Roine Vestman

Roine Vestman is Professor of Economics at Stockholm University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University, USA, and a M.Sc. degree from Stockholm School of Economics.
Vestman’s research interests focus on households’ and individuals’ consumption, savings, and housing choice and their implications for the macroeconomy. He also does research on the design of pension plans, and the functioning of the mutual fund industry. He has been a visiting researcher at Sveriges Riksbank.
Vestman is a board member at AP7 (Sjunde AP-fonden) and a scientific advisor to the Swedish Debt Office (Riksgälden). He has had advisory roles at the Swedish FSA (Finansinspektionen) and in government inquiries on borrower-based macroprudential policy and the micro data needs of Sveriges Riksbank and FInansinspektionen.
Publications
Roine Vestman, Kathrin Schlafmann and Ofer Setty (2024). Designing Pension Plans According to Consumption-Savings Theory, Review of Financial Studies,
Paolo Sodini, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Roine Vestman and Ulf von Lilienfeld‐Toal (2023).
Roine Vestman, Johan Almenberg, Annamaria Lusardi and Jenny Säve-Söderbergh (2021).
Roine Vestman, Martin Flodén, Matilda Kilström and Jósef Sigurdsson (2021).
Roine Vestman (2019).
Magnus Dahlquist, Ofer Setty and Roine Vestman (2018).
Markus Ibert, Ron Kaniel, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Roine Vestman (2018).
Anders Anderson, Anna Dreber Almenberg and Roine Vestman (2015).