News News from the Stockholm School of Economics covers research, education, and developments across the School. Find updates on new research, faculty insights, and activities involving students and partners. Theme All themes AI Accounting Arts and culture Awards and scholarships Business Defense Economics Education Entrepreneurship and innovation Environment Equality and inequality Finance FREE Governance Happiness and wellbeing Health Leadership and management Migration and integration Politics Rankings Resilience Student life Sustainability Tech Work Type All types Press release News Research Filter news New information about Jeffrey Epstein Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 Through journalism efforts in preparation for, among other things, a podcast to be released shortly, new details have emerged regarding the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and the Female Economist of the Year scholarship. The Ohlin Institute’s debate Prize 2021 goes to the blog "Ekonomistas" Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 The blog Ekonomistas was founded by six researchers in economics in 2008. The blog writes about economics and economic policy for researchers who are passionate about factual public debate and economic research. Several of the researchers behind the blog have been affiliated with SSE at some point. New research collaboration with Vattenfall Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 The project the ‘construction of the employable migrant’ is now collaborating with Vattenfall for the collection of its empirical material. The purpose is to develop knowledge on inclusive recruitment practices and to share this knowledge with practitioners to contribute to a more inclusive labour market. Torbjörn Becker discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine in SVT Ekonomibyrån Type: News Date: 22 Feb 2022 In the latest episode of Ekonomibyrån "The stock market in times of crisis" Torbjörn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. What are the potential economic consequences and what are the long-term effects? Exciting recycling pilot project at SSE Type: News Date: 22 Feb 2022 Today SSE introduced its new recycling pilot project featuring the latest AI waste management technology. SSE is making conscious choices to reduce waste and to increase sustainability at the school. The machines from Smart Bins we are trying out will hopefully increase the waste we recycle at SSE and this pilot will be evaluated after six weeks. EIJS Policy Brief "Carbon border adjustment in the EU - the implications for Japanese exports" Type: News Date: 21 Feb 2022 by Camille Van der Vorst, Visiting PhD Student, EIJS, Stockholm School of Economics and PhD Student, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, KU Leuven 228 229 230 231 232 ... 475
New information about Jeffrey Epstein Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 Through journalism efforts in preparation for, among other things, a podcast to be released shortly, new details have emerged regarding the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and the Female Economist of the Year scholarship.
The Ohlin Institute’s debate Prize 2021 goes to the blog "Ekonomistas" Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 The blog Ekonomistas was founded by six researchers in economics in 2008. The blog writes about economics and economic policy for researchers who are passionate about factual public debate and economic research. Several of the researchers behind the blog have been affiliated with SSE at some point.
New research collaboration with Vattenfall Type: News Date: 23 Feb 2022 The project the ‘construction of the employable migrant’ is now collaborating with Vattenfall for the collection of its empirical material. The purpose is to develop knowledge on inclusive recruitment practices and to share this knowledge with practitioners to contribute to a more inclusive labour market.
Torbjörn Becker discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine in SVT Ekonomibyrån Type: News Date: 22 Feb 2022 In the latest episode of Ekonomibyrån "The stock market in times of crisis" Torbjörn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. What are the potential economic consequences and what are the long-term effects?
Exciting recycling pilot project at SSE Type: News Date: 22 Feb 2022 Today SSE introduced its new recycling pilot project featuring the latest AI waste management technology. SSE is making conscious choices to reduce waste and to increase sustainability at the school. The machines from Smart Bins we are trying out will hopefully increase the waste we recycle at SSE and this pilot will be evaluated after six weeks.
EIJS Policy Brief "Carbon border adjustment in the EU - the implications for Japanese exports" Type: News Date: 21 Feb 2022 by Camille Van der Vorst, Visiting PhD Student, EIJS, Stockholm School of Economics and PhD Student, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, KU Leuven