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Those most negatively impacted by COVID-19
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2020-10-07
Although anyone is at risk, some groups are more susceptible to the effects of COVID-19 than others.
Using private data to understand public behaviors
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2020-07-02
Private sector data can drastically improve situational awareness and decision making in a crisis.
Those most negatively impacted by COVID-19
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2020-07-03
Although anyone is at risk, some groups are more susceptible to the effects of COVID-19 than others.
Photos from the book talk
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2025-10-10
Photos from SITE’s Oct 7, 2025 book talk with economist Anders Åslund at SSE on Soviet transition and Europe’s policy lessons.
Art Talk with Katarina Eismann
4/6/2018, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
A conversation on art, performance and film with Anders Olofsson, Statens Konstråd and artist Katarina Eismann
Mentor1
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2024-05-27
"The mentor program enables me to keep in touch with students and a thriving learning community, which in turn allows me to keep up-to-date with current trends and mindsets."
Gustav Groth
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2022-03-18
Executive Producer at Paradox Interactive
The First Tipii
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2025-05-22
"Her paintings are created with a natural feeling for both the Nordic light and its spatial construction and are reminiscent of a strange yet familiar world. The starting point for her work is often a...
New report | How can we know if mission-driven innovation really makes a difference?
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2022-05-30
A new report from the Stockholm School of Economics draws on recent literature to develop a framework for evaluating mission-driven innovation environments and the work principles that guide their...
“Europe’s Growth Challenge” | Book presentation by Anders Åslund
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2017-02-21
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics invites you to a book presentation on
Europe’s Growth Challenge by Professor Anders Åslund on Wednesday March 15,
10.15 – 11.30.