Simon Vinge
Stockholm School of Economics
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Simon Vinge is a Political Adviser at the Finansdepartementet in Sweden. With 11.7 years of experience, he specializes in policy analysis, economics, and political science. Simon has worked at various organizations, including Akademikerforbundet SSR and Regeringskansliet, Finansdepartementet, where he served as a Chefsekonom and Political Adviser. He also has experience as a Head Secretary and a Political Adviser at the same organization. Simon's expertise lies in economic policy, statistical analysis, and quantitative analytics.
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Political Adviser at Finansdepartementet at Regeringskansliet, Finansdepartementet
Work Experience
chefsekonom at akademikerförbundet ssr
Insurance
Simon Vinge's Professional Milestones
- Researcher (2012-05-01~2014-08-01): Conducted groundbreaking research, contributing valuable insights and to scientific advancements.
- Political Adviser (2016-01-01~2017-08-01): Provided strategic counsel for policy decisions, and contributed to increased political stability and change.
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Applied Economics,
Economics & Finance
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Policy Analysis
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Econometrics
Bicycle
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Statistics
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