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Under- and post-lockdown in emerging nations
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2020-05-04
The tradeoffs between contagion management and economic activity is sharper in poor countries and emerging markets. "We cannot have the poor, the labourers and the migrants bear the brunt of the...
How has COVID-19 affected the mobility of Swedes?
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2020-05-02
A paper by Matz Dahlberg (IBF, UU, IFAU) and a group of Uppsala-based researchers suggests that changes in mobility patterns are similar across geographic areas with different socioeconomic and...
Optimally Targeted Lockdown
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2020-05-06
A new working paper by Daron Acemoglu, Victor Chernozhukov, Iván Werning and Michael Whinston study optimal lockdown policy in the framework of a standard SIR epidemic model with multiple risk groups...
Great research potential within socially labelled financing
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2022-09-21
Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall has recently written a third report on the market for social bonds and social outcome contracts and is looking forward to continuing her research in socially labelled...
CSR researchers on Sustainable Consumption and Ontological Cityism
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2022-10-06
CSR’s Director and Associate Professor Lin Lerpold has together with Professor Örjan Sjöberg published research which examines the sustainability of urban living, as urban areas are often portrayed as...
Entrepreneurship and research go hand in hand
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2022-10-11
With a background rooted in urban planning and sustainability from the Royal Institute of Technology and a specialization in management from Karolinska Institute, Ph.D student Saman Amir’s work at SSE...
Covid-19 and early retirement
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2020-05-10
A new working paper by Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Michael Weber use a repeated large-scale survey of (representative) households in the Nielsen Homescan panel to characterize how labor...
Max Jerneck: The market does not decide on fiscal policy
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2022-10-26
"The market can make the interest rate to go up, but only to the extent that the central bank allows it, says CSR researcher Max Jerneck in a debate article in Dagens Industri, regarding the political...
Debate: How sustainable is the vulnerable city?
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2022-10-20
CSR Professor Örjan Sjöberg will take part in the panel discussion on sustainability and city life on October 26.
Sanctions enforcement and money laundering
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2022-10-03
With sanctions becoming an increasingly important tool in ostracising autocratic regimes from western markets, the need for effective enforcement of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) policies is increasing....