macroeconomics
Macroeconomics and age structure in a welfare state—Sweden 1946-2005
Pp. 51-95, Chapter 5 in: Demographic Change and Intergenerational Justice: The Implementation of Long-Term Thinking in the Political Decision Making Process, Jörg Chet Tremmel (ed.), Springer Verlag,
Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Sweden: 1750-2050
2009. Journal of Macroeconomics 31(1), March, Special Issue: Advances in Historical Macroeconomics. 132-148.

Adam Altmejd
I am aresearcherat theInstitute for Social Research(SOFI), Stockholm University and at the Institute for Futures Studies. I am aIZA research affiliateand aDistinguished CESifo Affiliate. I do research on
Interpreting Europe and US Labor Market Differences: the Specificity of Human Capital Investments
This paper suggests that in the US context, workers tend to invest in general human capital since they face little employment protection and low unemployment benefits, while the European model favors
John Broome
I am Emeritus White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy and Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford. I am also a Visiting Professor at Stanford University, and Adjunct Profes
Measuring Cumulative Advantage and the Matthew Effect
Mikael Bask, Department of Economics Uppsala University Abstract To foster a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind inequality in society, it is crucial to work with well-defined concepts associa

Studies on climate ethics and future generations vol 1
Working reports 2019 nr 1–11. Paul Bowman & Katharina Berndt Rasmussen (eds) There is a very rich scientific literature on different emission pathways and the climatic changes associated with them.