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SSE researchers publish new study in Science

03 March 2016
Associate Professor Anna Dreber Almenberg, Professor Magnus Johannesson and PhD students Adam Altmejd, Eskil Forsell, Emma Heikensten and Siri Isaksson at the Department of Economics have participated in a collaborative study between research groups at Caltech, the National University of Singapore, Stockholm School of Economics and the University of Innsbruck. The work was published in a paper titled, "Evaluating Replicability of Laboratory Experiments in Economics", in Science, March 3, 2016.

Professor Martin Ravallion will deliver a lecture at SSE "Direct interventions against poverty in poor places"

03 March 2016
On March 23, the United Nations University UNU-WIDER and the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) will host a WIDER Annual Lecture by Professor Martin Ravallion, a leading economist in the research of poverty and policies for fighting it.

Confining the Coase Theorem: Contracting, Ownership, and Free-riding

18 February 2016
by Elena Paltseva (with Tore Ellingsen), published in The Review of Economic Studies

SSE and Swedish Handball in new collaboration

15 February 2016
Center for Sports and Business at SSE is starting a collaboration with Swedish Handball to contribute to their ambition to become world champions in arranging championships.

SITE ranked among top 100 economic think tanks in the world

15 February 2016
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) has been ranked among the world’s leading think tanks in the 2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index.

The Hult Prize announced the winning team from SSE

15 February 2016
The Hult Prize announced the winning team from Stockholm School of Economics that has advanced to the 7th annual regional finals of the competition. 

Retaildagen den 10 mars 2016

10 February 2016
Årets upplaga av Retaildagen kommer att äga rum den 10 mars 2016 på Saltmätargatan 13.

New research program on sustainable financial systems

08 February 2016
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has been awarded MSEK 30 over four years for research on how financial systems can better contribute to the sustainable development of society. The research is funded by Mistra, The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, and includes a number of international and Swedish partners in a research consortium.

New research program on sustainable financial systems

08 February 2016
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has been awarded MSEK 30 over four years for research on how financial systems can better contribute to the sustainable development of society. The research is funded by Mistra, The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, and includes a number of international and Swedish partners in a research consortium.

Sara Rosengren ranked as one of Sweden's super talents

04 February 2016
Sara Rosengren, Associate Professor at SSE, has been ranked by Veckans Affärer as one of Sweden's 101 super talents and visionaries.