Stefan Fölster

Stefan Fölster
Born Germany
Nationality Swedish, German
Alma mater

University of Oxford (D Phil);

Harvard University (MA); UCLA (BA)
Literary movement New institutional economics
Notable work The Public Wealth of Nations

Stefan Fölster (born 23 June 1959) is a Swedish economist and author. He is the President of the Swedish Reform Institute and associate professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Fölster is the author and co-author of several books on economic reform,[1] including Robotrevolutionen,[2] which looks at the winners and losers in the digital age, and Renaissance of Reforms,[3] that was based on an analysis of 109 governments that completed their term of power in OECD countries between the mid-1990s and 2012. With Dag Detter, Fölster wrote The Public Wealth of Nations: How Management of Public Assets Can Boost or Bust Economic Growth (Palgrave, 2015),[4] included in The Economist — Books of the Year 2015[5] and the Financial Times, FT's Best Books of the Year 2015.[6]

Fölster was born in Germany, the grandchild of Nobel Prize winner Gunnar Myrdal and of Alva Myrdal. He spent his early years in Germany, studied economics at UCLA in Los Angeles and at Oxford. His early career includes economic research at Swedish institutions including the Ministry of Finance, Stockholm University and Research Institute of Industrial Economics. Between 1998–2001 he was heading the HUI Research and between 2001–2012 the Chief Economist at The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise.

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