Anders Sørensen, Director of CEBR

Professor , Ph.d.
Anders Sørensen, Director of CEBR

Økonomisk Institut

Porcelænshaven 16A, 2. sal, 2.75
2000 Frederiksberg
Tlf.: +45 3815 3493
Mobiltelefon: +45 2324 1888
Fax:+45 3815 2576
E-mail: as.eco@cbs.dk



Link til denne hjemmeside: www.cbs.dk/staff/anderssoerensen

Tilknyttet Centre for Economic and Business Research.

Anders Sørensens forskningsområder er økonomisk vækst og økonomisk politik; mere specifikt emner relaterede til økonomisk vækst og produktivitet, samt dertil hørende politik spørgsmål. Af hoverområder kan nævnes:
  • Væksteffekter af investeringer i R&D og uddannelse.
  • Stigende efterspørgsel efter uddannet arbejdskraft i forhold til uuddannet arbejdskraft.
  • Landesammenligninger af produktivitet; især indenfor fremstillingssektoren og underbrancher heraf.
Han anvender teoretiske, empiriske samt numeriske metoder og har blandt andet publiceret artikler i the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Growth og Economics Letters.

Primære forskningsområder

  • Økonomisk vækst
  • Human Kapital
  • F&U
  • Produktivitet


Udvalgte publikationer

 
  1. “The Returns to Education in Entrepreneurship: Heterogeneity and Non-Linearities”, with Jens Iversen and Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 2011, Vol. 1: Iss. 3, Article 5. ( http://www.bepress.com/erj/vol1/iss3/5 )
  2. “ICT and Productivity Growth in the 1990's: The European Evidence”, with Hans Christian Kongsted and Christian Dahl, Empirical Economics, 2011, 40(1), 141-164
  3. “Entrepreneurship, Job Creation, and Wage Growth”, with Nikolaj Malchow-Møller and Bertel Schjerning, Small Business Economics, 2011, 36(1), 15-32
  4. “Returns to Schooling in Self-Employment”, with Jens Iversen and Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, Economics Letters, 109, 179-182, 2010
  5.   “Skill-Upgrading and Internationalization: Country-of-Origin or End-Use of Products”, Economics Letters, Vol. 101 (1), 9-12, 2008
  6. “Productivity Measurement in Manufacturing and the Expenditure Approach”, with Bertel Schjerning, Review of International Economics, Vol. 16, Issue 2, 327-340, 2008
  7. “Inter-industry Wage Differentials and Allocative Inefficiency”, International Economic Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1–26, March 2007
  8. “Capital-Skill Complementarity and Rigid Relative Wages: Inference from the Business Cycle”, with Jan Rose Skaksen, The B.E. Journals in Macroeconomics, Contributions to Macroeconomics, Vol. 5: No. 1, Article 7, 2005. http://www.bepress.com/bejm/contributions/vol5/iss1/art7
  9. “R&D, Public Innovation Policy, and Productivity: The Case of Danish Manufacturing”, with Hans Christian Kongsted and Mats Marcusson, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 12(2), 163-178, 2003
  10. “Comparing Apples to Oranges: Productivity Convergence and Measurement Across Industries and Countries: Comment”, American Economic Review, September, 1160-67, 2001
  11. “R&D, Learning, and Phases of Economic Growth”, Journal of Economic Growth 4(4), 429-45, 1999


Sidst opdateret af Grethe Mark 22.05.2012