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Joakim Persson is an Associate Professor at Linköping University's Department of Management and Engineering (IEI), specializing in Economics (NEK). His research focuses on environmental economics, economic growth, and regional development. He holds a position within the Economics division and contributes to interdisciplinary studies on sustainability and policy analysis.
Key research interests include the interplay between income inequality and environmental outcomes, democracy's role in shaping pollution levels, and long-term regional economic convergence patterns. His work often employs quantitative methods to analyze socioeconomic and environmental data.
Publications span topics such as air pollution analysis using the GEMS dataset, historical Swedish regional income trends, and the environmental implications of democratization processes. While no specific grants or awards are highlighted, his contributions reflect engagement with critical issues at the intersection of economics and environmental sustainability.
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