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2019 Russia's macroeconomy
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2019-06-28
Working paper: This paper looks at economic growth and its fundamental determinants in Russia over the last decades. It starts by showing that, contrary to the views of some political commentators,...
2019 Financial Incentives for Whistleblowers
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2019-10-22
Working paper: Whistleblower reward programs, or “bounty regimes”, are increasingly used in the United States. According to Professor Spagnolo and his co-auhtor, the effectiveness of these programs...
2019 Russia’s economy and regional spillovers
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2019-06-13
Working paper: This paper looks at how the Russian economy has developed under the leadership of Putin and how it spills over to its neighbours in the CIS region.
2019 Corrupting Cartels: An Overview of the Petrobras Case
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2019-11-15
Working paper: This paper aims to describe the corruption case and the connected cartels that affected one of the biggest Brazilian companies by analyzing how the cartel members acted and the...
Pollution and the COVID-19 pandemic: Air quality in Eastern Europe
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2021-02-16
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to a pre-existing threat to global health: the quality of air in cities around the world. Prolonged exposure to air pollution has been found to increase the...
Carbon Tax Regressivity and Income Inequality
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2021-05-17
Policy brief: A common presumption in economics is that a carbon tax is regressive – that the tax disproportionately burdens low-income households. However, this presumption originates from early...
Guest Professor
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2018-01-09
Professor Tomoaki Nakatani from Sapporo University (Japan) and the Global Institute for Collaborative Research and Education will visit us from December 18 – 21.
How to work better during a pandemic
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2020-03-23
What implications does the Covid-19 pandemic have for our way of working together? How does working at home for an extended period of time affect us and what should we be mindful of? We asked an...
The psychological reason we are hoarding toilet paper
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2020-03-25
Are you hoarding toilet paper or stockpiling paracetamol to last you through the corona crisis? You’re not alone. Professor Richard Wahlund explains the psychology behind our need to stock up in times...
Decision making in times of crisis
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2020-04-01
Making decisions for your business in the midst of a global crisis can undoubtedly feel daunting – so why not lean on research? Professor Andreas Werr and Assistant Professor Wiley Wakeman have looked...