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Ingemar Ståhl. Bibliografi 1967-2011
[Ingemar Ståhl. Bibliography 1967-2011]

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  • Jonung, Christina
  • Jonung, Lars

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Ingemar Ståhl was a productive and imaginative economist who was professor of economics at Lund University 1971–2005. His intellectual curiosity gave him a wealth of ideas that he applied to a wide range of issues, for example defense, social insurance, education, housing, labor markets, health, taxation, environment, finance, industrial policies and the political economy of the Swedish model. He became an academic pioneer who imported new theoretical developments, such as public choice and property rights, from abroad and applied them to Sweden. In addition to being a researcher he was also a keen participant in public debate and, at various times, a member of governmental and private policy commissions and a reformer of undergraduate teaching in economics in Lund. He exerted a profound influence on Swedish economic debate, arguing for market-oriented reforms and for more competition and freedom of choice in the public sector. His many contributions – published as well as unpublished – are listed in this bibliography.

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  • Jonung, Christina & Jonung, Lars, 2018. "Ingemar Ståhl. Bibliografi 1967-2011 [Ingemar Ståhl. Bibliography 1967-2011]," MPRA Paper 86512, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:86512
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    Ingemar Ståhl; Sweden; political economy; the Swedish model; deregulation; public choice.;
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    • B3 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals
    • B31 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals - - - Individuals

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