Reform Capacity and Macroeconomic Performance in the Nordic Countries
Herausgeber: Andersen, Torben M; Jensen, Svend E Hougaard; Bergman, Michael
Reform Capacity and Macroeconomic Performance in the Nordic Countries
Herausgeber: Andersen, Torben M; Jensen, Svend E Hougaard; Bergman, Michael
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This volume examines whether the reform experiences in the Nordic economies offer some lessons for the design of the general fiscal framework in the wake of the financial crisis.
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This volume examines whether the reform experiences in the Nordic economies offer some lessons for the design of the general fiscal framework in the wake of the financial crisis.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9780198717102
- ISBN-10: 0198717105
- Artikelnr.: 41846098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9780198717102
- ISBN-10: 0198717105
- Artikelnr.: 41846098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Torben M. Andersen is Professor at the School of Economics and Management. He received his PhD from CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 1986, and holds a Lic. Oecon (1984) from University of Aarhus, and a MSc, from London School of Economics 1981. His primary research and teaching interests are in the economics of the welfare state, labour economics, and fiscal policy. He is affiliated to a number of research institutions including CEPR (London), CESifo (Munich), IZA (Bonn), and SNS (Stockholm). Michael Bergman is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He previously served as a Member of the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council (2007-2012). Dr. Bergman's fields of research are macroeconomics and international finance. He has published several articles on business cycles, fiscal policy and exchange rates as well as the European Monetary Union. Svend E. Hougaard Jensen currently works as a Professor of Economics at Copenhagen Business School. On leave from academia, he has served as head of the Division of Economic Analysis within the Danish Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs. His research has focused on topics such as macroeconomic effects of changing demographics, intergenerational (re)distribution, sustainability of public debt, monetary unification and fiscal policy, structural reforms and macroeconomic performance. He has published numerous articles in learned journals and books, and he is the author/editor of several books.
* 1: Torben M. Andersen, Michael Bergman, and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen:
Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Nordic Economies: Past, Present,
and Future
* 2: Torben M. Andersen: Collective Risk Sharing: The Social Safety Net
and Employment
* Commentary on Chapter 2: Social Trust and the Efficiency-Equity
Trade-Off
* 3: Erling Barth and Karl Ove Moene: Missing the Link? On the
Political Economy of Nordic Egalitarianism
* Commentary on Chapter 3
* 4: Michael Svarer: Labour Market Policies in Denmark: A Story of
Structural Reforms and Evidence Based Policy
* Commentary on Chapter 4
* 5: Anders Møller Christensen and Niels Lynggård Hansen: What Scope
for Monetary Policy? Experiences from the Nordic Countries after the
Financial Crisis
* Commentary on Chapter 5
* 6: Hilde C. Bjørnland and Junior Maih: Monetary Policy and Exchange
Rate Stabilization in Norway and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 6
* 7: Michael Bergman, Bjørn Tangaa Sillemann, Peter Birch Sørensen:
House Prices in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 7
* 8: Lars Jonung: Reforming the Fiscal Framework: The Case of Sweden
1973-2013
* Commentary on Chapter 8
* 9: Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison , and Svend E. Hougaard
Jensen: Shaping the Fiscal Policy Framework: Lessons from Fiscal
Consolidations in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 9
* 10: Erling Steigum and Øystein Thøgersen: A Crisis Not Wasted:
Institutional and Structural Reforms Behind Norway's Strong
Macroeconomic Performance
* Commentary on Chapter 10
* 11: Sixten Korkman and Antti Suvanto: Finland and Sweden in
Cross-Country Comparison: What are the Lessons?
* Commentary on Chapter 11
* 12: Thorvaldur Gylfason: Iceland: How Could This Happen?
* Commentary on Chapter 12
* 13: Seppo Honkapohja: Challenges to the Nordic Model
Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Nordic Economies: Past, Present,
and Future
* 2: Torben M. Andersen: Collective Risk Sharing: The Social Safety Net
and Employment
* Commentary on Chapter 2: Social Trust and the Efficiency-Equity
Trade-Off
* 3: Erling Barth and Karl Ove Moene: Missing the Link? On the
Political Economy of Nordic Egalitarianism
* Commentary on Chapter 3
* 4: Michael Svarer: Labour Market Policies in Denmark: A Story of
Structural Reforms and Evidence Based Policy
* Commentary on Chapter 4
* 5: Anders Møller Christensen and Niels Lynggård Hansen: What Scope
for Monetary Policy? Experiences from the Nordic Countries after the
Financial Crisis
* Commentary on Chapter 5
* 6: Hilde C. Bjørnland and Junior Maih: Monetary Policy and Exchange
Rate Stabilization in Norway and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 6
* 7: Michael Bergman, Bjørn Tangaa Sillemann, Peter Birch Sørensen:
House Prices in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 7
* 8: Lars Jonung: Reforming the Fiscal Framework: The Case of Sweden
1973-2013
* Commentary on Chapter 8
* 9: Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison , and Svend E. Hougaard
Jensen: Shaping the Fiscal Policy Framework: Lessons from Fiscal
Consolidations in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 9
* 10: Erling Steigum and Øystein Thøgersen: A Crisis Not Wasted:
Institutional and Structural Reforms Behind Norway's Strong
Macroeconomic Performance
* Commentary on Chapter 10
* 11: Sixten Korkman and Antti Suvanto: Finland and Sweden in
Cross-Country Comparison: What are the Lessons?
* Commentary on Chapter 11
* 12: Thorvaldur Gylfason: Iceland: How Could This Happen?
* Commentary on Chapter 12
* 13: Seppo Honkapohja: Challenges to the Nordic Model
* 1: Torben M. Andersen, Michael Bergman, and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen:
Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Nordic Economies: Past, Present,
and Future
* 2: Torben M. Andersen: Collective Risk Sharing: The Social Safety Net
and Employment
* Commentary on Chapter 2: Social Trust and the Efficiency-Equity
Trade-Off
* 3: Erling Barth and Karl Ove Moene: Missing the Link? On the
Political Economy of Nordic Egalitarianism
* Commentary on Chapter 3
* 4: Michael Svarer: Labour Market Policies in Denmark: A Story of
Structural Reforms and Evidence Based Policy
* Commentary on Chapter 4
* 5: Anders Møller Christensen and Niels Lynggård Hansen: What Scope
for Monetary Policy? Experiences from the Nordic Countries after the
Financial Crisis
* Commentary on Chapter 5
* 6: Hilde C. Bjørnland and Junior Maih: Monetary Policy and Exchange
Rate Stabilization in Norway and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 6
* 7: Michael Bergman, Bjørn Tangaa Sillemann, Peter Birch Sørensen:
House Prices in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 7
* 8: Lars Jonung: Reforming the Fiscal Framework: The Case of Sweden
1973-2013
* Commentary on Chapter 8
* 9: Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison , and Svend E. Hougaard
Jensen: Shaping the Fiscal Policy Framework: Lessons from Fiscal
Consolidations in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 9
* 10: Erling Steigum and Øystein Thøgersen: A Crisis Not Wasted:
Institutional and Structural Reforms Behind Norway's Strong
Macroeconomic Performance
* Commentary on Chapter 10
* 11: Sixten Korkman and Antti Suvanto: Finland and Sweden in
Cross-Country Comparison: What are the Lessons?
* Commentary on Chapter 11
* 12: Thorvaldur Gylfason: Iceland: How Could This Happen?
* Commentary on Chapter 12
* 13: Seppo Honkapohja: Challenges to the Nordic Model
Macroeconomic Perspectives on the Nordic Economies: Past, Present,
and Future
* 2: Torben M. Andersen: Collective Risk Sharing: The Social Safety Net
and Employment
* Commentary on Chapter 2: Social Trust and the Efficiency-Equity
Trade-Off
* 3: Erling Barth and Karl Ove Moene: Missing the Link? On the
Political Economy of Nordic Egalitarianism
* Commentary on Chapter 3
* 4: Michael Svarer: Labour Market Policies in Denmark: A Story of
Structural Reforms and Evidence Based Policy
* Commentary on Chapter 4
* 5: Anders Møller Christensen and Niels Lynggård Hansen: What Scope
for Monetary Policy? Experiences from the Nordic Countries after the
Financial Crisis
* Commentary on Chapter 5
* 6: Hilde C. Bjørnland and Junior Maih: Monetary Policy and Exchange
Rate Stabilization in Norway and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 6
* 7: Michael Bergman, Bjørn Tangaa Sillemann, Peter Birch Sørensen:
House Prices in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 7
* 8: Lars Jonung: Reforming the Fiscal Framework: The Case of Sweden
1973-2013
* Commentary on Chapter 8
* 9: Michael Bergman, Michael M. Hutchison , and Svend E. Hougaard
Jensen: Shaping the Fiscal Policy Framework: Lessons from Fiscal
Consolidations in Denmark and Sweden
* Commentary on Chapter 9
* 10: Erling Steigum and Øystein Thøgersen: A Crisis Not Wasted:
Institutional and Structural Reforms Behind Norway's Strong
Macroeconomic Performance
* Commentary on Chapter 10
* 11: Sixten Korkman and Antti Suvanto: Finland and Sweden in
Cross-Country Comparison: What are the Lessons?
* Commentary on Chapter 11
* 12: Thorvaldur Gylfason: Iceland: How Could This Happen?
* Commentary on Chapter 12
* 13: Seppo Honkapohja: Challenges to the Nordic Model