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Moldova's EU dream faces a tough test: The unresolved issue of Transnistria
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2024-10-14
Moldova is now firmly on the path to European Union membership, but the breakaway region of Transnistria remains a significant roadblock. A recent policy brief, published in October 2024, explores how...
Call for papers | The Next Era of Climate Policies: Alternatives to Carbon Pricing
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2024-09-30
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Forum for Research on Eastern Europe: Climate and Environment (FREECE) invites paper submissions to a one-day workshop on the 'The Next...
Seminars & Conferences
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2015-03-01
at the Research Centers or SSE Departments.
17 Nov 2022 - Tech workshop Mathias Larsson Carlander
11/17/2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Mathias Larsson Carlander (Scania Industry PhD at SSE) gave an interactive Tech workshop in which he explored how innovation in product and service design requires organizations to adapt.
24 Nov 2022 - Tech workshop by Per Björklund
11/24/2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
The entrepreneur, startup advisor and tech angel investor Per Björklund shared his advice on how to start, finance, scale and exit companies.
New benchmark for supporter culture in women’s football
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2024-11-18
Last week, Fanny Almersson traveled with Hammarby Fotboll and its partners to Manchester for a conference with the club’s sponsors
Patrik Ström Japanpodden
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2024-02-07
Patrik Strom, Director of EIJS
Wrapping up the First Semester of the MDA 10 Program at SSE!
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2024-12-18
The first semester of the Management Diploma for Athletes (MDA) program at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has come to a close.
Ny rapport
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2024-11-27
Svenska institutet har undersökt hur allmänheten i Japan uppfattar Sverige. Rapporten är framtagen med anledning av världsutställningen i Osaka 2025 och den prioriterade asiatiska marknaden i...
Asian Barometer 2024
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2024-06-17
The Asian Barometer 2024 reports on trends in the Swedish public’s views of China, India, and Japan.