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In memoriam János Kornai: A leading economist of post-socialist transition in the twentieth century has passed away at age 94
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2021-10-25
One of the most known Eastern-European economists, and one of the founders of transition economics, has passed away at the age of 94.
Jan Ståhlberg receives 2019 SSE Alumni of the Year Award
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2019-04-12
Jan Ståhlberg, who graduated from the Stockholm School of Economics in 1985, has been named as the 2019 Alumni of the Year. The award is presented to a holder of a degree from the Stockholm School of...
SITE Energy Talks with Thomas Sterner
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2017-10-20
The 11th SITE Energy Talks on the 24th of October will be devoted to discussing the technological development of energy industry and, geopolitical and environmental challenges in our energy future.
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2022-09-02
Max Jerneck
Russia’s Crony Capitalism: The Path from Market Economy to Kleptocracy
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2019-05-17
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) has the pleasure to invite you to a presentation on Thursday May 23, 17.00-18.30 by Anders Åslund, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and...
The Shimmer and Shade of Gold: the project, the book, the collaboration
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2019-11-27
Torsdag 12 december gästas Scores öppna seminarium av Anette Nyqvist, docent i socialantropologi. Välkommen!
Magnus Mähring appointed holder of the Erling Persson Chair in Business Administration
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2018-06-20
The Board of Directors of the Stockholm School of Economics has appointed Magnus Mähring as the holder of the Erling Persson Chair in Business Administration, especially entrepreneurship and digital...
SSE granted five-year re-accreditation from EQUIS
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2018-12-12
At the meeting on December 11, the EQUIS Accreditation Board decided to award Stockholm School of Economics accreditation for a further period of five years.
Sarah Philipson Isaac nominate for national sociology prize
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2026-04-01
How does living under institutionalized uncertainty shape everyday life?
In her award-nominated dissertation, Sarah Philipson Isaac examines how Sweden's asylum policies reshape everyday life, access...
Can autocrats “win” trust by announcing big turnout?
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2026-02-24
Authoritarian elections are often described as largely symbolic exercises: the outcome feels decided, yet leaders still spend huge effort staging voting day. A new policy brief analysis by Anastasiia...