
معرفی
Lars Peter Østerdal is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School (CBS). He has held academic roles since 2003, including previous professorships at the University of Southern Denmark and the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on microeconomics, health economics, welfare economics, and game theory, with a particular emphasis on resource allocation mechanisms and population health evaluation.
Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Copenhagen (2004), MSc in Business Administration from CBS (2001). Professional roles include Board Member of the Danish Rail Regulatory Body (2016–present) and Associate Editor of the International Game Theory Review.
Research interests span health policy evaluation (e.g., QALYs/PALYs), welfare dominance analysis, and fair allocation mechanisms. Recent work includes studies on equity in healthcare entitlements, multidimensional welfare comparisons, and strategic behavior in queueing systems. His grants include leadership of the NORMA project (2016–2021) and participation in the ‘Achieving Centralized Objectives in a Decentralized Economy’ initiative (2024–2027).
Publications highlight contributions to health economics, game theory, and operational research, with a focus on policy-relevant metrics and ethical frameworks. Awards are not explicitly listed, though his work has received significant peer recognition in academic journals.





