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Magnus Jiborn is a Visiting Research Fellow at Lund University's Department of History, specializing in Human Rights Studies. He is affiliated with the Faculties of Humanities and Theology and maintains an active research profile focusing on environmental impact accounting and moral philosophy.
His research interests span Environmental Economics, Climate Policy, Carbon Accounting, International Trade, Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and Game Theory. Jiborn has developed innovative approaches to environmental impact accounting, particularly in the context of international trade, and has created indicators that track how exports and imports affect emissions abroad.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of climate policy and international trade, with particular attention to carbon leakage, technology-adjusted carbon accounting, and the relationship between consumption patterns and emissions. His work shows consistent engagement with both theoretical frameworks and practical policy applications.
Jiborn teaches Ethics at the MSc-programme in Management at Lund School of Economics and contributes to Sustainable Development courses at the Department of Economic History. His teaching philosophy emphasizes real-world case studies and connecting theoretical concepts to practical management challenges.
He actively engages with policy makers through media appearances, opinion pieces, and direct consultation with politicians and civil servants. His research has been referenced in policy sources and picked up by numerous news outlets, demonstrating significant real-world impact.
Professional activities include chairing the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, serving on the Swedish Foreign Minister's Council for Peace and Security Operations, and co-founding both a consultancy firm and a windpower company developing offshore windfarms.

