IISD appoints Håkan Nordström—trade policy expert—as senior associate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WINNIPEG—January 23, 2015—The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is pleased to announce the appointment of Håkan Nordström as a senior associate.
As a senior associate at IISD, Håkan will focus on trade and climate change issues, including the prospect of forming a transatlantic carbon market in the context of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations between the European Union and the United States.
Dr. Nordström is a Swedish economist specializing in international trade policy and sustainable development. He is a renowned expert on the links between trade and climate change.
Dr. Nordström previously worked in the Economic Research and Analysis Division of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (the predecessor to the World Trade Organization) in Geneva, Switzerland. His work there included modelling of the economic effects of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations, which came into effect in 1995. In 2001 he was appointed deputy director of the WTO unit of Sweden’s National Board of Trade (Kommerskollegium) and in 2003 he was promoted to chief economist of the Board, serving in the office of the Director-General. He has written several scholarly articles on sustainable development issues.
“IISD is excited to welcome such a distinguished expert on international trade policy and sustainable development and we are looking forward to working with him,” said IISD President and CEO Scott Vaughan.
Dr. Nordström holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Stockholm University (1992) as well as a B.Sc. in economics from Stockholm University (1985).
For more information about Håkan Nordström’s previous experience and his work at IISD, click here.
For more information please contact Sumeep Bath, IISD media and communications officer, at sbath@iisd.org or +1 (204) 958 7740.
About IISD
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is an award-winning independent think tank working to accelerate solutions for a stable climate, sustainable resource management, and fair economies. Our work inspires better decisions and sparks meaningful action to help people and the planet thrive. We shine a light on what can be achieved when governments, businesses, non-profits, and communities come together. IISD’s staff of more than 250 experts come from across the globe and from many disciplines. With offices in Winnipeg, Geneva, Ottawa, and Toronto, our work affects lives in nearly 100 countries.
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