Johan Lindén

Curriculum Vitae

Education

1991 Bachelor of Science (Economics, Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics)
1995 Doctor of Philosophy in Economics. Dissertation: Job Search and Wage Bargaining

Employment

1995 - 1996 Researcher at the Department of Economics, Uppsala University
1996 - 1997 (40%): Researcher at the Department of Economics, Uppsala University
1996 - 1997 (60%): Researcher at the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI)
1997 - 1999 Assistant professor in Economics at the University College of South Stockholm
1999 - 2004 Researcher at the National Institute for Economic Research (Konjunkturinstitutet)
2004 - Senior lecturer in Economics at Mälardalen University, Västerĺs

Publications

Articles in scientific journals

Bohm P, J Lindén & J Sonnegĺrd (1997) Eliciting Reservation Prices: Becker-DeGroot-Marschak Mechanisms vs. markets, Economic Journal, Vol 107 Issue 443, pp 1079-1089
Dufwenberg M & J Lindén (1996) Inconsistencies in Extensive Games - Common Knowledge Is Not The Issue, Erkenntnis, Vol 45, pp 103-114
Holmlund B & J Lindén (1993) Job Matching, Temporary Public, Employment, and Equilibrium Unemployment, Journal of Public Economics, Vol 51, pp 329-343

Other publications

Lindén J (2004) The labor market in KIMOD, Working Paper 89, National Institute of Economic Research (Konjunkturinstitutet)
Lindén J & A Lunander (1997) Riksgäldskontorets försäljning av statsobligationer och statsskuldväxlar - En utvärdering av auktionsformen (The Sale of Government Bonds and Treasury Bills by the Swedish Debt Office - an Assessment of the Auction Mechanism), SOU 1997:66 Statsskuldspolitiken (The Government Debt Policy), Appendix 2, s 301-362
Lindén J (1995) Job Search and Wage Bargaining, Economic Studies 23, (PhD thesis, Uppsala University)
Dufwenberg M & J Lindén (1995) Spelteori i Nytt Ljus (New Light on Game Theory), Risk & Kapital 1995/1

Current research project

Economic growth, energy use and the environment
The study investigates, from a macroeconomic perspective, the relationships between economic growth, energy use, energy consumption, technological progress and environmental impact.


Contents by Johan Lindén Revised: 2014-05-06