Andreas Bergh is associate professor in Economics at Lund university and fellow at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm.

His research concerns the welfare state, institutions, development, globalization, trust and social norms.

He has published in journals such as European Economic Review, World Development, European Sociological Review and Public Choice. He is the author of 'Sweden and the revival of the capitalist welfare state" (Edward Elgar, 2014).

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Borde du inte ha med något av Deepak Lal också?
1 apr | Unregistered CommenterIsobel
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1 apr | Unregistered Commenterbergh
Avatar has to be my favorite kids cartoon anime by far. I have always loved it. I am really excited for the movie but I feel the cast is kinda screwed up. Katara and Sokka are eskimos so their complexions should be darker, but they are played by very white people. Actuly Soka was a vampire in twilight. And Zuko looks like a viking, not the teenage ex-prince that he is. I guess that it is his character that bothers me the most. I know I need a life and have way to much time on my hands, but does anybody else feel this way?
26 maj | Unregistered CommenterCaphunpax

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