Introduction; 1 Theories and methodology; 2 Pre-crisis and post-crisis economic and social performance of the Nordic countries and the Baltic States: an overview; 3 The Nordic countries and the Baltic States - small states and multilateralism; 4 European integration and the Nordic-Baltic region, Schengen and NATO; 5 Exchange rate policy: fixed or floating?; 6 Challenges with the euro area: economic benefits versus security concerns and the euro area versus NATO; 7 Nordic-Baltic banking interconnectedness and the consequences; 8 International organizations as economic policy advisers for small states – the Baltic victims?; 9 The Nordic welfare model and the Baltic States’ Anglo-Saxon bias; 10 Fragile Baltic democracy and the challenges of outbound migration; 11. The extreme cases of Iceland and Latvia during the global economic and financial crisis; 12 The Nordic-Baltic region: Successes, failures, lessons learned and future challenges; 13 The Nordic countries and the Baltic States – the need for further research; Index
Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson is a Professor at the University of Akureyri,
School of Business and Science, Iceland, where he teaches courses
on international business and macroeconomics. He received his cand.
oecon. degree in Economics from the University of Iceland in 1987,
an MA in Economics from New York University in 1989, and a PhD in
public administration and economic development from the American
University in Washington, DC in 1992. He served as a Specialist and
Coordinator with the World Bank Group in Washington, DC from 1990
to 1995, at the World Bank office in Riga from 1999 to 2003 and the
World Bank office in Hanoi from 2003 to 2006. From 1995 to 1999 he
served as a Special Advisor to the Minister for Foreign Affairs in
Iceland. Dr Hilmarsson has published over 70 scholarly articles and
book chapters and has lectured and made presentations at more than
30 universities in Europe and the USA, including the American
University in Washington, DC, Aalborg University, Cornell
University, Georgetown University, the Stockholm School of
Economics, the University of California Berkeley, the University of
California Los Angeles, the University of Latvia, the University of
Mauritius, the University of Porto, the University of Tartu, the
University of Washington, Vytautas Magnus University, the
University of York, and Yale University. He has travelled to about
60 countries.
Professor Hilmarsson has held visiting appointments at several top
universities in the USA and Europe. He was a Visiting Professor at
the Stockholm School of Economics during the fall semester 2013, a
Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington in Seattle in the
spring semester 2014, a Visiting Professor at Cornell University
during the fall semester 2015, a Visiting Scholar at the University
of California, Berkeley during the fall semester 2016 and a
Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge during the fall
semester 2017.
'This is a timely book written by a macroeconomic expert with a broad theoretical and institutional knowledge of the region under consideration. The pivot question to be answered in this book concerns how small northern European countries came through the economic crisis, and what prospects they may experience should a new crisis hit them.' - Jesper Jerspersen, Nordicum Mediterraneum, 2019
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