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Johan Norberg

Senior Fellow

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Johan Norberg is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a writer who focuses on globalization, entrepreneurship, and individual liberty. Norberg is the author and editor of several books exploring liberal themes, including his newest book, Financial Fiasco: How America's Infatuation with Homeownership and Easy Money Created the Economic Crisis. His book In Defense of Global Capitalism, originally published in Swedish in 2001, has since been published in over twenty different countries. He is also the author of När människan skapade världen, 2006 (When Mankind Created the World), the coauthor of Ett annat Sverige är möjligt, 2006 (Another Sweden is Possible) and Global rättvisa är möjlig, 2001 (Global Justice Is Possible), and the coeditor of Frihetens klassiker, 2003 (The Classics of Freedom), all of which are available only in Swedish at this time. His personal website is http://www.johannorberg.net/.

Norberg's articles and opinion pieces appear regularly in both Swedish and international newspapers, and he is a regular commentator and contributor on television and radio around the world discussing globalization and free trade. Prior to joining Cato, Norberg was head of political ideas at Timbro, a Swedish free-market think tank, from 2003 to 2005. He then served as a senior fellow for the Brussels-based Centre for a New Europe during 2006. Norberg received his master's degree from Stockholm University in the history of ideas.


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Books and Book Chapters

Financial Fiasco: How America's Infatuation with Homeownership and Easy Money Created the Economic Crisis, September 2009.

In Defense of Global Capitalism, (2003)

Cato Studies

"The Klein Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Polemics," Briefing Paper no. 102, May 14, 2008.

Articles and Newsletters

"GDP and its Enemies: the Questionable Search for a Happiness Index," Centre for European Studies, September 2010.

"Entrepreneurs Are the Heroes of the World," Cato's Letter, vol. 5, no. 1, Winter 2007.

Opinion and Commentary

"The Great Debt Bubble of 2011," Spectator (UK), January 1, 2011

"Don't Give Him the Nobel -- He's Right-wing!," Spiked (Online), October 12, 2010

"Populate Or Live in Boredom," Australian, August 20, 2010

"The Mysterious Ways Of Fannie And Freddie," Forbes.com, January 15, 2010

"Bailouts, Debt Magnify Risk of Future Economic Troubles," Richmond Times-Dispatch, September 20, 2009

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Cato @ Liberty Blog Posts

"On Happiness," December 1, 2010

"If You Want To Be Loved, Try Being a Swede," September 17, 2007

Events

"Overdose: A Film about the Next Financial Crisis," May 17, 2010 [Film Premiere]

"Diagnosing and Treating the Roots of the Financial Crisis," September 2, 2009 [Capitol Hill Briefing]

"Financial Fiasco: How America's Infatuation with Home Ownership and Easy Money Created the Economic Crisis," September 1, 2009 [Book Forum]

"Globalization and the World's Rising Living Standards," June 6, 2008 [Capitol Hill Briefing]

"Freedom, Commerce and Peace: A Regional Agenda," October 25, 2006 [Conference]




Multimedia

Media Highlights - TV Johan Norberg discusses his documentary Free or Equal on Reason TV (June 13, 2011) [Media Highlights - TV, 06:06]

Media Highlights - TV David Boaz, Tom Palmer and Johan Norberg talk Milton Friedman on Stossel (June 10, 2010) [Media Highlights - TV, 40:03]

Cato Video Johan Norberg discusses the financial meltdown. (June 4, 2010) [Cato Video, 11:52]

Media Highlights - TV Johan Norberg discusses the future of the financial markets on C-SPAN 2's coverage of Cato's Policy Day (May 14, 2010) [Media Highlights - TV, 11:49]

Media Highlights - TV Donald J. Boudreaux, Tom G. Palmer and Johan Norberg talk globalization on FBN. (April 29, 2010) [Media Highlights - TV, 33:32]

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