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Hagman lena cv summary
1. Ms. Lena Hagman, born 1958
Senior economist at Teknikföretagen since September 2018
Current position
Senior economist, Teknikföretagen (the Association of Swedish Engineering Industries),
September 2018 - . Participates in the work on Teknikföretagen’s Business Outlook and
forecasts for Sweden’s economy as well as ongoing economic analysis, e.g. on value chains
and the interrelations between industries, structural change and competitiveness.
Former positions
Chief economist at Almega, May 2008 – August 2018
Headed Macro economic forecasting at Almega (employer’s organization for service
industries)
Focused on the development in the Swedish and global economy, business cycles, industries,
measurements of competitiveness, productivity growth and structural change in the
business sector.
A major responsibility for the Chief economist at Almega was to analyze and explain the
impact of the private service sector on Sweden’s economy, including its importance for the
labor market. This was done by producing independent forecasts for the economy twice a
year, quarterly business cycle reports as well as reports in relevant fields such as the
interrelations between industries using input-output-data, the impact of global value chains,
changes in demand of skills in the labor market, productivity growth etc.
The work done by the Chief economist was presented through media, in seminars, meetings
with CEO:s and boards of Almega’s member companies etc.
Chief economist at TCO, the central organization for trade unions of white collar workers
2005 - 2008 (3 years)
Head of Macro economic forecasting
Focused on globalization, productivity growth and the labor market
2. Chief economist at Statistics Sweden
2003 - 2004 (2 years)
Head of a newly established unit for economic analysis at Statistics Sweden. The main
purpose of this special kind of analysis was to encourage co-operation between the primary
statistics and the National Accounts to work for improvements of the economic statistics as
well as to help users of the statistics to understand how the statistics is measured and can be
interpreted.
During the time, Hagman started a quarterly report which explains the latest quarterly
figures from the National Accounts. It also brings up current news and topics about
economic statistics, making it easier for users to interpret the statistics. The name of the
publication is “Sveriges ekonomi – statistiskt perspektiv”, and it’s still being published on a
quarterly basis.
Head secretary of a Government Commission for the improvement of Sweden’s economic
statistics
2000 - 2002 (2 years)
The aim of the Commission was to suggest improvements in Sweden's economic statistics.
The work of the Commission was based on benchmarking with 11 other countries' economic
statistics regarding its quality and improvement. The work of the commission was presented
in several reports. The Commission was headed by the Director- general at Statistics
Sweden, Svante Öberg, former Under Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, who later became
Deputy Governor of Sweden’s Central bank.
Responsible for forecasting at The Federation of Swedish Industries
1995 - 2000 (5 years)
Responsible for business cycle reports and forecasts on Sweden's economy
Economist at Ministry of Finance
1990 - 1994 (4 years)
Focusing on forecasting Sweden's foreign trade, Balance of payments, growth in
manufacting industries etc. Presented analysis and forecasts for the Minister of Finance.
Economist at Näringslivets ekonomifakta
1989 (one year). Explaining economics through time series and current data.
3. Economist at Statens Industriverk (government authority)
1985 – 1988 (3 years)
Focusing on measurements of the competitiveness of Sweden’s industries.
Positions in organizations besides main work position
Chronicler in the business journal Affärsvärlden, 2016 – 2017
Hagman wrote a chronicle ones a month, about topics of current interest within Macro
economics.
Conference Board, Member of Economists and Strategy Council in Europe, 2014 – Present.
Business Industries Advisory Committee to the OECD, representing Almega and Sweden’s
business industries, 2010 – 2017.
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, representing TCO, the central organization
for white collar workers in Sweden, 2005 – 2007.
Board member of The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies as well as member
of its’ asset allocation board, (founded by the Swedish government in 1994. Funds research
related to the Baltic region). Hagman was appointed by Sweden’s government to be board
member of the Foundation for the maximum period of six years, 2010-2016. Hagman was
also appointed as member of the asset allocation team of the Foundation.
AI-Pension, (pension fund), board member as well as member of the asset allocation team
from May 2008 – June 2018.
Member of Dagens Industri's Shadow board to the Central bank (Riksbanken), December
2006 – February 2013. Hagman was one of six chosen economists by Dagens Industri for the
Shadow board, when it was established in December 2006. Hagman stayed on the board for
six years. The Shadow board meets about one week before the executive board of the
Riksbank has its monetary policy meeting, six times per year. The Shadow board simulates
the monetary policy decision. A summary of the discussion and decision of the Shadow
board is presented in the business paper Dagens Industri a few days before the
announcement of the real monetary policy decision. Many times, the Shadow board has
made the same decision as the real board, but the Shadow board has also differed from the
Riksbank on some occasions.
Member of the Board of directors for Sjunde AP-fonden, May 2005 – May 2011. Hagman
was appointed as member of the Board of directors for AP 7 by Sweden’s government. The
AP 7 board is a team of professionals with extensive expertise in business, finance and the
financial markets. The board bears ultimate responsibility for the fund to the government
and Parliament. AP 7 is the state-owned alternative to the private investment funds offered
by the premium pension system. AP 7 has given individuals’ savings for retirement higher
average returns and lower fees than private funds available in the premium pension system.
4. Member of Industrins ekonomiska råd, (January 2002 – March 2005)
Chosen as one of four independent economists for making analysis and recommendations
for the negotiating parts deciding on the wage agreements for Sweden’s mining and
manufacturing industry, setting the “mark” for the labor market overall.
Education
Stockholm University, Bachelor's degree, Economics and Political Science, 1980 – 1983
High School Diploma from Pingry School, New Jersey, USA, 1977, one year as an exchange
student through American Field Service
Family
Two daughters, born in 1993 and 1997, together with Adri De Ridder, PhD in Finance