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Ingemar Bengtsson

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ingemar.bengtsson@nek.lu.se

 

Personal data

Name:                                  Lars Olof Ingemar Bengtsson
Date of birth:                        October, 29, 1969
Citizenship:                           Swedish
Foreign language:                 English

 

Degrees/Education

Mars 1995

Bachelor of Science in Economics, 150p (1p = 1 week)

May 1995

Admitted to the Ph.D. program at the Department of Economics, Lund University

Ph.D. program courses: Microeconomics 10p; Macroeconomics 10p; Econometrics 10p; Mathematical methods 10p; Finance 10p; Institutional Economics 10p; Law and Economics 5p; OLG-economies 5p

Mars 1999

Licentiate of Philosophy, Economics, with Two Essays on Payments, Contracts and Prices, Discussant: Erik Fahlbeck, SLU Uppsala.

June 2003

Doctor of Philosophy, Economics, with Central banking: a matter of coordination rather than money supply, Discussant: Clas Wihlborg, CBS, Copenhagen.

Presentations

2001  Brown bag seminar at George Mason University, presented the paper “Open mouth operations: Why it should work in a world without money”

2000  The Formation and Representation of Concepts in Economics and Jurisprudence (Begreppsbildning och Begreppsrepresentation i Ekonomi och Juridik), Workshop, August 9, Presented the paper “Economics as the Science of Transaction Costs” (Ekonomisk vetenskap som läran om transaktionskostnader)

1999  Invited speaker at the Swedish Central Bank, presented the paper “Superseding the Quantity Theory of Money”,

1997  The 17th Arne Ryde Symposium: Focal Points, Coordination, Complexity and Communication in Strategic Contexts, The Department of Economics at Lund University, August 21-22, Presented the paper “Focal Points and Nominal Price Level Determination”

 

Publications

· Monographs

2003  Central bank power: a matter of coordination rather than money supply, Ph.D. thesis, Department of Economics, Lund University.

· Contributions to anthologies

(2005) Towards the virtual money economy - is there a role for central banking?”, forthcoming in Eliasson, G., and Wihlborg, C. (Eds.) Law, Economics and Technology of the Internet, CBS Press.

2005   ”Hayek, poverty and the poor”, in Rauhut, D. Hatti, N. & Olsson, C. A. (Eds.) Economists and Poverty – From Adam Smith to Amartya Sen, Vedams..

2005   “Hohfeld i ekonomisk teori”, in Dahlman, C. (Ed.) Studier i Rättsekonomi – Festskrift till Ingemar Ståhl, Studentlitteratur.

 

· Journal articles

2005  Central bank power is a matter of faith”, The ICFAI Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol.3, No. 3, August 2005.

(2005)Transaction Costs, Money and Unit of Accounts”, forthcoming in The ICFAI Journal of Monetary Economics.

· Working papers

2005   “Transaction Costs, Money and Unit of Accounts”, Department of Economics, Lund University.

2005   “A framework for understanding inflation – with or without money”, Department of Economics, Lund University.

2005   “Central bank power is a matter of faith”, Department of Economics, Lund University.

 

·Miscellaneous

2001   Open mouth operations: Why it should work in a world without money”, Brownbag talk given at George Mason University.

2000   ”Ekonomisk vetenskap som läran om transaktionskostnader”, mimeo presented at Workshop: Begreppsbildning och Begreppsrepresentation i Ekonomi och Juridik.

1999   “Superseding the Quantity Theory of Money”, mimeo presented on  invitation by the Swedish Central Bank.

1999   Two Essays on Payments, Contracts and Money, licentiate dissertation.

1997  Focal Points and Nominal Price Level Determination”, mimeo presented at The 17th Arne Ryde Symposium: Focal        Points, Coordination, Complexity and Communication in Strategic Contexts, Department o f Economics, Lunds University.

 

Scholarships and grants received

2003            Torsten and Ragnar Söderbergs Foundation

2002            HUR - The Council of Trade

2001            Torsten and Ragnar Söderbergs Foundation

2001            City University, Stockholm: The Capitolium-grant, 5 as Visiting Scholar at Buchanan Center, George Mason University

2001            Torsten and Ragnar Söderbergs Foundation

2000            Torsten and Ragnar Söderbergs Foundation

1999            Sparbankernas Research Foundation
1998            Sparbankernas Research Foundation
1997            The Institute for Banking Research

1996            The Institute for Banking Research

1995            The Foundation for Advancement of Economic Research at Lund University

 

Teaching

Lecturer (396 classroom hours (“lektorstimmar”) 2005-06-17)

2005  Economics 5p: overview (micro/macro/finance/public choice), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency; University Diploma in Real Estate Management), Malmö University College, 40 hours (spring)              

2004   Macroeconomics 5p: Introductory level, Department of Economics, Lund University, 42 hours (spring)

Law & Finance 5p: Masters level, Department of Economics, Lund University, 5 hours (fall)

Economics 5p: overview (micro/macro/finance/public choice), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency; University Diploma in Real Estate Management), Malmö University College, 70 hours (spring)

Economics 5p: overview (micro/macro/finance/public choice), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency), Malmö University College, 49 hours (fall)

2003  Macroeconomics 5p: Introductory level, Department of Economics, Lund University, 80 hours (fall)

Economics 5p: overview (micro/macro/finance/public choice), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency; University Diploma in Real Estate Management), Malmö University College, 40 hours (spring)

2002  Environmental economics: examiner for short papers, Malmö University College (fall)

Economics 5p: overview ), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency; University Diploma in Real Estate Management), Malmö University College, 40 hours (spring)

Law and Economics, Department of Law, Lund University, 4 hours (spring)

Finance, Department of Economics, Lund University, 4 hours (spring)

2001  Economics 5p: overview (micro/macro/finance/public choice), (Programs: University Diploma in Real Estate Agency; University Diploma in Real Estate Management), Malmö University College, 4 hours (spring)

Law and Economics, Department of Law, Lund University, 6 hours (fall)

Law and Economics, Department of Law, Lund University, 6 hours (spring)

2000  Law and Economics, Department of Law, Lund University, 6 hours (fall)

Teaching assistant

- 2000 Teaching assistant on various courses at the Department of Economics, Lund University: Finance, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Options Theory, Fixed Market Securities Theory. ~ 100 hours in total.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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