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Journal of Economic History
Wealth–Income Ratios in a Small, Developing Economy: Sweden, 1810–2014
This study uses new data on Swedish national wealth over the last two hundred years to examine whether the patterns in wealth-income ratios found by Piketty and Zucman (2014) extend to small and less…
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Journal of Economic Literature
The Economic Consequences of Social–Network Structure
We survey the literature on the economic consequences of the structure of social networks. We develop a taxonomy of "macro" and "micro" characteristics of social-interaction networks and discuss both…
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Journal of Business Ethics
Resistance to Change in the Corporate Elite: Female Directors’ Appointments onto Nordic Boards
In this empirical study, we investigate the variation in firms’ response to institutional pressure for gender-balanced boards, focusing specifically on the preservation of prevailing practices of dire…
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Working Paper No. 1155
Human Capital Sorting: The ‘When’ and ‘Who’ of Sorting of Talents to Urban Regions
Sorting of high-ability workers is a main source of urban-rural disparities in economic outcomes. Less is known about when such human capital sorting occurs and who it involves.
Using data on 15 cohor…
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Working Paper No. 1154
Entrepreneurial Experimentation: A Key Function in Entrepreneurial Systems of Innovation
There is a need for a conceptual approach that, with reference to explicit micro-level mechanisms and processes of industrial dynamics, articulates the role and function of entrepreneurial experimenta…
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Working Paper No. 1153
Entrepreneurship and Institutions: A Bidirectional Relationship
The interplay between entrepreneurship and institutions is crucial for economic development; however, the view that institutions determine the extent to which entrepreneurial activity is productive is…
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Working Paper No. 1152
The Market-Promoting and Market-Preserving Role of Social Trust in Reforms of Policies and Institutions
Social trust has been identified as a catalyst for reforms. We take the literature further in two ways.
First, we make a fine-grained analysis of mechanisms through which social trust enables liberali…
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Heterogeneous Peer Effects in Education
We investigate whether, how, and why individual education attainment depends on the educational attainment of schoolmates. Specifically, using longitudinal data on students and their friends in a natio…
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European Economic Review
Intergenerational Correlation and Social Interactions in Education
We propose a dynastic model where individuals are born into an educated or uneducated environment that they inherit from their parents. We study the impact of social interactions on the correlation in…
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Journal of Public Economics
The Right Look: Conservative Politicians Look Better and Voters Reward It
Since good-looking politicians win more votes, a beauty advantage for politicians on the left or on the right is bound to have political consequences. We show that politicians on the right look more b…
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Market, State and Morality: Two Studies of How Left and Right Undermined Moral Motivation in the Swedish School System
Licentiate thesis. Faculty of Arts and Sciences Thesis No. 122
The bulk of the literature on the New Public Management (NPM) has been blind to the moral dimension of the market-oriented reforms of the public sector. However, this thesis studies the potential for…
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Working Paper No. 1150
Institutional Reform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An Agenda for Europe
It is imperative that the economies of the European Union become more entrepreneurial to promote innovation and economic growth.
To achieve these goals, we propose a reform strategy with respect to (i…
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VoxEU.org
Fostering Breakthrough Entrepreneurship
Most developed economies provide significant subsidies to small businesses to encourage innovation. This column argues that while subsidies to reduce entry costs may increase entrepreneurial entry, th…
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Milken Institute Review
The Swedish Economy Triumph of Social Democracy – or Serendipity?
In 2016, Sweden came out on top of the Reputation Institute's yearly ranking of 55 countries according to how people viewed them as places to live and work. The same year, Sweden outranked 162 other c…
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Financial and Institutional Reforms for an Entrepreneurial Society (FIRES)
Policy Brief on Institutional Reform for Enhanced Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Europe
We argue that institutional changes in a liberalizing direction are a sine qua non for economies of the European Union to become more entrepreneurial in order to promote innovation and economic growth…
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Working Paper No. 1149
Grind or Gamble? An Experimental Analysis of Effort and Spread Seeking in Contests
We conduct a contest experiment where participants can invest in increasing both the mean and the spread of an uncertain performance variable. Subjects are treated with different prize schemes and in…
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Working Paper No. 1148
The WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995-2015: A Data Set and its Descriptive Statistics
In this paper, we provide some descriptive statistics of the first twenty years of the WTO (World Trade Organization) dispute settlement. The database used in this paper was assembled by the authors a…
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Spatial Economic Analysis
Retail City: The Relationship between Place Attractiveness and Accessibility to Shops
This paper explores the role of retailers as an urban amenity. Using data for Swedish rural and city municipalities for 2002–08, ‘accessibility-to-shops’ measures are constructed for the shops in the…
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CESifo Forum
The Effects of Digitalisation on Labour Market Polarisation and Tax Revenue
Digitalization is sometimes described as the third industrial revolution. What insights can be gained from comparing the present situation to the state of society at the outset of the first industrial…
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Asian Economic Papers
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OECD International Transport Forum
Structural Change and the Freight Transport Labour Market
Nations that have managed to become rich have had institutional features that supported incentives for value creation while ensuring that the ways insiders and special interest groups can extract mono…
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The Duality of the Swedish Labour Market
There are two key developments in the current labour market in Sweden. On the one hand, there is a strong economic upturn fuelled primarily by domestic demand. This means that the non-tradable sectors…
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International Profiles of Health Care Systems
The Swedish Health Care System
All three levels of Swedish government are involved in the health care system. At the national level, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is responsible for overall health and health care policy…
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WTO Dispute Settlement: Time to Take Stock
Five Scenarios in Search for a Director. WTO Judges, Their Terms of References, Scope of Competence, Remedies they Proscribe, and the Consequences for the Addressees
The WTO has been lauded for its unique dispute settlement system. Its uniqueness lies primarily in that it is the most comprehensive “compulsory third party” adjudication regime in international relat…
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Modernizing the Public Sector: Scandinavian Perspectives
Introducing Quasi–Markets in Primary Care: The Swedish Experience
The Swedish experience of introducing quasi-markets in primary care is discussed with respect to the identified objectives of primary care. Empirical studies suggest that objectives related to general…
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Modernizing the Public Sector: Scandinavian Perspectives
Market Solutions
The reliance on market solutions by the Swedish public sector has increased significantly in recent decades. The Swedish example is characterized by an openness to market solutions in many public-sect…
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Geographies of Growth: Innovations, Networks and Collaborations
Introduction
Today we can observe an increasing spatial divide as some large urban regions and many more medium-sized and small regions face growing problems such as decreasing labour demand, increasing unemployme…
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Journal of Income Distribution
Inequality and the Super–Rich
Over the recent decades there has been a dramatic rise in top income shares in most Western countries. Several explanations have been proposed to explain this phenomenon, some pointing at the role of…
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Management Science
Person–Organization Fit and Incentives: A Causal Test
We investigate the eects of organizational culture and personal values on performance under individual and team contest incentives. We develop a model of regard for others and in-group favoritism that…
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Journal of Urban Economics
The Role of Social Networks in Cultural Assimilation
We develop a model where, in the first stage, minority individuals have to decide whether or not they want to assimilate to the majority culture while, in the second stage, all individuals (both from t…
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Journal of Air Transport Management
Managing Turnaround Performance through Collaborative Decision Making
The purpose of this paper is to explore turnaround performance as a resultant from both Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) processes and collaborative measures. This paper presents how CDM operates i…
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SAGE Open Medicine
Does Increased Standardisation in Health Care Mean Less Responsiveness Towards Individual Patients’ Expectations? A Register–Based Study in Swedish Primary Care
Objective: We explore whether standardisation in health care based on evidence on group level and a public health perspective is in conflict with responsiveness towards individual patient’s expectatio…
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Journal of Human Resources
The Intergenerational Transmission of Cognitive and Noncognitive Abilities
We study the intergenerational transmission of cognitive and noncognitive abilities using population data and correct for measurement error in abilities using two sets of instruments. The results show…
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International Review of Entrepreneurship
Status Quo Institutions and the Benefits of Institutional Deviations
The purpose of this paper is to nuance the widely held view that well-functioning institutions are the ultimate prerequisite for innovation and entrepreneurship. This is done by putting the spotlight…
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Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship and Institutions: A Bidirectional Relationship
The interplay between entrepreneurship and institutions is crucial for economic development; however, the view that institutions determine the extent to which entrepreneurial activity is productive is…
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Journal of World Trade
The WTO Dispute Settlement System 1995–2016: A Data Set and Its Descriptive Statistics
In this article, we provide some descriptive statistics of the first twenty years of the WTO (World Trade Organization) dispute settlement., that we have extracted from the data set that we have put t…
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Educational Performance in Swedish Shools is Plummeting – What Are the Facts?
This report contains an analysis of all the relevant studies that measure educational performance in Swedish schools until September 2016. Its main focus is a comparison of Swedish pupils’ attainment…
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Institutional Reform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship – An Agenda for Europe
The authors of this book advise the economies of the European Union to become more entrepreneurial in promoting innovation and economic growth. The authors propose a reform strategy with respect to se…
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Digitalization, Immigration and the Welfare State
The Swedish welfare state finds itself in the middle of two major upheavals: The impact of technology and immigration. Having taken in more refugees per capita than most other countries, the pillars o…
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Working Paper No. 1146
All the Single Ladies: Job Promotions and the Durability of Marriage
This paper addresses women's under-representation in top jobs in organizational hierarchies. We show that promotions to top jobs dramatically increase women's probability of divorce, but do not affect…
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Working Paper No. 1147
Has the Swedish Business Sector Become More Entrepreneurial than the U.S. Business Sector?
Recent studies document a 30-year decline in various measures of entrepreneurship in the U.S. Using detailed Swedish employer-employee data over the period from 1990 to 2013, we find young firms to be…
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Working Paper No. 1145
Differences Attract: An Experimental Study of Focusing in Economic Choice
Several recent behavioral models of choice build on the idea that decision makers put more weight on attributes in which the available options differ more. We test this assumption in a controlled expe…
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Working Paper No. 1144
Status Quo Institutions and the Benefits of Institutional Deviations
We nuance the widely held view that well-functioning institutions are the ultimate prerequisite for innovation and entrepreneurship. This is done by putting the spotlight on the role that formal and i…
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Working Paper No. 1143
Marketized Education: How Regulatory Failure Undermined the Swedish School System
In a radical school choice reform in 1992, Sweden’s education system was opened to private competition from independent for-profit and non-profit schools funded by vouchers. Competition was expected t…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Tolerance in the United States: Does Economic Freedom Transform Racial, Religious, Political and Sexual Attitudes?
Tolerance is a distinguishing feature of Western culture. Still, it varies between and within countries, as well as over time, and irrespective of whether one values it for its own sake or for its ben…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Economic Freedom and Economic Crises
In this paper, I explore the politically contested association between the degree of capitalism, captured by measures of economic freedom, and the risk and characteristics of economic crises. After of…
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World Economy
Aggregation Issues of Foreign Direct Investment Estimation in an Interdependent World
This paper attempts to understand foreign direct investment (FDI) heterogeneity and offers useful insights about aggregation issues in FDI estimations by carrying out a spatial econometric analysis us…
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Supporting Developing Countries in WTO Dispute Settlement
Licentiate Dissertation in Economics
The download is a revised version of my Licentiate Dissertation in Economics from the Department of Economics & Statistics, School of Business, Örebro University.
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Working Paper No. 1142
Firm Size Distribution and Employment Fluctuations: Theory and Evidence
This paper studies the effect of the firm-size distribution on the relationship between employment and output. We construct a theoretical model, which predicts that changes in demand for industry outp…
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Working Paper No. 1141
Foreign Direct Investment and Value Added in Indonesia
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has increased in importance over the last decades, globally as well as in Indonesia. We examine how such inflows of FDI affects value added in Indonesia. The effect is…
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Working Paper No. 1140
Economics and Politics of International Investment Agreements
Close to 2 700 state-to-state investment agreements (IIAs) worldwide protect foreign direct investment (FDI) against host country policies. We analyze the design and implications of protection against…
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Working Paper No. 1139
Effects of Privatization on Price and Labor Efficiency: The Swedish Electricity Distribution Sector
I examine the effects of privatization, in the form of acquisitions, in the Swedish electricity distribution sector. As the majority of the distribution networks remained publicly owned, I use a synth…
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Working Paper No. 1138
The Social Background of Elite Executives: The Swedish Case
Sweden is often described as a country where intergenerational social mobility is high, but research also shows that social mobility decreases the closer one gets to the extreme top of the income dist…
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Working Paper No. 1137
Cultural Determinants of Gender Roles: Pragmatism Is an Important Factor behind Gender Equality Attitudes among Children of Immigrants
This paper presents evidence of how attitudes toward gender roles in the home and market are shaped by Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries w…
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IFN Newsletter
Healthcare for Newborns has Long-term Benefits
Recent research at IFN finds that free infant care during the first year of life has not only substantial positive short-term health effects, but also positive long-term effects. These services, inclu…
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Economic History Review
Periodic Recoinage as a Monetary Tax: Conditions for the Rise and Fall of the Bracteate Economy
Scholars in the fields of archaeology and numismatics have long been familiar with the phenomenon of periodic recoinage (renovatio monetae), which dominated monetary taxation in medieval Europe for al…
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European Economic Review
Bend it Like Beckham: Ethnic Identity and Integration
We propose a theoretical framework to study the determinants of ethnic and religious identity along two distinct motivational processes: cultural distinction and cultural conformity. Under cultural co…
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Economic History Review
Inheritance Taxation in Sweden, 1885–2004: The Role of Ideology, Family Firms and Tax Avoidance
This article studies the evolution of Swedish inheritance taxation since the late nineteenth century to its abolition in 2004. The contribution of this article is twofold. First, the annual effective…
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Economics Letters
Illegal Migration and Policy Enforcement
Workers from a source country consider whether or not to illegally migrate to a host country. This decision depends crucially on the proportion of workers who migrate and on whether or not the host co…
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Quantitative Economics
Social Networks and Parental Behavior in the Intergenerational Transmission of Religion
We analyze the intergenerational transmission of the strength of religion focusing on the interplay between family and social influences. We find that parental investment in transmitting religious val…
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Working Paper No. 1136
A Theory of Delegated Contracting
Delegated contracting describes a widely observable agency mode where a top principal, who has no direct access to a productive downstream agent, hires an intermediary to forward a sub-contract with s…
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Working Paper No. 1135
And Yet It Grows: Crisis, Ideology, and Interventionist Policy Ratchets
Previous studies of policy responses to economic crises argue that crises may lead to more interventionist policy but also cause deregulation. The empirical evidence in previous studies is equally mix…
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Political Communication
The Impact of News Photos on Support for Military Action
Drawing on two experiments embedded in online surveys, this article examines the impact of news photos on support for military action. In 2011, respondents were asked about support for ongoing militar…
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European Economic Review
Hierarchies and Entrepreneurship
We establish a correlation between the hierarchical structure of a firm and the likelihood of business creation among its former employees, using a sample of 16 million observations of Swedish workers…
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Critical Review
A Left/Right Convergence on the New Public Management? The Unintended Power of Diverse Ideas
While it might appear self-evident that the trend toward the New Public Management (NPM) in the public administration systems of many Western countries is an outgrowth of neoliberalism, the case of Sw…
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Journal of the European Economic Association
Risk Aversion Relates to Cognitive Ability: Preferences or Noise?
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. In this paper we report evidence that this relation may be spurious. We recruit a large subject pool…
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Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Lifetime versus Annual Tax–and–Transfer Progressivity: Sweden, 1968–2009
In this paper, we analyze the evolution of tax-and-transfer progressivity in Sweden over both annual and lifetime horizons. Using a rich micro panel covering the period 1968–2009, we calculate tax rat…
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Scandinavian Journal of Economics
The Headmaster Ritual: The Importance of Management for School Outcomes
We estimate the impact of individual principals on school outcomes by using panel data that allow us to track principals over time. We find that individual principals have a substantive impact on scho…
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Government and Opposition
Distrust in Utopia? Public Perceptions of Corruption and Political Support in Iceland before and after the Financial Crisis of 2008
In the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century Iceland was ranked as the least corrupt country in the world by Transparency International and enjoyed top positions in most comparative i…
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Labour Economics
One Size Fits All? The Effects of Teachers' Cognitive and Social Abilities on Student Achievement
We document a substantial decline in cognitive and social interactive abilities and in GPAs among entering teachers. Then, using matched student-teacher data, we find that teacher abilities have a negl…
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Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society
Employment Protection Reform, Enforcement in Collective Agreements and Worker Flows
We analyze a reform of notice periods for employer-initiated separations in Sweden, which reduced the notice periods for newly hired older workers substantially but implied minor or no changes in the…
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Mixed Integer Programming Revealed Preference Tests of Utility Maximization and Weak Separability of Consumption, Leisure and Money
Swofford and Whitney (1987, 1988, 1994) investigated the validity of two key assumptions underlying representative agent models of macroeconomics. These assumptions are utility maximization and weak s…
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Working Paper No. 1134
Wealth-Income Ratios in a Small, Developing Economy: Sweden, 1810–2014
This study uses new data on Swedish national wealth over the last two hundred years to examine whether the patterns in wealth-income ratios found by Piketty and Zucman (2014) extend to small and less…
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Working Paper No. 1133
Who Becomes a Politican?
Can a democracy attract competent leaders, while attaining broad representation? Economic models suggest that free-riding incentives and lower opportunity costs give the less competent a comparative a…
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Working Paper No. 1132
A Sticky Trait: Social Trust among Swedish Expatriates in Countries with Varying Institutional Quality
Social trust is linked to many desirable economic and social outcomes. Using new data from a representative sample of 2,668 Swedish expatriates, we examine the robustness of high social trust in count…
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Review of International Economics
Global Engagement, Complex Tasks and the Distribution of Occupational Employment
We construct a task-based model of the firm’s choice of occupational inputs to examine how that choice varies with greater global engagement. We assume that more complex tasks are more costly to comple…
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World Economy
Heterogeneous Firms, Globalisation and the Distance Puzzle
Despite the strong pace of globalisation, the distance effect on trade is persistent or even growing over time (Disdier and Head, 2008). To solve this distance puzzle, we use the recently developed gr…
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Economics & Human Biology
Migrants, Health, and Happiness: Evidence that Health Assessments Travel with Migrants and Predict Well–Being
Health assessments correlate with health outcomes and subjective well-being. Immigrants offer an opportunity to study persistent social influences on health where the social conditions are not endogeno…
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Review of Austrian Economics
Does Belief in Objective Morality Lead to Coercion? An Analysis of the Arguments of Kelsen and Buchanan
Two leading scholars of the 20th century – Hans Kelsen and James Buchanan – both suggested that belief in an objective morality entails a disparaging attitude towards political and individual freedom.…
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Working Paper No. 1131
Wealth Inequality in Sweden: What Can We Learn from Capitalized Income Tax Data?
This paper presents new estimates of wealth inequality in Sweden during 2000–2012, linking wealth register data up to 2007 and individually capitalized wealth based on income and property tax register…
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Working Paper No. 1130
Does Country Level Social Trust Predict the Size of the Sharing Economy?
The sharing economy (peer-to-peer based sharing or renting activities coordinated through community-based online services) is typically assumed to be closely related to social trust. The two sharing e…
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Empirical Essays on Strategic Behavior in the Electricity and Water Sectors
Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
This thesis consists of three chapters, examining strategic behavior in the electricity and water sectors in Sweden. Traditionally, production and distribution in both sectors have been operated by ve…
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Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
Two Sides to the Evasion: The Pirate Bay and the Interdependencies of Evasive Entrepreneurship
Purpose – Evasive entrepreneurs innovate by circumventing or disrupting existing formal institutional frameworks. Since such evasions rarely go unnoticed, they usually lead to responses from lawmakers…
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Economics Letters
Job Polarization, Job Tasks and the Role of Firms
Using detailed Swedish matched employer–employee data, I show evidence of within-firm job polarization. Applying a decomposition framework, I find that both within-firm and between-firm components are…
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International Journal of Game Theory
Strategic Complementarities, Network Games and Endogenous Network Formation
This paper investigates the role of strategic complementarities in the context of network games and network formation models. In the general model of static games on networks, we characterize conditio…
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Applied Economics Letters
Do the Poor Benefit from Globalization Regardless of Institutional Quality?
Despite significant progress towards the Millennium goals, more than one billion people live on less than 1.25 US dollars per day. Previous research suggests that globalization stimulates poverty redu…
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
International Network Competition under National Regulation
We extend the workhorse model of network competition to international calls. This model enables us to show that national regulatory authorities (NRAs) maximizing domestic welfare have incentives to in…
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Working Paper No. 1129
The Local Impacts of Agricultural Subsidies: Evidence from the Canadian Prairies
We estimate the impact of the removal of a railway transportation subsidy on the local economies of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, exploiting the large regional variation in these one-time freigh…
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Working Paper No. 1128
The Entrepreneurial Rent: The Value of and Compensation for Entrepreneurship
The surplus that is created in a successful entrepreneurial venture is much higher than the profit corresponding to the risk-adjusted market rate of return. The part of the surplus that exceeds this l…
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Working Paper No. 1127
The Impact of Upper-Secondary Voucher School Attendance on Student Achievement: Swedish Evidence using External and Internal Evaluations
Sweden has a school voucher system with universal coverage and full acceptance of corporate providers. Using a value added approach, we find that students at upper-secondary voucher schools on average…
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Journal of Institutional Economics
Does Social Trust Speed Up Reforms? The Case of Central–Bank Independence
Many countries have undertaken central-bank independence reforms, but the years of implementation differ. What explains such differences in timing? This is of interest more broadly, as it sheds light…
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Public Choice
An offer You Can’t Refuse: Murdering Journalists as an Enforcement Mechanism of Corrupt Deals
Anecdotal evidence suggests that journalists and bureaucrats in some countries are killed when they try to blow the whistle on corruption. We demonstrate in a simple game-theoretical model how murders…
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Asian Economic Papers
The Impact of CEO Long–Term Equity–Based Compensation Incentives on Economic Growth in Collectivist versus Individualist Countries
This study examines the impact of the prevalence of long-term equity-based chief executive officer (CEO) compensation incentives on GDP growth, and we address the moderating role of individualist vers…
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Journal of Business Ethics
Macroeconomic Fluctuations as Sources of Luck in CEO Compensation
Macroeconomic fluctuations in interest rates, exchange rates, and inflation can be considered sources of good or bad “luck” for corporate performance if management is unable to adjust operations to th…
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Small Business Economics
Evasive Entrepreneurship
We argue that evasive entrepreneurship is an important, although underrated, source of innovation, and provide the first systematic discussion of the concept. We define evasive entrepreneurship as profit…
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International Labour Review
Employer Attitudes towards Refugee Immigrants: Findings from a Swedish Survey
Based on a large-scale survey of Swedish firms, the authors identify significant heterogeneity in their attitudes towards refugee hiring, job performance, wage setting and discrimination, though exper…
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Working Paper No. 1126
Talent Development and Labour Market Integration: The Case of EU Football
We analyse how the Bosman ruling changed the incentives for football clubs in the European Union (EU) to develop talents. We show that the stiffer bidding competition over star players after the Bosma…
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Working Paper No. 1125
The Long Shadows of Past Insults: Intergenerational Transmission of Health over 130 Years
This paper investigates the intergenerational transmission of health in the very long run. Using a unique purpose-built administrative dataset on individuals born in Sweden between 1930–34 and their p…
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Financial Times
Helicopter money could help in migrant crisis
Ett Letter to the editor av Lars Oxelheim, IFN och Lunds universitet, publiceras i Financial Times. Det handlar om att använda s k helicopter money. Oxelheim förklarar att stater redan lånar från utla…
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