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Master student Sejal Gandhi is awarded Global Swede 2019
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2019-05-21
At today's Global Swede Award Ceremony SSE master student Sejal Gandhi was one of Sweden's top international students to receive a diploma. She is a very ambitious and enterprising student, who,...
New SSE Business Lab CEO
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2022-12-01
Since 2019 Julia Delin has led and developed SSE Business Lab as CEO. She has recently successfully completed the first stage of fundraising for the School's new investment fund, SSE Ventures. As...
SSE IB team reaches case competition world finals
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2014-09-18
A team of master students from the specialization International Business have advanced to the final round of the Corporate Knights/Schulich Business for a Better World Case Competition at World...
SSE establishes a professorship and a new center with the support of the Wallenberg Foundations
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2016-01-13
Made possible by donations from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, the Stockholm School of Economics is now establishing a professorship with...
SITE research explores whether poor communities can be organized
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2015-03-02
New working paper reports findings from a unique combination of a village-randomized controlled trial and a lab-in-the-field experiment.
New practical report on welfare crime
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2024-09-11
Cecilia Fredriksson at the Center for Municipality Governance has published a new report on the organisation of work on welfare crime in the municipal sector. In this report, she dwells deeper into...
Open Seminar at Score
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2024-04-24
Welcome to an open seminar Thursday 2 May 2024 with Eva Lövbrand, Department of Thematic Studies: Environmental Change, Linköping University, and Score fellow.
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...
EIJS Policy Brief
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2021-09-21
by Patrik Ström, European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics, H. Richard Nakamura, Centre for International Business Studies, School of Business Economics and Law, University...
Navigating environmental policy consistency amidst political change
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2024-05-15
Europe, like other parts of the world, currently grapples with the dual challenges of environmental change and democratic backsliding. In a context marked by rising populism, misinformation, and...