Michael Lundholm, Professor
Stockholm University
Department of Economics
SE-106 91
Stockholm
Sweden
+46-8-163048
Short presentation
I started to study economics and statistics at Uppsala University in the fall of 1980. After engaging in student politics, graduating and working I took my PhD there in May 1992. After serving as political advisor to former prime minister Carl Bildt and as director for the Nordic Economic Research Council I came to Stockholm University in 1996. Presently I am deputy head of department.
Working papers
- On Fragile grounds: A replication of Are Muslim immigrants different in terms of cultural integration (Together with Mahmood Arai and Jonas Karlsson.) Paper home page http://people.su.se/~lundh/fragile_grounds/. Accepted for publication in the Journal of the European Economic Association 2009-07-11.
- Sveriges Riksbank's inflation interval forecasts 1999-2005
Download: Unpublished manuscript, May 2008. Download: Sweave file. Download: Data. Download: Everything in a gzipped tar-ball. -
Negative Externalities in Day Care: Optimal Policies and political equilibria (Together with Henry Ohlsson)
Download: Working paper 68:2002, Department of Economics, Gothenburg University or Revised unpublished manuscript, August 2007. -
Work norms, peer pressure and the degeneration of the kibbutzim
Download: Unpublished manuscript, March 2005. -
Cost-benefit analysis and the marginal cost of public funds
Download: Unpublished manuscript, February 2005. - Duality and the marginal cost of public funds
Download: Unpublished manuscript, October 2004.
Current teaching (academic year 2009-2010)
- Methodology seminar (Master programme in economics), fall 2009, spring 2010.
- Econometrics 1 (Master programme in economics, together with M. Arai), position 2, fall 2009.
- Econometrics 3b (Master programme in economics), position 1, fall 2009.
