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Yifan Lyu: Latest PhD graduate at the Department of Economics
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2026-05-11
The Department of Economics is proud to present its latest PhD graduate: Yifan Lyu, who successfully defended his thesis on April 15. We warmly congratulate him on this significant achievement!
Gender salary gap in the auditing profession: Trend and explanations
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2022-09-22
New research from the Department of Accounting examines the gender salary gap in the auditing profession in Sweden.
SSE MBA new start
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2021-12-16
December 6 marked the first stage of an 18 month journey for a new group of MBA students at the Stockholm School of Economics. Over 50 participants are enrolled in the SSE MBA Executive Format 2021...
MIRAI 2.0 Research and Innovation Week 2022
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2022-08-29
MIRAI 2.0 is an academic alliance among 20 Universities in Sweden and Japan, aiming to promote long-term research collaboration between the two countries. The next MIRAI 2.0 Research and Innovation...
SSE MBA teacher of the year class of 2020
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2021-10-14
Patrick Regnér, Teacher of the Year voted by the SSE MBA class of 2020
The southern Urals as a touchstone for Soviet wartime performance
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2021-05-27
Policy brief: As time passes and archives open, ever more topics in Russian military-economic history can be studied with primary sources. One such theme is the colossal evacuation of industrial...
Green concerns and salience of environmental issues in Eastern Europe
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2021-06-08
Policy brief: Changes in individual behavior are an essential component of the planet’s effort to reduce carbon emissions. But such changes would not be possible without individuals acknowledging the...
Does the Russian stock market care about Navalny?
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2021-04-20
Alexei Navalny is the most prominent opposition leader in Russia today. During 2020, he entered not only the domestic Russian news flows, but was a major news story around the world following his...
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...
The connected refugee and reconfigurings of the migration process
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2018-11-22
The smartphone is the most global of all digital devices. As thousands of refugees and migrants move across Europe, many are using smart phones in order to make their journey safer and share...