Agnar Sandmo

Agnar Sandmo

Agnar Sandmo (1938-) is a Norwegian economist and Professor at NHH. He has made a series of important research contributions tied to disparities, redistribution, insurance arrangements and tax systems.

Awards, fellowships

*Fellow, Econometric Society

External links

* [http://www.nhh.no/sam/cv/sandmo-agnar.html Professor Sandmo's homepage]
* [http://www.nhh.no/forskning/prisar/sandmo-mobius/index-e.html Press release: Professor Agnar Sandmo wins Møbius 2002]


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