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Mikael Wendschlag serves as a Researcher at Uppsala University's Department of Economic History and is affiliated with the Uppsala Centre for Business History. His work focuses on historical financial regulation and supervision systems, with particular expertise in Swedish banking history.
His research interests center on financial history with specific emphasis on banking crises, central banking evolution, economic crime, and regulatory formalization processes. Wendschlag examines historical supervisory frameworks through comparative international analysis, particularly focusing on Sweden's regulatory development from the 19th century to modern financial systems. His work reveals how historical contexts shape contemporary financial governance structures and crisis response mechanisms.
Wendschlag's publication trends demonstrate consistent focus on banking supervision formalization, with significant contributions analyzing Swedish financial history from the 1860s through the 1990s banking crisis. His research spans multiple publication formats including journal articles, book chapters, and monographs, with recent work extending to international comparative studies of regulatory systems across Japan, Europe, and global contexts. Key thematic threads include institutional adaptation during financial crises, transnational regulatory networks, and the historical development of supervisory competence.
His academic collaborations include significant work with scholars such as Eiji Hotori, Thibaud Giddey, and Cecilia Kahn, producing influential research on banking supervision formalization and historical regulatory frameworks. While no formal advising roles are documented, his work contributes substantially to understanding the historical foundations of modern financial regulation.


