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HOI research | Why companies should regularly dust off their knowledge shelves

26 August 2019
Is it possible to use old knowledge to create new inventions? New research on knowledge recombination from House of Innovation researcher Holmer Kok suggests that so is the case.

Russia’s macroeconomy — a closer look at growth, investment, and uncertainty

28 June 2019
Working paper: This paper looks at economic growth and its fundamental determinants in Russia over the last decades. It starts by showing that, contrary to the views of some political commentators, growth is highly important for the popularity of president Putin.

Russia’s economy and regional spillovers

13 June 2019
Working paper: This paper looks at how the Russian economy has developed under the leadership of Putin and how it spills over to its neighbours in the CIS region.

Financial Contracts as Coordination Device

13 June 2019
Working paper: This paper studies the use of financial contracts as bid-coordinating device in multi-unit uniform price auctions.

Finding cooperators: Sorting through repeated interaction

28 March 2018
By Mark Bernard (with Jack Fanning and Sevgi Yuksel), Article in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Myths and Numbers on Whistleblower Rewards

21 March 2018
By Giancarlo Spagnolo and Theo Nyreröd

Signaling Dissent: Political Behavior in the Arab World

21 March 2018
By Anders Olofsgård, Raj M. Desai and Tarik Yousef

Imperfect Financial Markets as a Commitment Device for the Government

21 December 2017
By Jenny Simon, Working Paper

Optimal Debt Bias in Corporate Income Taxation

21 December 2017
By Jenny Simon, Working Paper

The Political Economy of Multilateral Aid Funds

21 December 2017
By Jenny Simon (with Justin Valasek)