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Daniel Waldenström

Title: Associate Professor
Phone: +46 (0)8 665 4531
Fax: +46 (0)8 665 4599
E-mail: daniel.waldenstrom@ifn.se

Research Interests: Income and wealth inequality; Taxation; Historical financial development; Sports economics

What's new?
 Working paper: "Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications", IFN WP #819 (w. G. Di Vaio and J. Weisdorf), 2010.

 DissertationLifting All Boats? The Evolution of Income and Wealth Inequality over the Path of Development, Ph.D. dissertation in economic history, Lund University, Nov. 2009.

 Journal article: "Why Does Sovereign Risk Differ for Domestic and Sovereign Debt? Evidence from Scandiavia, 1938-1948", Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming.

Policy paper: "Rörlig ersättning till vd - vad säger forskningen?", (in Swedish), IFN Policy Paper nr 27, 2009, (w. Joakim Bång),

Journal article: "The Long-Run Determinants of Inequality: What Can We Learn from Top Income Data?", Journal of Public Economics, 2009 (w. Jesper Roine and Jonas Vlachos), ►Dataset.

Book chapter: "Top Incomes in Sweden over the Twentieth Century", in Atkinson A.B. and T. Piketty (eds), Top Incomes: A Global Perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford (w. Jesper Roine), forthcoming. ►Dataset.

 Working Paper: Intergenerational Top Income Mobility in Sweden - A Combination of Equal Opportunity and Capitalistic Dynasties, IFN WP #775 (w. Anders Björklund and Jesper Roine)

 Commissioned government report: Globalisering och inkomstfördelning [Globalization and Income Inequality], Globaliseringsrådet[Globalization Council], Ministry of Education.

* Recent Op-Eds (in Swedish): "Så kan bonussystemen förbättras", Göteborgs-Posten 2009-03-24,  "Pengar ingen bra VD-bonus", SVT Opinion 2008-11-19, "Felkalkyl i kampen mot skattefusk", Dagens Industri 2008-11-19

* Economics blog: Ekonomistas (in Swedish) 

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