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Ingress
Spencer Bastani
Professor
spencer.bastani@ifau.uu.se
Affiliated Researcher
Andreas Bergh
Associate Professor
andreas.bergh@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Pär Holmberg
Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow
par.holmberg@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Daniel Waldenström
Professor, Program Director
daniel.waldenstrom@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Kajsa Ganhammar
Ph.D. Student
kajsa.ganhammar@nek.lu.se
Graduate Student
Income inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic
Daniel Waldenström, IFN, writes about income inequality in Vox EU.
Media coverage
Publish date 8/13/2021
"The Duncan Black Prize" goes to an affiliated researcher at IFN
Christian Bjørnskov, affiliated researcher at IFN, has been awarded "The Duncan Black Prize" for his article "Emergencyncies: on the misuse of government powers".
News
Publish date 3/17/2023
Gissur Ó Erlingsson
Professor
gissur.erlingsson@liu.se
Affiliated Researcher
Per Hjertstrand
Associate Professor
per.hjertstrand@ifn.se
Affiliated Researcher
The pandemic and its implications on trust
Sweden has one of the highest trust levels in the world. At a recent policy seminar, research on how the pandemic has affected trust levels in Sweden was presented.
News
Publish date 2/22/2022
IFN Researcher
Behavioral Responses to Health Risks and Policies during Epidemics
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted shortcomings of standard epidemiological models in accurately predicting the spread of the virus. This, in turn, undermined the ability to conduct reliable policy ana…
Research project
Christian Bjørnskov
Professor
chbj@econ.au.dk
Affiliated Researcher
IFN Researcher
Policy Seminar: Is the Market Economy Culturally Harmful?
IFN arranged a policy seminar on March 7, 2024, entitled “Is the Market Economy Culturally Harmful?”. It featured the presentation of two studies from the research project “Cultures of Trust and Insti…
News
Publish date 3/8/2024
Cultures of Trust and Institutions of Freedom
This project entails two interrelated core themes: Can institutions embodying economic freedom, contrary to the skepticism of some, contribute to fairness, trust, equality and responsibility; and can…
Research project
IFN Researcher
Björn Tyrefors
Professor
bjorn.tyrefors@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Affiliated Researcher