Lars Jonung: Åtgärderna mot coronakan bli hot mot välfärden

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Jon Lars Birger Jonung 76 år Lund Ratsit

He was Chairman of the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council 2012-2013 and Research Adviser 2000-2010 at DG ECFIN, European Commission, Brussels, where he focused on macroeconomic and financial issues related to the euro. Löfven talar till nationen. Den nya pandemilag som regeringen föreslagit kommer inte att stoppa Kina-smittan. Det slår Lars Jonung, professor i nationalekonomi vid nationalekonomiska institutionen vid Lunds universitet, fast i en intervju i Dagens Industri.Han varnar samtidigt för de samhällsekonomiska konsekvenser en ökad nedstängning kommer att få. Monetization and the behavior of velocity in Sweden, 1871-1913. by Jonung, Lars. Knut Wicksell's unpublished manuscripts : A first glance.

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Lars Jonung is professor emeritus at the Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies, Department of Economics, Lund University, Sweden, since 2010. He served as chairman of the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council 2012-13. He was Research Advisor at DG ECFIN, European Commission, Brussels, 2000-2010, working on European macroeconomic issues. Lars Jonung's profile in Lund University Research portal. Faculties Faculty of Engineering, LTH Faculty of Fine & Performing Arts Faculties of Humanities & Theology Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Science Faculty of Social Sciences School of Economics & Management Find researchers, research outputs (e.g. publications), projects, infrastructures and units at Lund University People Research Outputs Lars Jonung. Professor emeritus, Department of Economics.

Lars Jonung Nationalekonomiska Föreningen

Det säger han till SVT. Andra debattörer – till exempel virologen Fredrik Elgh – har argumenterat för att en total lockdown skulle vara det bästa sättet att stoppa den kraftiga smittspridningen. Lars Jonung and Benny Carlson, both at Lund University, will give a seminar titled: "'Too bad to be true'. Gustav Cassel, Eli Heckscher, Knut Wicksell and Bertil Ohlin on John Maynard Keynes’s The Economic Consequences of the Peace and the German Reparations, 1919-1929"