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Lars Jonung. Photo.

Lars Jonung

Professor emeritus

Lars Jonung. Photo.

Ingemar Ståhl 1938-2014. A Portrait of a Political Economist in the Swedish Welfare State

Author

  • Lars Jonung

Summary, in English

For many decades, Ingemar Ståhl was a well-known economist in Sweden. He introduced new perspectives into research, teaching and public debate. He made his presence felt in areas as diverse as housing policy, defense economics, energy policy, financial economics, industrial policy, higher education, union controlled wage earner funds, law and economics, health-care economics and taxation. He advocated a public choice perspective which in his view provided a more realistic interpretation of the behavior of politicians and bureaucrats than that provided by traditional welfare economics. As an active participant in the public debate, he provided a pungent commentary on a wide range of issues. He contributed to the shift in Swedish economic policy from interventionist controls and collectivist systems inspired by Social-Democratic ideology to market-oriented and liberal solutions. Several of his proposals, most prominently the present system of student finance remain part of current Swedish public policy.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Publication/Series

Working Papers

Issue

2019:19

Document type

Working paper

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • public choice
  • welfare economics
  • property rights
  • socialism
  • liberalism
  • welfare state
  • Sweden
  • A11
  • B21
  • D51
  • D72
  • H43
  • I22
  • J51
  • L51
  • P48
  • Q18

Status

Published