/03585522.2011.541126. hdl:10016/11303. ISSN 0358-5522.
External links
[edit]- Daniel Waldenström publications indexed by Google Scholar