KLAS EKLUND
Senior Economist, SEB
Klas Eklund (born in 1952) is the Senior Economist of
SEB. Between 1994 and 2007 he was the bank's Chief Economist. He is also a member of the European Commission's Group of Economic
Policy Analysis, chaired by the Commission President.
Klas Eklund is a licentiate of economics from the Stockholm School of Economics; the topic of his
thesis was long-term industrial growth and transformation. In the 1980's he worked in the
Ministry of Finance (as Deputy Under-Secretary of State) and in the Cabinet office (as
economic adviser to the Prime Minister). In 1990-91 he chaired the government's Productivity
Commission, analysing the poor Swedish growth performance in the 1970s and 80s, as well as
drawing economic policy conclusions.
Mr Eklund has also held a number of other positions, e.g member of the Board of Governors of the
Swedish Central Bank, member of the board of the 5th General Pension fund, Chief economist at Sweden Post, member of the board of ABB Treasury Center Sweden, Chairman of the
government's Committee for Economic Studies of the Public Sector, Judge for the Swedish
Quality Prize, etc.
Klas Eklund has published some 800 articles and columns and a number of books, including the
best-selling Swedish economics text-book (also translated into Russian and
Chinese), books on the budget deficit, the
Swedish tax system, economic growth and financial markets. He has also written a financial thriller about insider trade and
murder in the Ministry of Finance. That book has been made into a movie, broadcast on
Swedish TV.
More information on Mr Eklund can be found
on his web-site
http://www.klaseklund.com
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