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Labour Economics
Sickness Insurance and Spousal Labour Supply
Analysing a reform in the Swedish public sickness insurance, we find that an increased replacement rate for one spouse has a negative cross effect on the other spouse's labour supply. The cross effects…
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Corporate Governance: An International Review
The Silent Board: How Language Diversity May Influence the Work Processes of Corporate Boards
Corporate boards often change their working language when they acquire foreign members. Consequently, boards “talk” in one language but “think” in another. The present study explores and explains how…
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European Economic Review
How Urbanization Affects Employment and Social Interactions
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or through weak or strong ties. We show that, in denser areas, individuals choose to interact with more peopl…
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The EU’s Role in Fighting Global Imbalances
The EU’s Role in Fighting Global Imbalances looks at the role of the European Union in addressing some of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty, protectionism, climate change, and human traffic…
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Swedish Taxation: Developments since 1862
The contributions in Swedish Taxation examine the development of taxation in Sweden since 1862. Six key aspects of the tax system are covered: the taxation of labor income, capital income, consumption…
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Real Finnish Lessons – The True Story of an Education Superpower
Since Finland’s top ranking in the first international PISA league tables in 2001, policymakers from around the world have tried to learn from the unexpected and extraordinary success of its education…
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Review of Regional Studies
Market Reach for Retail Services
Retail is concentrated in areas where demand is high. A measure of market potential can be used to calculate place-specific demand for retail services. The effect of distance on market potential depen…
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Working Paper No. 1051
Sickness Absence and Local Benefit Cultures
In many countries, sickness absence financed by generous insurance benefits is an important concern in the policy debate. There are strong variations in absence behavior among local geographical areas…
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Working Paper No. 1050
Does College Education Reduce Small Business Failure?
We estimate the effect of college education on business survival using the NLSY79. The endogeneity of both education and business ownership is accounted for by a competing risks duration model augment…
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Working Paper No. 1049
Superentrepreneurship and Global Imbalances: Closing Europe's Gap to Other Industrialized Regions
The overwhelming majority of self-employed individuals are not entrepreneurial in the Schumpeterian sense. To unmistakably identify Schumpeterian entrepreneurs, wefocus on self-made billionaires (in U…
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Economics & Human Biology
Social Capital and Health: Evidence that Ancestral Trust Promotes Health Among Children of Immigrants
This paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries with ancestry from across the world are studied. Individuals are examin…
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Essays on Electricity Markets: Information and Trading
Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics
In this dissertation, Ewa presents four essays, all discussing the topic of electricity markets. It does not provide a full picture but is rather a selection of topics revolving around the issues that…
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Working Paper No. 1048
The Silver Lining of Price Spikes: How Electricity Price Spikes Can Help Overcome the Energy Efficiency Gap
Studies have shown that many consumers and businesses fail to invest in energy efficiency improvements despite seemingly ample financial incentives to do so – the so called energy efficiency gap or pa…
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Applied Economics Letters
Market Institutions Bring Tolerance, Especially Where There Is Social Trust
Tolerant societies seem to function better than nontolerant societies both economically and socially. This makes it worthwhile to identify ways to stimulate tolerance. While previous research indicate…
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National Review Online
Piketty's Missing Entrepreneurs
You might think that there is nothing left to be said about this year’s liberal darling liber, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, but Piketty’s opus has just been named the Financial Times’ Business…
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Working Paper No. 1047
Retail Productivity: Investigating the Influence of Market Size and Regional Hierarchy
This paper investigates the determinants of the productivity of independent retail stores in Sweden by focusing on the impact of market size and regional hierarchy while controlling for several store…
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Working Paper No. 1046
Social Capital and Health: Evidence That Ancestral Trust Promotes Health among Children of Immigrants
This paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries with ancestry from across the world are studied. Individuals are examin…
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Development Policy Review
Expanding and Diversifying South Mediterranean Exports through Trade Facilitation
This article explores whether trade facilitation – i.e. improved and simplified trade procedures – could be an important part of the reform agenda of the Barcelona Process. Adopting a Southern perspec…
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Journal of International Economics
Globalization and Imperfect Labor Market Sorting
This paper focuses on the ability of the labor market to efficiently match heterogeneous workers to jobs within a given industry and the role that globalization plays in that process. Using matched wor…
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
Acquisitions, Entry, and Innovation in Oligopolistic Network Industries
In industries with network effects, incumbents' installed bases create barriers to entry that discourage entrepreneurs from developing new innovations. Yet, entry is not the only commercialization rou…
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Nordic Tax Journal
Swedish Taxation in a 150–year Perspective
This paper examines the development of taxation in Sweden from 1862 to 2010. The examination includes six key aspects of the Swedish tax system, namely the taxation of labor income, capital income, we…
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Working Paper No. 1045
Legitimacy and the Cost of Government
While previous research documents a negative relationship between government size and economic growth, suggesting an economic cost of big government, a given government size generally affects growth d…
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Working Paper No. 1044
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 pro…
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Working Paper No. 1043
Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Leadership
Though more than 100 countries have adopted gender quotas, the impacts of these reforms on women’s political leadership remain largely unknown. We exploit a quasi-experiment – a zipper quota imposed…
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Journal of Mathematical Sociology
Key Player Policies When Contextual Effects Matter
We consider a model where the criminal decision of each individual is affected by not only her own characteristics, but also by the characteristics of her friends (contextual effects). We determine wh…
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IFN Newsletter
Sweden proves Piketty "unrealistic and ahistorical"
Capitalism can create prosperity only if there is a clear separation between the market and the political sphere, argues Andreas Bergh in his new book Sweden and the Revival of the Capitalist Welfare…
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Journal of Economics
Taxation and the Quality of Entrepreneurship
We study the effect of taxation on entrepreneurship, investigating how taxes affect both the number of start-ups and their average quality. We show theoretically that even with risk neutral agents and…
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World Development
Is Globalization Reducing Absolute Poverty?
Using data from 114 countries (1983–2007), we examine the relationship between globalization and World Bank absolute poverty estimates. We find a significant negative correlation between globalization a…
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Labour Economics
Sweden's School Choice Reform and Equality of Opportunity
This study analyses whether the Swedish school choice reform, enacted in 1992, had differential effects for students from different socio-economic backgrounds. We use detailed geographical data on stu…
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Journal of the European Economic Association
Shades of Brown and Green: Party Effects in Proportional Election Systems
In proportional representation (PR) systems, political power is typically shared across several political parties. Many parties are small and focused on specific policies, such as environmental policy…
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Small Business Economics
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Human Flourishing
This essay uses Edmund Phelps’ new book Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change (Phelps 2013) as inspiration to discuss innovation and entrepreneurship. The boo…
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Trust Issues: Evidence on the Intergenerational Trust Transmission Among Children of Immigrants
This paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of immigrants in 29 European countries with ancestry in 87 nations. There is significant transmission of trust on…
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Working Paper No. 1042
Richer (and Holier) Than Thou? The Effect of Relative Income Improvements on Demand for Redistribution
We study the extent to which people are misinformed about their relative position in the income distribution and the effects on preferences for redistribution of correcting faulty beliefs. We implemen…
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Working Paper No. 1041
Foreign Direct Investment, Source Country Heterogeneity and Management Practices
This paper examines whether and, if so, why source country heterogeneity exists in foreign direct investment. Using detailed data on all Swedish firms for the period from 1996 to 2009, we find statist…
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Working Paper No. 1040
Re-Coinage in Medieval Sweden
In medieval Europe, old coins were frequently declared invalid and exchanged for new ones at fixed rates and dates. Here, the question of whether and when such re-coinage was applied in medieval Swede…
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Working Paper No. 1039
Trust Us to Repay: Social Trust, Long-Term Interest Rates and Sovereign Credit Ratings
This paper asks whether the sensitivity of market long-term interest rates and credit ratings is associated with cross-country differences in informal institutions, measured by social trust. We note a…
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New Political Economy
What are the Policy Lessons from Sweden? On the Rise, Fall and Revival of a Capitalist Welfare State
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political development: † How did Sweden become rich? † What explains Sweden’s high level of income equality? † What were…
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Working Paper No. 1038
Initial Offer Precision and M&A Outcomes
Building on recent research in social psychology, this paper analyzes the link between the precision of initial cash offers and M&A outcomes. About one-half of the offers are made at the precision…
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RAND Journal of Economics
Network Competition with Income Effects
I generalize the workhorse model of network competition to include income effects in demand. Empirical work has shown income effects to be positive and statistically significant. Income effects delive…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Trust, Welfare States and Income Equality: Sorting out the Causality
The cross-country correlation between social trust and income equality is well documented, but few studies examine the direction of causality. We show theoretically that by facilitating cooperation, t…
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Theoretical Economics
Nestedness in Networks: A Theoretical Model and Some Applications
We develop a dynamic network formation model that can explain the observed nestedness in real-world networks. Links are formed on the basis of agents' centrality and have an exponentially distributed…
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Journal of Development Economics
Entrepreneurship Policy and Globalization
What explains the world-wide trend of pro-entrepreneurial policies? We study entrepreneurial policy in the form of entry costs in a lobbying model taking into account the conflict of interest between e…
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City A.M.
Forget Piketty: How Sweden combined wealth and equality through capitalism
En OpEd av Andreas Bergh publiceras i den brittiska finanstidningen CityAM. Till skillnad från den franske ekonomen Thomas Piketty visar Bergh att Sveriges framgångsrecept inte omfattar hög beskattnin…
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Working Paper No. 1037
Pro-Competitive Rationing in Multi-Unit Auctions
In multi-unit auctions, such as auctions of commodities and securities, and financial exchanges, it is necessary to specify rationing rules to break ties between multiple marginal bids. The standard a…
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Working Paper No. 1036
Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Labor Market Gaps between Immigrants and Natives in the OECD
In most OECD-countries, immigrants have lower employment and higher unemployment than natives. This paper compares nine potential explanations of these gaps. Results are obtained for 21–28 countries u…
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Working Paper No. 1035
Firm Productivity and Carbon Leakage: A Study of Swedish Manufacturing Firms
This paper examines the intensive and extensive margins of carbon leakage. The analysis uses an increase in the Swedish electricity price to identify the impact on imports at the firm and product leve…
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Working Paper No. 1034
The Glass Ceiling in Politics: Formalization and Empirical Tests
There is a scarcity of women and minorities at the apex of political power. This paper formalizes the concept of the glass ceiling for political organizations and builds on previous research to sugges…
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Empirical Economics
Income Inequality Between Chinese Regions: Newfound Harmony or Continued Discord?
This paper develops an improved test of economic convergence or divergence using time series methods by introducing nonlinear trends in the form of logarithmic trend functions into the vector error co…
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National Review Online
Sweden Has an Education Crisis, But It Wasn’t Caused by School Choice
Tino Sanandaji, IFN, skriver om skola och utbildning i den amerikanska tidskriften National Review Online. "Privata svenska skolor tillåts inte fullt ut att med sina pedagogiska metoder förnya där det…
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National Review Online
Sweden Has an Education Crisis, But It Wasn’t Caused by School Choice
In the early 1990s, Sweden introduced one of the most ambitious school-voucher systems in the world. The state still pays for education, but it gives parents the choice to take their voucher to any pu…
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Working Paper No. 1032
Inheritance Taxation in Sweden, 1885–2004: The Role of Ideology, Family Firms and Tax Avoidance
This paper studies the evolution of Swedish inheritance taxation since the late nineteenth century to its abolition in 2004. Our contribution is twofold.
First, we compute the annual effective inherit…
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Oxford Development Studies
Globalization and Institutional Quality – A Panel Data Analysis
Using data on institutional quality and the KOF Globalization Index, we examine over 100 countries from 1992 to 2010 to analyse the relationship between economic and social globalization and six measu…
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Southern Economic Journal
When More Poor Means Less Poverty: On Income Inequality and Purchasing Power
We show theoretically that the poor can benefit from price changes induced by higher income inequality. As the number of poor increases, the market for products aimed toward the poor grows, and such p…
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Journal of Health Economics
The Impact of the 1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic on Economic Performance in Sweden
We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on short- and medium-term economic performancein Sweden. The pandemic was one of the severest and deadliest pandemics in human history, but it hashit…
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Endogenous Peer Effects: Local Aggregate or Local Average?
We develop a unified model embedding different behavioral mechanisms of social interac-tions and design a statistical model selection test to differentiate between them in empiricalapplications. This…
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Working Paper No. 1033
Inherited Wealth over the Path of Development: Sweden, 1810–2010
Inherited wealth has attracted much attention recently, much due to the research by Thomas Piketty (Piketty, 2011; 2014). The discussion has mainly revolved around a long-run contrast between Europe a…
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Working Paper No. 1031
Effects of Payroll Tax Cuts for Young Workers
In response to high and enduring youth unemployment, large payroll tax cuts for young workers were implemented in two Swedish reforms in 2007 and 2009. This paper analyses the effects of the reforms o…
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Working Paper No. 1030
Sweden’s School Choice Reform and Equality of Opportunity
This study analyses whether the Swedish school choice reform, enacted in 1992, had different effects on students from different socio-economic backgrounds. We use detailed geographical data on student…
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Working Paper No. 1029
Property Taxation, Bounded Rationality and House Prices
In 2008, the Swedish property tax was reformed and a cap on yearly tax liabilities was introduced. A large fraction of owner occupied houses was subject to a substantial decrease in the tax. When the…
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Working Paper No. 1028
Sensitivity to Shocks and Implicit Employment Protection in Family Firms
In this study I present empirical evidence that employment in family firms is less sensitive to performance and product market fluctuations, both at the industry and at the firm level. This supports t…
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Working Paper No. 1027
Swedish Stock and Bond Returns, 1856–2012
This chapter presents historical evidence about Swedish stock prices, dividends, and yields on government fixed-interest securities. Monthly returns are presented since 1901 for stocks, since 1874 for…
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Working Paper No. 1024
Are CEOs Born Leaders? Lessons from Traits of a Million Individuals
Our study combines a near-exhaustive sample of CEOs of Swedish companies with data on their cognitive and non-cognitive ability and height at age 18. Although CEOs, and large-company CEOs in particula…
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Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
Different Problem, Same Solution: Contract–Specialization in Venture Capital
Real-world financial contracts vary greatly in the combinations of cash flow contingency terms and control rights used. Extant theoretical work explains such variation by arguing that each investor fi…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Social Trust and Central–Bank Independence
Central banks have become more independent in many countries. A common rationale has been the existence of a credibility (or lack-of-trust) problem for monetary policy. This indicates a possible and u…
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Journal of Institutional Economics
Measuring Institutional Quality in Ancient Athens
We use the Economic Freedom Index to characterize the institutions of the Athenian city-state in the fourth century BCE. It has been shown that ancient Greece witnessed improved living conditions for…
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Empirical Economics
Are the Choices of People Stochastically Rational? A Stochastic Test of the Number of Revealed Preference Violations
Revealed preference tests are frequently used to check data on the behavior of agents for consistency with economic theory. Unfortunately these tests lack a stochastic element and thus one violation o…
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Working Paper No. 1026
Global Engagement and the Occupational Structure of Firms
Global engagement can impact firm organization and the occupations firms need. We use a simple task-based model of the firm’s choice of occupational inputs to examine how that choice varies with globa…
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Economics of Innovation and New Technology
Micro Evidence on International Patenting
Globalization, high growth rates in high-tech industries, growing emerging markets and harmonization of patent institutions across countries have stimulated patenting in foreign markets. We use a simp…
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Working Paper No. 1025
Employer Attitudes towards Refugee Immigrants
We present a large survey with responses from Swedish firms on their attitudes towards refugees, regarding hiring, job performance, wage setting and discrimination. Generally, firms report positive ex…
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Working Paper No. 1023
The Effect of Elections on Economic Growth: Results from a Natural Experiment in Indonesia
Does democracy increase economic growth? Previous literature tends to find a positive effect but does also suffer from possible endogeneity problems: democratization is typically not random and might…
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Working Paper No. 1022
Family Ruptures and Intergenerational Transmission of Stress
The high and rapidly increasing prevalence of mental illnesses underscores the importance of understanding their causal origins. This paper analyzes one factor at a critical stage of human development…
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Working Paper No. 1021
Long-Run Trends in the Distribution of Income and Wealth
This paper reviews the long run developments in the distribution of personal income and wealth. It also discusses suggested explanations for the observed patterns. We try to answer questions such as:…
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Scandinavian Economic History Review
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Working Paper No. 1020
Local Competitiveness Fostered through Local Institutions for Entrepreneurship
We review and assess the role local institutional framework conditions play in fostering local entrepreneurship. The basic premise is that entrepreneurship is a central driver of economic renewal and…
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Games and Economic Behavior
Robustness to Strategic Uncertainty
We introduce a criterion for robustness to strategic uncertainty in games with continuum strategy sets. We model a player’s uncertainty about another player’s strategy as an atomless probability distr…
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Journal of Public Economics
Entrepreneurial Innovations and Taxation
Stimulating entrepreneurship is high on the policy agenda of many countries. We study the effects of tax policies on entrepreneurs' choice of riskiness (or quality) of an innovation project, and on th…
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Nordic Tax Journal
The Rise and Fall of Swedish Wealth Taxation
Abstract We study the evolution of modern Swedish wealth taxation from its introduction in**1911 until it was abolished in 2007. The rules concerning valuation of assets, deductions/exemptions and tax…
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World Economy
Born to be Global and the Globalisation Process
During the last decades, we have witnessed a large number of entrepreneurial firms that reach the world market at a fast pace (‘born global firms’). Our analysis suggests that the ongoing globalisatio…
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Working Paper No. 1019
An International Cohort Comparison of Size Effects on Job Growth
The contribution of different-sized businesses to job creation continues to attract policymakers’ attention, however, it has recently been recognized that conclusions about size were confounded with t…
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Working Paper No. 1018
Taxation of Real Estate in Sweden (1862–2013)
This paper examines the development and role of the real estate taxation in Sweden during the period between 1862 and 2010. Real estate has historically been taxed at both the local and state levels i…
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Working Paper No. 1017
Minimum Wages and the Integration of Refugee Immigrants
This paper is the first to estimate the effects of minimum wages on the unemployment of refugee immigrants. The collectively agreed minimum wages raise both the incidence of unemployment and days in u…
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Working Paper No. 1016
Globalization and Child Health in Developing Countries: The Role of Democracy
Good health is crucial for human and economic development. In particular poor health in childhood seems to be of utmost concern since it causes irreversible damage and have implications later in life.…
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Indirect Estimation of Semiparametric Binary Choice Models
One of the most cited studies within the field of binary choice models is that of Klein and Spady (1993), in which the authors propose a semiparametric estimator for use when the distribution of the er…
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Acta Politica
The Single–Issue Party Thesis and the Sweden Democrats
When commenting on the European radical right, the term ‘single-issue party’ is frequently bandied about. We survey the various conceptualizations of the term and then apply them to the Sweden Democra…
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Open Economies Review
Labor Taxation and FDI Decisions in the European Union
This paper uses panel data on bilateral FDI stocks in the European Union to empirically analyze the impact of labor and corporate taxations on FDI decisions. While the effect of corporate taxes on FDI…
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Energy Journal
Scrapping a Wind Turbine: Policy Changes, Scrapping Incentives and Why Wind Turbines in Good Locations Get Scrapped First
The most common reason for scrapping a wind turbine in Denmark is to make room for a newer turbine. The decision to scrap a wind turbine is then highly dependent on an opportunity cost that comes from…
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Working Paper No. 1015
Strategic Withholding through Production Failures
Anecdotal evidence indicates that electricity producers use production failures to disguise strategic reductions of capacity in order to influence prices, but systematic evidence is lacking. We use a…
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Working Paper No. 1014
Luck, Choice and Responsibility: An Experimental Study of Fairness Views
We conduct a laboratory experiment where third-party spectators can redistribute resources between two agents, thereby offsetting the consequences of controllable and uncontrollable luck. Some spect…
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Working Paper No. 1013
The Multi-Faceted Concept of Transparency
Transparency has become a catchword and in the economic-political debate it is often seen as a universal remedy for all sorts of problems. In this paper, we analyze and discuss the meaning and use of…
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Working Paper No. 1012
Sizing Up the Impact of Embassies on Exports
The purpose of this study is to test for the effects of trade promotion via the foreign service. We develop a Melitz-based model where firms are heterogeneous with respect to productivity and must pay…
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Journal of Economic Theory
Social Networks and Interactions in Cities
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show that agents who are more central in the social network, or are located closer to the geographic cen…
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International Journal of Economic Theory
Multilateral Environmental Agreements in the WTO: Silence Speaks Volumes
This study contributes to the debate concerning the appropriate role of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) in WTO dispute settlement. It seeks to address this relationship in light of the re…
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Electoral Studies
Does Election Day Weather Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence from Swedish Elections
Does rainfall during the Election Day reduce voter turnout? Previous research shows that in the US one inch of rain reduces turnout with about one percentage point. We turn to the Swedish context in o…
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Working Paper No. 1011
Health Responses to a Wealth Shock: Evidence from a Swedish Tax Reform
This essay contributes in two ways to the literature on the effects of economic circumstances on health. First, it deals with reverse causality and omitted variable bias by exploiting exogenous variat…
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Working Paper No. 1010
Person-Organization Fit and Incentives: <br>A Causal Test
We investigate the effects of organizational culture and personal value orientations on performance under individual and team contest incentives. We develop a model of regard for others and in-group f…
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Working Paper No. 1009
Real-time versus Day-ahead Market Power in a Hydro-based Electricity Market
We analyse in a theoretical framework the link between real-time and day-ahead market performance in a hydro-based and imperfectly competitive wholesale electricity market. Theoretical predictions of…
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Working Paper No. 1008
The Bright but Right View? A New Type of Evidence on Entrepreneurial Optimism
Existing empirical evidence suggests that entrepreneurs are optimists, a finding researchers often interpret as evidence of a behavioral bias in entrepreneurial decision-making. We revisit this claim…
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Working Paper No. 1007
Globalization and the Transmission of Social Values: The Case of Tolerance
Tolerance – respecting those who are different – is arguably of particular importance in an era of globalization, where a potential for economic, social and personal development is increasingly a func…
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Working Paper No. 1006
Estate Division: Equal Sharing as Choice, Social Norm, and Legal Requirement
The objective of this essay is to study to what extent parents divide their estates unequally between their children and the determinants of this decision. We use a new dataset based on the estate rep…
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Financial Times
Let schools compete and students will be winners
Gabriel Heller Sahlgren, IFN and Center for Market Reform of Education, and Julian Le Grand, London School of Economics, argue that competition between schools can force laggards to improve: "In fact,…
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