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Andreas Bergh holds multiple academic roles at Lund University: Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics, Associate Professor at the Centre for Economic Demography, Visiting Lecturer in Real Estate Science, and Researcher at Socioeconomic Technology Studies (SoeTech). His research focuses on welfare state dynamics, globalization impacts, corruption in municipalities, and economic growth.
He teaches Microeconomics and Institutional Economics (PhD level). His work contributes to UN SDGs through studies on sustainable development and social policies. Notable projects include studies on municipal investments, income dynamics, and digitization challenges. He blogs at drbergh.substack.com and contributes to Swedish newspapers like Dagens Nyheter.
Recent research explores AI’s labor market effects, urban-rural job polarization, and E-scooter safety. He received the 2024 Award for Human Flourishing. Supervises PhD students in areas like public choice theory and economic geography.
Bergh collaborates internationally, participates in policy panels, and leads projects funded by Swedish research councils. His interdisciplinary work bridges economics with technology and societal studies.



