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Swedish economist (born 1959)
Lars Ljungqvist
Born (1959-05-12) May 12, 1959 (age 65)
NationalitySwedish
Academic career
FieldMacroeconomics
InstitutionStockholm School of Economics
New York University
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
Stockholm School of Economics
Doctoral
advisor
Neil Wallace

Lars Ljungqvist (born May 12, 1959) is a Swedish economist probably best known as the author of Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, a standard graduate level textbook of modern macroeconomics, with Thomas J. Sargent.

Ljungqvist is a macro economist with seminal papers on labour: European unemployment, wage structures, information asymmetries and international trade. He held teaching positions at SUNY and was senior economist at Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago.

He is seasonal visiting professor at New York University where he lectures the macro PhD and MBA courses at Stern, and permanent Professor at Stockholm School of Economics.

Selected publications

References

  1. Ljungqvist's faculty page Archived 2011-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

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