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New report | Russia's economy faces growing imbalances as war effort drains resources
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2024-10-01
A new report highlights that Russia's economy is facing mounting financial imbalances due to the ongoing war against Ukraine. The report, conducted by the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics...
SSE Business Lab gears up in sustainability: 10 new companies to be coached
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2024-03-04
SSE Business Lab was one of the first incubators in Sweden to introduce diversity and sustainability criteria in their admissions. Starting today, ten new companies will receive even more powerful...
Interview Ingrid Stigzelius
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2017-03-13
Who and what is it that make food consumption green? According to Ingrid Stigzelius, PhD student at Misum, green consumption is not only an isolated act of the consumer but a collective result of...
Driven
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2016-05-23
Monika Larsen Dennis & Maria Friberg
Ulrike Malmendier
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2023-03-17
Erling Persson Visiting Professor 2023, Professor – University of California, Berkeley
Mikaela Lundh is the Female Economist of the Year
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2017-02-06
The Female Economist of the Year 2016 is Mikaela Lundh. The scholarship, which highlights future female leaders, is being awarded for the 16th consecutive year to an outstanding female student at the...
SET/SÄTT
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2021-04-27
SET/SÄTT, 2020, by Jesper O.T. Andersson is on display in the Atrium at the Stockholm School of Economics in May 2021 as part of Handels x Mejan.
Birgit Lia Fain
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2020-08-25
Economic Affairs Officer at the United Nations in the Central American office in Mexico City
Aljoscha Janssen
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2023-10-18
Assistant Professor of Economics at the School of Economics, Singapore Management University
New research on carbon pricing
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2022-01-21
A drastic decrease in greenhouse gas emissions is needed to tackle climate change. Carbon pricing, in the form of a carbon tax or a carbon market, is considered by economists as the most...