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2007 Resource Curse or Not
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2015-01-14
by Jesper Roine (with A. Boschini and J. Pettersson), published in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Capital controls may lead to higher sustainable levels of public debt
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2015-09-17
Economies with the most underdeveloped financial markets are the ones that can sustain high public debt levels. The underlying reason is that the use of capital controls in these countries reduces the...
Do daughters make family firms more sustainable?
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2015-05-25
In his doctoral dissertation, Kristoffer Milonas finds that family firms, where the controlling family has more daughters, perform better on an environmental dimension.
Researchers appeal to Swedish politicians: Put the climate crisis at the top of your agenda
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2022-08-25
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Insights and research shared at the 2023 FREE Network Retreat in Visby
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2023-10-05
On 8-10 September, 2023, the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the FREE Network hosted the annual Retreat in Visby to discuss its institutes’ respective work of research areas,...
Gender-based violence and the Ukraine conflict
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2022-05-09
Everybody is deeply shaken by the horror of war, but there are some gender differences in the type of harm that individuals face. Acknowledging the specific risk that women face during wartime in...
2008 The Constitutional Channels of the Resource Curse
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2015-01-15
by Jesper Roine (with A. Boschini and J. Pettersson), proceedings from "Meeting Global Challenges in Research Cooperation", Uppsala
2015 Optimal Debt Bias in Corporate Income Taxation
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2017-12-21
By Jenny Simon, Working Paper
2009 Measuring the Security of External Energy Supply
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2015-01-27
by Chloé Le Coq and Elena Paltseva, published in the Journal of European Union Energy Policy
Professor Jesper Roine discusses jobs and productivity in the digital economy
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2016-10-09
A new ESO report investigates how digital economy will affect jobs in the future. Associate Professor Jesper Roine shares his thoughts on how digital economy will affect economic inequality.