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CURRICULUM VITAE Anna Seim I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name Anna Larsson Seim Date of birth September 10, 1974 Civil Status Married, two children Work address Department of Economics Stockholm University SE – 106 91 Stockholm Telephone Work: + 46 8 16 35 64 Mobile: + 46 70 757 83 99 Email [email protected] Languages Swedish (native) English (fluent) French (good) Estonian (some) II. DEGREES PhD in Economics January 2007 Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholm University Thesis Title: Real Effects of Monetary Regimes Thesis Supervisor: Professor Lars Calmfors, IIES Master of Science in Quantitative Economics June 2000 Department of Economics, Stockholm University 1 III. EMPLOYMENT AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE A. Employment A1. Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer (Current position) Department of Economics, Stockholm University September 11, 2014 A2. Assistant Professor Department of Economics, Stockholm University December 1, 2011 – September 11, 2014 A3. Post Doc Department of Economics, Stockholm University February 1, 2007–November 30, 2011 A4. Research Assistant Trade Union Institute for Economic Research (FIEF) June 2000-August 2001 B. Visiting positions abroad B1. Visiting Scholar Department of Economics, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA, 2009-2010 B2. Visiting PhD Student, Department of Economics, London School of Economics, London, England, 2003-2004 C. Teaching experience C1. Supervision of PhD students, 2014C2. Intermediate Macroeconomics, 7.5 hp, 2009Lecturer Undergraduate Level C3. Supervision of numerous Master’s and Bachelor’s theses, 2007C4. Microeconomics, Master’s course in Health Economics, Karolinska Institutet, 5 p, 2006/07, 2007/08 Lecturer Master’s level C5. Macroeconomics, 10 p, Spring 2000, Spring 2006 Teaching Assistant Undergraduate Level C6. Empirical Methods (Empiriska Metoder), 5 p, 2002-2004 Teaching Assistant Undergraduate Level 2 IV. PUBLICATIONS A. Publications in peer-reviewed journals A1. "Oligarchies and Development in a Global Economy: A Tale of Two Elites" (with Anders Akerman and Alireza Naghavi), Economic Inquiry, 54(1), 229-246, 2016. A2. “Earned Income Tax Credits, Unemployment Benefits and Wages: Empirical Evidence from Sweden” (with Helge Bennmarker and Lars Calmfors), IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 3:26, 2014 A3. "The Global Arms Trade Network 1950-2007" (with Anders Akerman), Journal of Comparative Economics, 42(3), 535-551, 2014. A4. "Democracy as a Middle Ground: A Unified Theory of Development and Political Regimes" (with Stephen L. Parente), European Economic Review, 64, 35-56, 2013. A5. "Pattern Bargaining and Wage Leadership in a Small Open Economy" (with Lars Calmfors), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 115(1), 109-140, 2013. A6. "Testing the Impact of Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Independence on Labour Market Outcomes" (with Johnny Zetterberg), Oxford Economic Papers, 65(2), 240-267, 2013. A7. "Fiscal Activism under Inflation Targeting and Non-atomistic Wage Setting", Economica, 79, 97-114, 2012. A8. "On Labour Mobility and the Neutrality of Money in Unionised Economies", Economic Modelling, 28(1-2), 396-403, 2011. A9. "The Swedish Real Exchange Rate under Different Currency Regimes", Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 140(4), 2004. B. Monographs B1. Real Effects of Monetary Regimes, IIES Monograph Series No. 57, Institute for International Economic Studies, 2007. C. Working papers C1. “Leaders and Followers: Heterogeneous Effects of Institutions and Spillovers on Economic Growth” (with Chih Ming Tan), Department of Economics, Stockholm University, 2014 D. Other scientific publications D1. Enkla regler, svåra tider – behöver stabiliseringspolitiken förändras? (with Martin Flodén, Morten O. Ravn and Anders Vredin), SNS Konjunkturrådsrapport 2012. D2. “Wage Formation and the Swedish Labour Market Reforms 2007-2009” (with Helge Bennmarker and Lars Calmfors), Studier I Finanspolitik 2011/1, Background report to the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council, 2011. D3. "Aggregate and Regional Business Cycle Synchronisation in the Nordic Countries" (with Nevena Gaco and Henrik Sikström), SIEPS Report 2009:7, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, Stockholm, 2009. 3 D4. "Comment on Stefan Niemann and Jürgen von Hagen: Coordination of Monetary and Fiscal Policies: A Fresh Look at the Issue", Swedish Economic Policy Review, 15, 125-129, 2008. E. Other publications E1. Case study: “Monetary Regimes in Europe Post Bretton Woods”, in International Economics: Theory and Policy, Global Edition, 9th Edition, by P.R. Krugman, M. Obstfeld and M.J. Melitz, Pearson, 2012. E2. Book review: “Den nya ekonomihandboken”, by J. Ehrenberg and S. Ljungberg, Ekonomisk Debatt No. 7, 2007, 70-72. V. OTHER SCIENTIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A. Invited seminar presentations A1. Bologna University, Bologna, Italy, November 2010 A2. Tufts University, Medford, USA, December 2010 A3. Universitá Bocconi, Milan, Italy, November 2008 A4. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, February 2006 A5. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, February 2006 A6. Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH), Bergen, Norway, February 2006 A7. London School of Economics, PhD presentation meeting, London, England, January 2006 A8. The Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, November 2005 A9. London School of Economics, Workshop in Labour Economics, London, England, January 2004 A10. Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm, Sweden, December 2003 A11. IIES Brown Bag Seminar, Stockholm, Sweden, various occasions A12. Department of Economics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, various occasions A13. Department of Economics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, various occasions A14. The Trade Union Institute for Economic Research, Stockholm, Sweden, various occasions B. Conference presentations B1. Dynamics, Economic Growth and International Trade (DEGIT) XVII, Milan, Italy, Sept. 2012 B2. Dynamics, Economic Growth and International Trade (DEGIT) XVII, St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept. 2011 B3. 2nd annual meeting of Swedish Economists, Uppsala, September 2011 B4. Annual Meeting of the European Economic Association, Glasgow, Scotland, August 2010 B5. 4th Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics, Helsinki, Finland, August 2008 B6. EALE, Tallinn, Estonia, September 2009 B7. Annual Meeting of the European Economic Association, Barcelona, Spain, August 2009 B8. Dynamics, Economic Growth and International Trade (DEGIT) XIV, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA, June 2009 B9. Workshop on Wage Rigidity under Low Inflation Regimes, SOFI, Stockholm, Sweden, February 2009 B10. 2nd Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics, Sandbjerg, Denmark, August 2008 B11. Journées d'Economie Publique Louis-André Gérard-Varet, Marseille, France, June 2007 B12. ASSET Annual Meeting, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, October 2005 B13. 16th Annual Conference of the EALE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2004 C. Policy seminars and participation in public debates C1. ”Swedish Fiscal Policy 2015”, Discussant on the report of the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council, May 2015 C2. ”Behövs det ett mål för offentliga investeringar?”, Sveriges Riksdag, March 2012 C3. ”Enkla regler, svåra tider – behöver stabiliseringspolitiken förändras?”, Various presentations of SNS konjunkturrådsrapport 2012, spring 2012 C4. ”Penningpolitik och finansiell stabilitet”, SNS, November 2011 4 C5. ”Wage Formation and the Swedish Labour Market Reforms”, The Swedish Ministry of Finance, November 2011 C6. ”Wage Formation and the Swedish Labour Market Reforms”, Finanspolitiska rådet, Maj 2011 C7. ”Sverige och EMU - ett seminarium om eurosamarbetet”, Sveriges Riksdags EU-nämnd och SIEPS, December 2009 C8. “Fiscal Rules and Institutions”, The Economic Council of Sweden, October 2007 C9. ”Finanspolitisk stabilisering, inflationsmål och lönebildning”, The Swedish Ministry of Finance, April 2007 C10. ”Flyr ekonomerna samhällsdebatten?”, SNS, February 2007 D. Refereeing D1. European Economic Review D2. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control D3. International Economic Review D4. Scandinavian Journal of Economics D5. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking D6. Manchester School D7. Economics of Governance D8. Economic Modelling D9. International Economics and Economic Policy E. Administrative experience E1. Member of the Department Board, Department of Economics, Stockholm University, 2012 – E2. Member of the Department Recruitment Committee, Department of Economics, Stockholm University, 2012 E3. Workshop Organizer, Department of Economics, Stockholm University, 2008-2009 F. Faculty Opponent F1. Faculty Opponent of “Theoretical and Econometric Aspects of New Keynesian Modelling” by Tord S. Krogh for the degree of Ph. D, Department of Economics, University of Oslo, June 2014 F2. Faculty Opponent of “Unemployment and Demand Management: Fiscal Policy and Real Exchange Rates in OECD Countries“ by Anders Nordberg for the degree of Fil. Lic., Department of Economics, Uppsala University, September 2008 G. Other Scientific Activities G1. Member of the Scientific Council of the Swedish National Debt Office (Riksgälden), 2014G2. Member of an academic reference group assisting the National Institute for Economic Research (Konjunkturinstitutet) in their assessment of a reappraisal of the surplus target, 2015 G3. Member of SNS Konjunkturråd 2012 (together with Martin Flodén, Morten O. Ravn and Anders Vredin), Swedish Center for Business and Policy Studies (SNS), 2012 G4. Member of the SNS research panel for evaluation of media coverage of economics, Swedish Center for Business and Policy Studies (SNS), 2004 - 2005 5