CV

 

Håkan J. Holm (born 1962)

Degrees

Ph.d. (1993).

Associate Professor (1997).

 

Experience

Training and graduate studies: Department of Economics at Lund University (1987-93), Sweden and at the Department of Economics at UCLA (1990-91), Los Angeles, USA.

 

Teaching Experience: Senior Lecturer 1993-1997 and Associate Professor since 1997 at the Department of Economics at Lund University. Topics: Experimental Economics (phd-course), Industrial Organization (intermediate), Finance (introductory level), Microeconomics (intermediate, introductory level), Macroeconomics (introductory level), Public Economics (introductory level). Special courses: Complex Decision Processes (graduate level), Neural Networks (phd-course).

 

Awards and Prizes: "Best Teacher of the Year" (1997) at the School of Economics and Management at Lund University.

"The Erik Lindahl Prize" (2001) - Awarded to an outstanding young economist in Sweden.

 

Current Research Projects: Discrimination in Bargaining (Financed by the The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, January 1999 - December 2001). Trust and Social Capital in Tanzania - an experimental approach. (Together with Anders Danielson. Financed by The Jan Wallander's Foundation and The Crafoord Foundation, September 2001- April 2002).

 

Conferences: Initiation and participation in the organization of conferences and lecture series: Arne Ryde Lecture: Thomas Sargent on "Bounded Rationality" in 1993; Arne Ryde Symposium: "Focal Points" in 1997 and "Experimental Economics" in 2000.

 

Editorial Experience: 1998-2000: Editor of the Journal of the Swedish Economic Association (Ekonomisk Debatt) (together with assoc. professor Anders Danielson).

Editor (together with Fredrik Andersson) for the volume: "Perspectives on Experimental Economics: Financial Markets, Auctions, and Decision Making", Kluwer, 2002.

 

Grants: The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, The Tore Browaldh’s Foundation, The Crafoord Foundation, The Jan Wallander's Foundation, The Wennergren Foundation.