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"Finance for Sustainable Development” conference highlights and speakers’ presentations
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2015-05-14
On May 11 the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs organized Development Day 2015 at the Stockholm School of Economics. As in previous years,...
Distinguished scholars and practitioners discuss finance for sustainable development
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2015-06-30
SITE has published a policy brief that covers a discussion on how to reduce extreme poverty by incentivizing private aid and private investment in developing countries and secure development finance...
Publications 2021
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2021-02-02
Research from Misum affiliates: published papers, articles and book chapters 2021
New award-winning study from SSE highlights bias in economic research
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2025-03-11
SSE researchers Anna Dreber and Magnus Johannesson, together with PhD Student Yifan Yang, have been honored with the 2024 Best Article Award from the journal Economic Inquiry. Their study has been...
New study: Individual wellbeing doesn’t always add up to team wellbeing
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2024-04-10
A new study published in the Journal of Organizational Behavior has examined the dynamics between individual well-being and team well-being in the workplace through a qualitative diary study of 12...
No data-based evidence that gender quotas decrease the “quality” of politicians
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2020-01-17
How acute is the issue of gender inequality in politics in the world today? And what is the world losing from the under-representation of women in politics? Pamela Campa, Assistant Professor at SITE,...
Good citizens by Wiley Wakeman
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2018-12-18
Wiley Wakeman, assistant professor at the department of management and organization at SSE, about deviants, whistleblowers, rule breaking in organizations and unethical employees who advance in their...
Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized?
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2024-05-16
This policy brief examines the belief that electing more women to the U.S. Congress would reduce partisan gridlocks. It shows that while Republican women historically cooperated more with Democrats,...
Pamela campa receives the Christiaan Huygens Reproduction and Replication Prizes
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2023-10-26
Congratulations to Pamela Campa (SITE) and her co-authors for receiving one of the Christiaan Huygens Reproduction and Replication Prizes for their research reproduction work, which delves into the...
Sustainability, COVID-19 and staying focused on the longer term
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2020-06-17
A pandemic that strikes unequally and can prevent sustainability investments.