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Improving administrative data at scale: Experimental evidence on digital testing in Indian schools
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2025-03-20
Digital tablet-based tests may offer a more accurate picture of student achievement in Indian schools than traditional paper-based tests. A new study, conducted by Abhijeet Singh, Associate Professor...
How the H&M Foundation Transforms the Fashion Industry for a Thriving People and Planet
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2024-05-16
Fernanda Drumond, Strategy Lead at H&M Foundation, treated the Retail Management students with a glimpse into what the H&M Foundation does to enable a future where people and planet not only survives...
Peter Pomerantsev discusses vulnerabilities in Kremlin propaganda at SITE seminar
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2024-11-28
On November 11, 2024, SITE hosted journalist Peter Pomerantsev for a seminar exploring the Kremlin's propaganda vulnerabilities. Pomerantsev highlighted internal fractures within Russian society and...
SITE 2024 Development Day Conference
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2024-11-14
On December 4, 2024, SITE will host its annual Development Day Conference, focusing on the journey of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia toward European Union membership. Key political, business, and...
New publication | Examining the replicability of online experiments selected by a decision market
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2024-12-02
A new large-scale replication project of online social science experiments showed a replication rate of about 50%. Anna Dreber Almenberg and Magnus Johannesson, Professors at the Department of...
New publication | Computational Reproducibility in Finance: Evidence from 1,000 Tests
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2024-08-14
The exact same results could only be computationally reproduced 52% of the time based on the researchers’ code for more than 1,000 tests of six research questions in empirical finance. Anna Dreber...
Researchers at the Department of Economics receive grants
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2024-05-17
Four researchers at the Department of Economics were awarded grants from the Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation and Tore Browaldh Foundation.
New research | Can public procurement drive innovation? A fresh look at the evidence
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2025-03-24
Governments spend billions on procurement, but can these contracts be a tool to drive innovation? A new study co-authored by Giancarlo Spagnolo, professor at the Stockholm Institute of Transition...
Ukraine’s fight is our fight: Why the west must stay committed
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2025-02-24
Western support for Ukraine is at a crossroads, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. A new policy brief from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), authored by Torbjörn Becker, Maria...
New study reveals: Using existing textbooks for home study improves learning in low-income areas
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2024-05-27
A paper published in The Economic Journal shows how student learning in a fragile and low-income context can be helped by more intensive use of existing textbooks for home study.