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Strategic reorientation: looking beyond the crisis - 18 May 2020
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2020-09-01
The toughest challenge is not to survive the current crisis, but to come out on the other side in good shape. It requires that we think and talk about the future, so that we can act and take...
Hack the crisis - 3 April 2020
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2020-09-01
How can we save lives, communities and businesses during one of the biggest crises of our lifetime? The Stockholm School of Economics partnered with Hack the Crisis, a digital hackathon to find ways...
No data-based evidence that gender quotas decrease the “quality” of politicians
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2020-01-17
How acute is the issue of gender inequality in politics in the world today? And what is the world losing from the under-representation of women in politics? Pamela Campa, Assistant Professor at SITE,...
6 million SEK to research on artificial intelligence
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2020-12-15
Professor Per Andersson at the Stockholm School of Economics has been granted 6 million SEK in funding by the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation for a three-year research project on AI. The...
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.
Temporary work of art at SSE
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2017-01-25
On January 25 Misum hosted a seminar on sustainable consumption. During the night, Patrik Qvist, the artist, created a temporary work of art intended to widen our perspective on the seminar's theme:...
Women in Power: Unpopular, unwilling or held back?
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2020-03-08
Sweden is considered one of the most gender equal countries but the question remains whether there are still challenges when it comes to gender equality in Sweden. We interviewed Pamela Campa...
Transition is (still) not a done deal
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2020-02-28
SITE's Director, Torbjörn Becker, shares his thoughts and reflection on a Baltic Rim Economies article about 30 years after the first post-communist election in Poland, the fall of the Berlin Wall,...
Corporate Partners´ Pedagogical Award 2020
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2020-12-14
Dr. Ciara Sutton awarded with SSE Corporate Partners' Pedagogical Award
What has happened to the Russian economy since 2000?
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2020-03-05
Although significant growth has been achieved since 2000, all of this came in the first two tenures of Putin in the Kremlin during the increasing oil prices. But is Russia still a hostage to the whims...