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JPubEc call for papers
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2020-04-25
The Journal of Public Economics is excited to announce a new fast-track procedure to help researchers publish their articles on COVID-19 related subjects that fall under the broad definition of public...
Covid-19 coping strategies
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2020-04-17
A group of Swedish economists belonging to the SSE-CERN network published a short white paper with policy ideas for coping with the Covid-19 pandemic on March 24.
Anders Reagan
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2020-08-20
Research and Communications Officer - Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
Kerstin Wedin
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2020-08-20
Department Secretary - Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
Do lockdowns work? A counterfactual for Sweden
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2020-05-13
A paper by Benjamin Born, Alexander M. Dietrich and Gernot J. Müller study the case of Sweden – one of the few countries without a lockdown – and use synthetic control techniques to develop a...
Lessons for Covid-19 from previous pandemics
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2020-05-13
Studies on previous pandemic episodes find large and persistent effects on the real economy, meaning GDP, consumption and real rates of return.
Covid-19 and early retirement
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2020-05-10
A new working paper by Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Michael Weber use a repeated large-scale survey of (representative) households in the Nielsen Homescan panel to characterize how labor...
Interview Robert Eccles
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2017-03-20
What the biggest businesses and investors decide to do will make a huge difference to whether the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) are met or not, says Misum Board member Robert Eccles. The...
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2020-11-23
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Interview Max Jerneck
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2017-03-30
NEW PAPER PUBLISHED: Today’s financialized economy is ill-suited to develop technologies to replace fossil fuels. This is what Max Jerneck finds in his newly published study of the early American...