Teaching and lecturing
Master course in Labour economics and wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University, spring 2014.
Master course in
Labour economics and
wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
spring 2012.
Master course in
labour economics and
wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
spring 2011. Master course in
labour economics and
wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
spring 2010. Second-semester undergraduate course in
intermediate
macroeconomics at the Economics Department, Stockholm University, autumn 2009. Master course in
labour economics and
wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
spring 2009. Second-semester undergraduate course in intermediate macroeconomics at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
autumn 2008. Master course in
labour economics and
wage-setting theory at the Economics Department, Stockholm University,
spring 2008. Course in labour economics at the National Labour Market Board in Sweden 2001. Lecturing at SITRA, Helsinki, Finland 1995-97. Teaching in economics at the Stockholm University and the Stockholm School of
Economics; 1972-79 at the undergraduate level; from 1980 at both graduate and
undergraduate levels (macroeconomics, international economics and labour economics).
Supervision of both undergraduate and graduate thesis work at the Department of Economics
at Stockholm University since 1980. Teaching at the Institute for Advanced Education in Marketing (Institutet för högre
reklamutbildning) 1979-84. Responsible for the economics course 1982-84. Lecturing on current economic policy problems at the Institute for Education of
Insurance Company Employees (IFU) 1983-1985. Teaching at the undergraduate level in the economics of planned economies at the
University of Uppsala 1972-73. Around 800 popular lectures for private business, policy makers and trade unions since
1973. Main topics: wage formation, unemployment, active labour-market policy, monetary and
fiscal policy, EMU.