CURRICULUM VITAE ANDERS PAALZOW

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SSE Riga, Strelnieku iela 4a, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia +371 6701 5801 +371 2945 8140, +46 70 375 1160 +371 6783 0249 [email protected] [email protected]

Education Doctor of Philosophy (Economics), Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, 1986-1992 • Thesis: Public Debt Management Civilekonom, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, 1982-1985 • Major: Accounting and Finance Visiting Ph.D. student, Department of Economics, University of Rochester, New York, USA, 1988-1989

Fellowships The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond), 19941996. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien), 19881989.

Employment History Rector, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia, 1999Dean, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, 1997-1999. Research Fellow, the Economics Research Institute, Stockholm, 1997-2000. • Research areas: Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics, Public Finance Committee Secretary, the Government Commission on Public Debt Management, Ministry of Finance, Sweden, 1995-1997. Lecturer, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, 1995-1998. • Teaching: Intermediate macroeconomics; Executive education courses. 1

Postdoctoral Fellow, the Economic Research Institute, Stockholm, 1992-1997. • Research areas: Public Debt, Public Finance, Fiscal Policy, Finance Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, 19921998 • Teaching: Advanced macroeconomics and labour economics; Economic history and economic policy analysis; Economic and financial forecasting; Executive education courses. • Administration: Assistant director, the Ph.D. programme in economics; Member of the admissions committee to the Ph.D. programme in economics. Teaching Assistant, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, 1985-1988, 1990-1991 • Teaching: Intermediate microeconomics; Intermediate macroeconomics. Research Assistant, the Economics Research Institute, Stockholm, 1985-1988 • Research: Fiscal policy

Academic Community Involvement Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Acting Director, 2016Norway Grants, EU-policies impact to the higher education and research systems in Latvia and Norway, 2015-. BestAgers Lighthouses, EU-funded Baltic Sea Region Programme, member of the Advisory Council, 2013-2014. ENTREINT (Entrepreneurship Interaction), , EU-funded Baltic Sea Region Programme, member of the Steering Committee, 2012-2013 CREAENT (Creative Entrepreneurship Training Network), EU-funded Central Baltic Interreg IVA programme, member of the Steering Committee, 2009-2012. BestAgers, EU-funded Baltic Sea Region Programme, member of the Steering Committee, 2009- 2012. Baltic Journal of Economics, Riga, Editor, 2008Connect Latvija, Chairman of the Board, 2006Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, Estonia, Member of the Advisory Board, 2006-2009. European Financial Certification Organisation (eficert), Cologne, Germany, Member of the Board, 2005The Per Hiller Memorial Foundation, Stockholm, Co-founder, Member of the Board, 2005Centre for Economic Research & Graduate Education – Economic Institute 2

(CERGE-EI), Prague, Czech Republic, Evaluation of research projects, 2003. Stockholm School of Economics in St Petersburg, Russia, Examiner of Diploma projects in the MBA-programme, 2003. Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Chairman of the Board, 2003Connect Latvija, Founder and Member of the Board, 2002The Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden/The European Commission, Assessor of applications for positions within the European Union, 1995 Uppsala University, Sweden, Faculty opponent, thesis for the Licentiate Degree, 1995. The Swedish Economic Association, Secretary, 1993-1998. Peer-reviewed academic journals, referee.

Selected Publications (2006-) Krumina, M. and A. Paalzow, (2015), “Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012/2013 Latvia Report”, the TeliaSonera Institute at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, ISBN: 978-9934-8097-6-7. Paalzow, A., (2015), “Latvian Lessons: Here is how Riga overcame its own economic crisis – and what that says about Greece”, Snapshot, Foreign Affairs, July. Ljungdahl. G., and A. Paalzow (2014), “Jacob och Riga-skolan”, in C. Uggla (ed), ”Till minne av Jacob Palmstierna: en antologi”, Ekerlids Förlag, ISBN 978 9187-3913-7-8 Krumina, M. and A. Paalzow, (2014), “Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2013/2014 Latvia Report”, the TeliaSonera Institute at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, ISBN: 978-9934-8097-4-3. Paalzow, A., (2013), Book Review: “On Baltic Slovenia and Adriatic Lithuania. A qualitative comparative analysis of patterns in post-communist transformation”, by Zenonas Norkus. Baltic Journal of Economics, vol. 13, no. 2, Autumn 2013. ISSN 1406-099X. Krumina, M. and A. Paalzow, (2013), “Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012/2013 Latvia Report”, the TeliaSonera Institute at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, ISBN: 978-9934-8097-3-6. Avots, K, R. Strenga, and A. Paalzow, (2013), “Public venture capital in Latvia”, Baltic Journal of Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, Spring 2013. ISSN 1-406-099X. Pradel i Miquel, M., A. Paalzow, and H. Martin-Brelot, (2013), “Policies for Small and Large Cities”, in S. Musterd and Z. Kovács (eds.), “Place-making and Policies for Competitive Cities”, Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN: 978-0-470-67503-8 3

Krumina, M. and A. Paalzow, (2012), “Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Latvia Report”, the TeliaSonera Institute at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, ISBN: 978-9934-8097-2-9. Cunska, Z., K. Kettels, A. Paalzow, and A. Vanags, (2012), ”Latvia Competitiveness Report”, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga and the State Chancellery of the Republic of Latvia. Rastrigina, O., M. Krumina, A. Paalzow, A Sauka, T. Putnins, and V. Jascisens, (2011), ”Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2010 Latvia Report”, the TeliaSonera Insitute at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. ISBN: 978-0094-842-53-0. Mathson, P. and A. Paalzow (editors), (2011), “Towards a New Normal: Smarter ICT Solutions for Enterprises – Challenges and Opportunities”, TeliaSonera Institute Discussion Paper, No. 13. ISBN 978-9984-842-42-4. Dombrovsky, V., A. Paalzow, O. Rastrigina, (2010), “Latvia: Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics Overview”, in “New Business Creation”, P.D. Reynolds and R.T. Curtin, Editors, Springer, New York. ISBN: 978-14-41975-35-5. Paalzow, A. et al., (2010), “Policies and Strategies in Riga: How to Enhance the City’s Competitiveness”, ACRE 10:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-94-90312-33-6. Paalzow, A., (2010), Book Review: “Born into a Dream: Eurofaculty and the Council of the Baltic States”, by Gustav Kristensen, Baltic Journal of Economics, Autumn, vol. 10, no. 2. ISSN: 1406-099X. Vanags, A., O. Stasevska, and A. Paalzow, (2010), “Venture Capital in Latvia Revisited”, TeliaSonera Institute Discussion Papers, No. 9. ISBN: 978-9984-842-26-4. Paalzow, A. et al., (2009), “Riga as a Creative Knowledge City: The Views of HighSkilled Employees, Managers and Transnational Migrants”, ACRE 8:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-94-90312-19-0. Paalzow, A., (2009), Book review: “EU Labor Markets after Post-Accession Migration”, Editors N. Kahanec and K.F. Zimmerman, Baltic Journal of Economics, Autumn, vol. 9, no. 2. ISSN: 1406-099X. Paalzow, A. et al., (2009), “The Attractiveness of the Riga Metropolitan Region for Creative Knowledge Workers: The View of Transnational Migrants”, ACRE 7:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-90-75246-97-1. Paalzow, A., (2008), “Challenges Facing the Higher Education in the Baltic Countries”, Baltic Rim Economies Review, no. 4. ISSN: 1459-9759. Paalzow, A. et al., (2008), “The Attractiveness of the Metropolitan Region for Creative Knowledge Workers in Riga: The Manager’s View”, ACRE 6:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-90-75246-94-0. Indriksone, I., A. Paalzow, et al., (2008), ”Renewable Energy: Is there a Latvian Master Plan?”, SSE Riga/BICEPS Occasional Papers, No. 5. ISSN: 1691-3620. 4

Paalzow, A. et al., (2008), “Riga: A Place for Creative People? Understanding the Attractiveness of the Metropolitan Region for the Creative Knowledge Workers”, ACRE 5:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-90-75246-76-6. Paalzow, A. and A. Vanags, (2007), “Competition in the Latvian and Baltic Grocery Retail Markets”, SSE Riga/BICEPS Occasional Papers, No. 3. ISSN: 1691-3620. Paalzow, A. et al., (2007), “Riga: From a Hanseatic City to a Modern Metropolis: Pathways to Creative and Knowledge-Based Regions”, ACRE 2:9, AMIDSt, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-90-75246-61-2. Paalzow, A., (2006), “Barriers to Regional Development in the New Member States: The Latvian Experience”, in “Regional Development and Spatial Planning in an Enlarged European Union”, N. Adams, J. Alden and N. Harris, Editors, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4714-0. Adams, N., S. Ezmale and A. Paalzow, (2006), “Towards Balanced Development in Latvia: The Experience of the Latgale Region”, in “Regional Development and Spatial Planning in an Enlarged European Union”, N. Adams, J. Alden and N. Harris, Editors, Ashgate, Aldershot, UK. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4714-0.

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