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Title [en]
Understanding the Long Arc of Financial Crises in the Baltic and Nordic Region. Comparing Causes, Management and Consequences of Financial Crises in a Region
Abstract [en]
Financial crises are phenomena that appear with certain regularity, but unpredictable cause and timing. As economic historians and economists we also know that its manifestation will vary. At the same time, as Mark Twain observed more than a century ago, while history may not repeat itself, it often rhymes. A better appreciation of history thus remains a vitally important way to learn about our present. The proposed project thus take the current global financial crisis in general and the recent Latvian financial crisis in particular as a point of departure for a novel comparative and longitudinal study of such crises in the Baltic-Nordic states (Estonia, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden) during the last 100 years. In total some 20 individual crises will be covered. At the focus of attention is how the state chose to manage the various financial crises and thus how they distributed the direct and indirect costs connected to these crises, i.e. how the state helped pick the winners and losers of these recurring phenomena. In summary the project will analyse the following three aspects of financial crisis in the small Baltic- Nordic states: (i) the varying causes of financial crisis in terms of institutional set-up and financial market performance, (ii) the changing albeit central role of the state as a manager of financial crisis and the distributive effects of the choices made, and (iii) the longer-term consequences of financial crisis with regard to economic structure and trajectory. Whereas a vast body of research on various aspects of financial crises has been built over the years and from different disciplines it may be argued that a contemporary and relevant research agenda to further our understanding of financial crises should pay very close attention to the (changing) role of the state in the management of these crises. This comparative and longitudinal project offers to do so through a novel combination of explicit international comparison and sound empirical work in combination with a deep appreciation of theoretical and policy debates. Adding to this a cross-disciplinary research team that brings together competencies from the fields of economic and financial history, economic theory and (Eastern European) area studies will allow the project to add to our understanding to the focal point of the project, i.e. the role of the state before, during and after a financial crisis.
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Olsson, M., Lönnborg, M. & Rafferty, M. (2019). External finance and ‘transition’: A review of market developments in Central Europe and the Baltics in the run-up to EU membership (1ed.). In: Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty (Ed.), Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transtition' Countries (pp. 59-102). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>External finance and ‘transition’: A review of market developments in Central Europe and the Baltics in the run-up to EU membership
2019 (English)In: Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transtition' Countries / [ed] Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty, Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019, 1, p. 59-102Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The fall of the Berlin Wall began a new, and unexpected, period of European political and economic history. For some, this event proved the historical victory of liberal democratic capitalism over socialism. But three decades on, we now know that democratic market economies do not emerge not spontaneously, and are indeed fragile in their own ways. History has not ended, but taken a new and interesting turn. This book provides a historically and conceptually grounded analysis of the transformation of fi nance and business in several countries in Central Europe and the Baltic states after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The essays in this book seek to foreground the continuities and ruptures that the experience of these ‘transition’ countries has revealed. It will be of interest to economic historians, sociologists, political science scholars, fi nancial economists, policy makers, and of course to those who have lived through the period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36812 (URN)9789175043425 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Lönnborg, M., Olsson, M. & Rafferty, M. (2019). Foreign Direct Investment and Post-Communist Banking: The Case of the Baltic States (1ed.). In: Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty (Ed.), Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries (pp. 177-222). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Foreign Direct Investment and Post-Communist Banking: The Case of the Baltic States
2019 (English)In: Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries / [ed] Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty, Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019, 1, p. 177-222Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The fall of the Berlin Wall began a new, and unexpected, period of European political and economic history. For some, this event proved the historical victory of liberal democratic capitalism over socialism. But three decades on, we now know that democratic market economies do not emerge not spontaneously, and are indeed fragile in their own ways. History has not ended, but taken a new and interesting turn. This book provides a historically and conceptually grounded analysis of the transformation of fi nance and business in several countries in Central Europe and the Baltic states after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The essays in this book seek to foreground the continuities and ruptures that the experience of these ‘transition’ countries has revealed. It will be of interest to economic historians, sociologists, political science scholars, fi nancial economists, policy makers, and of course to those who have lived through the period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-37207 (URN)978-91-7504-342-5 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Larsson, M. & Lönnborg, M. (2019). ‘Same same but different’: Trust, Confidence and Governance Among Swedish Mutual Insurers. In: Alexius, Susanna; Furusten, Staffan (Ed.), Managing Hybrid Organizations: Governance, Professionalism and Regulation (pp. 49-72). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan
Open this publication in new window or tab >>‘Same same but different’: Trust, Confidence and Governance Among Swedish Mutual Insurers
2019 (English)In: Managing Hybrid Organizations: Governance, Professionalism and Regulation / [ed] Alexius, Susanna; Furusten, Staffan, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, p. 49-72Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

For more than a century, mutual insurers have dominated the Swedish insurance market. Independent of the historical roots and traditions, companies that sell life and other (non-life) forms of insurance have chosen the mutual organizational form. We focus on two different mutual insurers—Folksam and Länsförsäkringar—in decoding their historical roots, governance and management structure. Our focus is on the differences and similarities with special attention to customer’s participation in governance. The chapter shows that it is indeed possible to organize successful hybrid organizations with longevity and that the state’s role in the process is vital but not always a precondition for successful development of hybrid firms. In addition, the chapter also shows that it is difficult to include customers/owners in the governance of these firms and that there exist many different options for creating such systems.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36946 (URN)10.1007/978-3-319-95486-8_3 (DOI)2-s2.0-85085676310 (Scopus ID)978-3-319-95485-1 (ISBN)978-3-319-95486-8 (ISBN)
Projects
Ömsesidighet i den svenska försäkringsmodellen
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013
Note

Ömsesidghet i den svenska försäkringsmodellen. Ett forskningsprojekt finansierat av Länsförsäkringars forskningsstiftelse, Folksams forskningsstiftelse och Skandias forskningsstiftelse

Available from: 2018-12-12 Created: 2018-12-12 Last updated: 2022-11-03Bibliographically approved
Rafferty, M., Olsson, M. & Lönnborg, M. (2019). Toward a Post-Transition Political Economy Theory of Transformation: The Case of Financial Services (1ed.). In: Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty (Ed.), Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries (pp. 29-58). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Toward a Post-Transition Political Economy Theory of Transformation: The Case of Financial Services
2019 (English)In: Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries / [ed] Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty, Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019, 1, p. 29-58Chapter in book (Refereed)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-37206 (URN)978-91-7504-342-5 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Rafferty, M., Olsson, M. & Lönnborg, M. (2019). Unplanned from Plan to Market: A Concluding Analysis (1ed.). In: Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty (Ed.), Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries (pp. 281-299). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Unplanned from Plan to Market: A Concluding Analysis
2019 (English)In: Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries / [ed] Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty, Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019, 1, p. 281-299Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The fall of the Berlin Wall began a new, and unexpected, period of European political and economic history. For some, this event proved the historical victory of liberal democratic capitalism over socialism. But three decades on, we now know that democratic market economies do not emerge not spontaneously, and are indeed fragile in their own ways. History has not ended, but taken a new and interesting turn. This book provides a historically and conceptually grounded analysis of the transformation of fi nance and business in several countries in Central Europe and the Baltic states after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The essays in this book seek to foreground the continuities and ruptures that the experience of these ‘transition’ countries has revealed. It will be of interest to economic historians, sociologists, political science scholars, fi nancial economists, policy makers, and of course to those who have lived through the period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-37221 (URN)9789175043425 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Olsson, M., Lönnborg, M. & Rafferty, M. (2019). Unplanned: Introduction of the Key Themes (1ed.). In: Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty (Ed.), Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries (pp. 11-27). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Unplanned: Introduction of the Key Themes
2019 (English)In: Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries / [ed] Mikael Olsson, Mikael Lönnborg & Michael Rafferty, Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019, 1, p. 11-27Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The fall of the Berlin Wall began a new, and unexpected, period of European political and economic history. For some, this event proved the historical victory of liberal democratic capitalism over socialism. But three decades on, we now know that democratic market economies do not emerge not spontaneously, and are indeed fragile in their own ways. History has not ended, but taken a new and interesting turn. This book provides a historically and conceptually grounded analysis of the transformation of fi nance and business in several countries in Central Europe and the Baltic states after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The essays in this book seek to foreground the continuities and ruptures that the experience of these ‘transition’ countries has revealed. It will be of interest to economic historians, sociologists, political science scholars, fi nancial economists, policy makers, and of course to those who have lived through the period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36827 (URN)978-91-7504-342-5 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Olsson, M., Lönnborg, M. & Rafferty, M. (Eds.). (2019). Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries (1ed.). Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Unplanned: The Transformation of States and Financial Markets in 'Transition' Countries
2019 (English)Collection (editor) (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The fall of the Berlin Wall began a new, and unexpected, period of European political and economic history. For some, this event proved the historical victory of liberal democratic capitalism over socialism. But three decades on, we now know that democratic market economies do not emerge not spontaneously, and are indeed fragile in their own ways. History has not ended, but taken a new and interesting turn. This book provides a historically and conceptually grounded analysis of the transformation of fi nance and business in several countries in Central Europe and the Baltic states after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The essays in this book seek to foreground the continuities and ruptures that the experience of these ‘transition’ countries has revealed. It will be of interest to economic historians, sociologists, political science scholars, fi nancial economists, policy makers, and of course to those who have lived through the period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Dialogos Förlag, 2019. p. 336 Edition: 1
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36811 (URN)978-91-7504-342-5 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013The Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation
Available from: 2019-09-26 Created: 2019-09-26 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Olsson, M. & Lönnborg, M. (2018). Trade and Investment in the Baltic Sea Region, 1990-2015: Lessons and Implications for Region-Building. In: : . Paper presented at 2018 AABS Conference, Stanford University, California, USA, June 1-3, 2018..
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Trade and Investment in the Baltic Sea Region, 1990-2015: Lessons and Implications for Region-Building
2018 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation only (Other academic)
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-35561 (URN)
Conference
2018 AABS Conference, Stanford University, California, USA, June 1-3, 2018.
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013
Available from: 2018-06-11 Created: 2018-06-11 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Lönnborg, M. (2018). Waves of Globalization: Swedish Insurers on Foreign Markets. In: : . Paper presented at 12th World Economic History Congress (WEHC), 29 July-3 August 2018, Boston, United States..
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Waves of Globalization: Swedish Insurers on Foreign Markets
2018 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation only (Other academic)
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society; Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36033 (URN)
Conference
12th World Economic History Congress (WEHC), 29 July-3 August 2018, Boston, United States.
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013
Available from: 2018-08-08 Created: 2018-08-08 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Lönnborg, M. (2018). Waves of Internationalization: Swedish Insurers on Foreign Markets. In: : . Paper presented at European Business History Association (EBHA) 22nd Annual Congress, 6-8 September 2018, Ancona, Italy.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Waves of Internationalization: Swedish Insurers on Foreign Markets
2018 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society; Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-36391 (URN)1725/3.1.1/2013 (Local ID)1725/3.1.1/2013 (Archive number)1725/3.1.1/2013 (OAI)
Conference
European Business History Association (EBHA) 22nd Annual Congress, 6-8 September 2018, Ancona, Italy
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 44/2013
Available from: 2018-09-18 Created: 2018-09-18 Last updated: 2020-07-03Bibliographically approved
Principal InvestigatorLönnborg, Mikael
Co-InvestigatorRafferty, Michael
Coordinating organisation
Södertörn University
Funder
Period
2014-01-01 - 2016-12-31
Keywords [sv]
Östersjö- och Östeuropaforskning
Keywords [en]
Baltic and East European studies
National Category
Business Administration
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:1842Project, id: 44/2013_OSS

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