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SITE Development Day 2017 – Financing for Development
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2017-05-29
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs organised the annual SITE Development Day conference on the topic of development finance. The conference...
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2024-04-26
Invitation to attend SITE Development day 2017: Financing for development
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2017-05-08
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs have the pleasure to invite you the Development Day 2017 conference on May 31 at the Stockholm...
2019 Årsmöte
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2019-04-26
SITE seminar on Russian reforms
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2017-05-15
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economic (SITE) has the pleasure to invite you to a seminar on Wednesday 24 May, 13.15-15.00 with Stephen Fortescue, University of New South Wales Visiting...
Public comment on Svanen´s ecolabelling of funds
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2017-03-01
Researchers from the Mistra Financial Systems program (hosted by Misum, Stockholm School of Economics) have provided a public comment on Svanen´s proposal for ecolabelling of Nordic investment funds.
Erik Wetter i Dagens Industri
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2017-02-02
Misum-forskaren Erik Wetter intervjuad i Dagens Industri om sitt projekt Flowminder som kombinerar satellitdata från mobiloperatörer för att mäta och i slutändan påverka fattigdomsnivån i olika delar...
Lin Lerpold i DI. Nya bolagstrenden: tackla globala problem
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2017-03-20
Misums Lin Lerpold intervjuad i Dagens Industri Digital söndagen den 19 mars 2017.
SITE Academic Conference
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2018-10-25
This year’s SITE Academic Conference – Gender in Economics: From Survival to Career Opportunities, brings together leading international scholars to discuss what current research tells us about the...
1.8 MSEK grant for the research project ”The Donor Footprint: Placement and Impact of Aid Projects”
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2018-11-07
SITE researchers Anders Olofsgård and Maria Perrotta Berlin won 1.8 MSEK from Vetenskapsrådet for research on the community-level impact of foreign aid-financed interventions.