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New study reveals: Using existing textbooks for home study improves learning in low-income areas
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2024-05-27
A paper published in The Economic Journal shows how student learning in a fragile and low-income context can be helped by more intensive use of existing textbooks for home study.
How to undermine Russia’s war capacity: Insights from SITE 2023 Development Day
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2024-01-19
The Stockholm Institute for Transition Economics (SITE) invited researchers and stakeholders to SITE's 2023 Development Day conference to discuss how to undermine Russia’s capacity to wage war. This...
Jesper Roine breaks down the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy on Tv4 Morning News
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2024-02-09
Have the EU's sanctions against Russia, implemented since the invasion of Ukraine, been deemed ineffective? Jesper Roine, Deputy Director at SITE, offers insights on sanctions and the Russian Economy...
New study reveals impact of media coverage on behavior during Covid-19 in Sweden
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2024-02-28
In their paper, recently accepted at Health Economics, researchers Marcel Garz from Jönköping University and Maiting Zhuang from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), shed light on...
Closing the gender data gap
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2024-03-08
To highlight the International Women's Day, researchers from Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA) have compiled a brief overview of studies that...
Vacancy: Event- and Office Manager at SITE
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2024-03-13
We're hiring! SITE seeks an Event- & Office Manager with a positive attitude to enhance our office & events. Thrive in an international setting, manage projects, and provide exceptional service. Ready...
Nuclear renaissance: Powering Sweden’s climate policy
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2024-04-17
Sweden's government aims to build new nuclear reactors by 2045 to achieve net zero emissions. This policy brief, written by Julius Andersson (SITE), compares this plan to France's successful 1970s...
Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized?
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2024-05-16
This policy brief examines the belief that electing more women to the U.S. Congress would reduce partisan gridlocks. It shows that while Republican women historically cooperated more with Democrats,...
Navigating market exits: Companies’ responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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2024-05-22
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, led to global condemnation and sanctions. International companies were pressured to exit Russia. This policy brief examines which companies left,...
SITE 35th anniversary
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2024-06-19
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) celebrates 35 years of pioneering economic research, institution building and policy analysis.