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Johannes Lindvall is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. His research focuses on comparative politics, political institutions, and political economy, particularly the interplay between political systems and economic conditions. He has published extensively on welfare state reform, migration policy, economic crises, and democratic governance.
Key research areas include the role of institutions in shaping welfare policies, historical analysis of migration and economic policies, and the impact of technological advancements (e.g., telegraph, railroads) on political participation and state capacity. Lindvall’s work also examines government responses to crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing public service delivery challenges and trust in institutions.
His publications span journals like Comparative Political Studies, West European Politics, and British Journal of Political Science, alongside edited volumes and monographs. He collaborates frequently with researchers like Carl Dahlström, Jan Teorell, and Frida Boräng. Lindvall’s research often combines quantitative methods with historical case studies, addressing topics such as coalition governance, fiscal policies, and the political consequences of economic downturns.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his prolific output reflects sustained academic engagement. His personal website (johanneslindvall.org) provides further details on ongoing projects and teaching activities.





