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Art talk BeLonging: Didem Yıldırım
12/6/2024, 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Art talk with Didem Yıldırım, December 6, 12.15 in the Yinka Shonibare room about her artistic research on the Ruins of Ani, an endeavour that confronts her own colonial heritage.
Abhijeet in The Economist
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2023-08-14
Earlier this summer, Misum research affiliate Abhijeet Singh was featured in The Economist for his study on international school-year productivity and learning outcomes
People
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2020-03-11
Robert Östling appointed professor
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2020-12-10
Robert Östling has been appointed Professor of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics. His main interest lies in the fields of applied microeconomics and behavioral economics.
Maria Booth: House of Innovation’s latest PhD graduate
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2020-06-22
House of Innovation is proud to present its latest PhD graduate: Maria Booth. She had her thesis defense last week, and we took the opportunity to ask her a few questions about her time at SSE, her...
Carrots, sticks, sermons, and nudges during the pandemic
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2020-07-15
There are many ways to change public behaviour, but not all are equally popular.
2009 Wealth Concentration over the Path of Development
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2015-01-27
by Jesper Roine (with D. Waldenström), published in the Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Interview with Hedvig, SSE student and intern at PRME
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2020-01-28
Hedvig Tindberg, a Bachelor student in Business and Economics at SSE, has over the summer done an internship at the UN PRME office in New York. "I am convinced that schools can find inspiration in one...
Westerberg writes about the Swedish election
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2022-08-22
Ahead of Sweden's general election in September, Rikard Westerberg asks what lessons can be learned from the intensely contested 1948 election
Rejection and dehumanization when store employees break social norms during corona
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2020-10-14
Employees who violate the social norms during the corona pandemic are seen as less competent and warm – and even less human, a new study from the Stockholm School of Economics shows. Anger, disgust...