Michael Lundholm, Professor
Stockholm University
Department of Economics
SE-106 91
Stockholm
Sweden
+46-8-163048
Short presentation
After under graduate studies at Uppsala University in economics and statistics I took my PhD there in 1992. I came to Stockholm University in 1996.
Recent research
- Sveriges Riksbank's inflation interval forecasts 1999-2005, Research papers in economics 2010:11, Department of Economics, Stockholm University.
- Are inflation forecasts from major Swedish forecasters biased? Research papers in economics 2010:10, Department of Economics, Stockholm University.
- sifds: Swedish inflation forecast data set 1999:Q2-2005:Q2, Research papers in economics 2010:4, Department of Economics, Stockholm University.
Selected publications
- Implementation of the compendium concept with Sweave and DOCSTRIP, The R Journal 3(2), 16-21, 2011.
- On Fragile grounds: A replication of Are Muslim immigrants different in terms of cultural integration, together with Mahmood Arai and Jonas Karlsson. Journal of the European Economic Association 9(5), 1002-1011, 2011.
- Decentralizing public goods production, Journal of Public Economic Theory 10, 259-279, 2008.
- Why do Scandinavian governments employ so many and the United States government so few? (together with Hans Wijkander), FinanzArchiv 64, 364-379, 2008.
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Current teaching
Master programme in economics 2010-2011:
- Methodology seminar, semesters 1 and 2, fall and spring.
- Econometrics 1, semester 1, fall. Together with Mahmood Arai.
- Econometrics 3b: Forecasting, semester 3, fall.
