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Lennart Samuelson has published an article in Forskning & Framsteg
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2015-03-29
Samuelson has published an article on "the Causes of the Fall of the Soviet Union" (in Swedish "Därför föll Sovjetunionen").
Article by Lennart Samuelson in Baltic Worlds.
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2014-09-14
Lennart Samuelson has written a review of Norman Naimark's "Stalin's Genocides", Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010.
Boards are strategic interlocutors for sustainable growth
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2024-04-08
This study addresses governance practices in (S)ME and show how boards promote sustainable business development.
How did we end up here? Governance lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic
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2020-06-16
You are invited to a CEPR / LSE IGA / SPP webinar, co-organised with SITE at Stockholm School of Economics, hosting a panel discussion with Karolina Ekholm, Jeremy Farrar, Bengt Holmström, Devi...
Clarification regarding media reporting on Ehnbom and Epstein
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2025-12-11
In recent weeks, media have once again reported that Barbro Ehnbom, an alumna of the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), has had connections to Jeffrey Epstein. We would therefore once again like to...
The political situation in Russia
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2017-10-24
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economic (SITE) has the pleasure to invite you to a presentation on Thursday November 16, 15.00-16.00 by Mikhail Kasyanov, Former Prime Minister of Russia and an...
Associations between common genetic variants and income provide insights about the socio-economic health gradient
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2025-04-22
People with certain genetic traits tend to earn more and enjoy better health. But genes alone don’t tell the whole story. A new study co-authored by Magnus Johannesson, Professor at the Department of...
Rebuilding Ukraine: The gender dimension of the reconstruction process
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2023-03-08
The post-war reconstruction of Ukraine will have to comprehensively address a number of objectives to set the country on a path of stable, sustainable and inclusive growth. In this policy paper,...
Why we reward bad behavior
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2019-11-12
Breaking the rules might boost our confidence and help us get ahead at work. But does it mean we are bad people? "I think people often do bad things for good reasons," says Wiley Wakeman who presents...
Bachelor student reflects on internship with the United Nations
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2022-12-16
During the summer (2022) Isak Axelson, who is currently in his third year of the BSc in Business & Economics, undertook an internship with the PRME Secretariat, part of the United Nations Global...