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Johanna Fink is a doctoral student and researcher at the Department of Economic History, Lund University. Her work focuses on the intersection of innovation policy, sustainable development, and energy systems, particularly examining how public funding aligns with environmental targets in Sweden and the impact of resource extraction on future well-being in Norway.
- Department: Economic History
- Research Groups: Growth, technological change, and inequality
Research Interests:
- Analysis of public innovation funding and its alignment with climate goals
- Impact of energy market design on solar power adoption
- Long-term sustainability assessment through Genuine Savings metrics
- Historical economic analysis of resource extraction
Recent Research Trends: Her publications address renewable energy policies, technological inequality, and historical sustainability metrics, with a strong emphasis on empirical studies in Sweden and Norway.
Collaborations: She collaborates with institutions like the Swedish Government Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova) and The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, contributing to projects on technological innovations and GDP alternatives.