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Gabriel Söderberg is an Associate Professor in Economic History at Uppsala University, affiliated with both the Department of Economic History and the Institute for Research on Conflicts of Goals in Sustainable Social Transition. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary economic policy challenges.
Research interests include the evolution of financial systems, the role of the Nobel Prize in shaping economic thought, technocratic governance in market economies, and sustainable social transitions. His studies often examine the interplay between regulatory frameworks, welfare policies, and ideological shifts.
Publications focus on topics like banking development in Sweden, the political economy of the Nobel Memorial Prize, citation patterns in economics, and critical analyses of market liberalism. His scholarship frequently addresses the tension between academic expertise and democratic decision-making.
Academic collaborations include co-authorships with Mats Larsson, Bran Sacrifice, Chaff Sacrifice, Samuel Bjork, and others. While no formal students are listed, his research engages deeply with historical and modern economic debates.





