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Journal of Urban Economics
Car Ownership and the Labor Market of Ethnic Minorities
We show how initial wealth differences between low-skilled minorities and white workers can generate differences in their labor-market outcomes. This even occurs in the absence of a taste for discrimi…
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Economic History Review
Does Hedonic Price Indexing Change our Interpretation of Economic History? Evidence from Swedish Electrification
Rapid price decreases for ICT products in the 1990s have been largely attributed to the introduction of hedonic price indexes.Would hedonic price indexing also have had large effects on measured price…
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Working Paper No. 831
Foreign Ownership and Employment Growth in Indonesian Manufacturing
Many developing countries would like to increase the share of modern or formal sectors in their employment. One way to accomplish this goal may be to encourage the entrance of foreign firms. They are…
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Working Paper No. 830
The Interaction of Entrepreneurship and Institutions
Previous research, notably Baumol (1990), has highlighted the role of insti-tutions in channeling entrepreneurial supply into productive, unproductive or destructive activities. However, entrepreneurs…
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Working Paper No. 829
The Duration of Trade Revisited: Continuous-Time vs. Discrete-Time Hazards
The recent literature on the duration of trade has predominantly analyzed the determinants of trade flow durations using Cox proportional hazards models. The purpose of this paper is to show why it is…
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Working Paper No. 828
Trade Facilitation and the Extensive Margin
The literature on trade facilitation has mostly focused on implications for trade volumes. However, recent theoretical contributions have emphasized that trade costs – such as transaction costs relate…
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Journal of International Money and Finance
Why Does Sovereign Risk Differ for Domestic and External Debt? Evidence from Scandinavia, 1938–1948
This study shows empirically that the political costs of sovereign default can differ considerably for domestic and external debt. The analysis uses new evidence from Danish and Swedish bond markets a…
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Public Choice
Merged Municipalities, Higher debt: On Free–Riding and the Common Pool Problem in Politics
This paper uses the Swedish municipal amalgamation reform of 1952 to study the common pool problem in politics. The amalgams were common pools and the municipalities had incentives to free-ride on the…
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Working Paper No. 827
Gender, Wages, and Social Security in China’s Industrial Sector
This study compares average earnings and productivities for men and women employed in roughly 200,000 Chinese industrial enterprises. Women’s average wages lag behind men’s wages by 11%, and this resu…
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Working Paper No. 826
Taxation, Labor Market Policy and High-Impact Entrepreneurship
Public policy affects the prevalence and performance of both productive and high-impact entrepreneurship. High-impact entrepreneurship prospers when knowledge is successfully generated and exploited i…
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Working Paper No. 825
Hybrid Entrepreneurship
In contrast to previous efforts to model the individual’s movement from wage work into entrepreneurship, we consider that individuals might transition incrementally by retaining their wage job while e…
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Working Paper No. 824
Housing Policies in China: Issues and Options
This article consists of three parts. The first part deals with theory. We evaluate the pros and cons of government involvement in urban housing and of renting versus ownership. In the second part, we…
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American Economic Review
Trade Agreements as Endogenously Incomplete Contracts
We propose a model of trade agreements in which contracting is costly, and as a consequence the optimal agreement may be incomplete. In spite of its simplicity, the model yields rich predictions on th…
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Journal of the European Economic Association
Delinquent Networks
Delinquents are embedded in a network of relationships. Each delinquent decides in a noncooperative way how much delinquency effort he will exert. We characterize the Nash equilibrium and derive an op…
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Working Paper No. 823
Globalization of Corporate Governance: The American Influence on Dismissal Performance Sensitivity of European CEOs
This study examines how globalization of corporate governance practices influences the risk of European CEOs being dismissed. We argue that the harsh monitoring of the American corporate governance sy…
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Working Paper No. 822
Public and Private Welfare State Institutions: A Formal Theory of American Exceptionalism
I construct a model of public policy development, and use the model to explain why the United States has a comparatively small public sector, but instead a large "private welfare state" with employmen…
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Journal of Asian Economics
Globalization, Transparency and Economic Growth: The Vulnerability of Chinese Firms to Macroeconomic Shocks
The process of globalization encompasses economic and financial integration. The abolition of capital controls and the dismantling of barriers of different kinds will expose previously sheltered compan…
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Management Science
Hybrid Entrepreneurship
In contrast to previous efforts to model an individual’s movement from wage work into entrepreneurship, we consider that individuals might transition incrementally by retaining their wage job while en…
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Journal of Public Economics
The Looks of a Winner: Beauty and Electoral Success
We study the role of beauty in politics using candidate photos that figured prominently in electoral campaigns. Our investigation is based on visual assessments of 1929 Finnish political candidates fro…
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Economic Journal
Oppositional Identities and Employment for Ethnic Minorities. Evidence from England
Where a community or group is socially excluded from a dominant group, some individuals of that group may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture. The aim of this article…
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Working Paper No. 820
Firm Growth, Institutions and Structural Transformation
This essay argues that the economic contribution of certain firms – be they small, young or rapidly growing – has to be understood in a broader context of creative destruction. Growth of some firms re…
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Working Paper No. 821
Local Economies and General Elections: The Influence of Municipal and Regional Economic Conditions on Voting in Sweden 1985–2002
This paper presents a detailed analysis of voters’ responses to municipality and regional-level unemployment and economic growth, using panel data on 284 municipalities and 9 regions and covering Swed…
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Working Paper No. 819
Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who recently published their work in economic history journals. We find that full professors, authors from non-economic history d…
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Working Paper No. 818
The Futile Quest for a Grand Explanation of Long-Run Government Expenditure
This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain long-run government spending: Wagner’s Law and different variants of the ratchet effect. We analyze d…
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Working Paper No. 817
Buying to Sell: A Theory of Buyouts
Private equity firms are an important part of the industrial restructuring process. We argue that the key is temporary ownership. Buying to sell induces aggressive restructuring since the equilibrium…
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Journal of Economic Literature
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Entrepreneurship and the Creation of Small Firms. Empirical Studies of New Ventures
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Entrepreneurship and the Creation of Small Firms. Empirical Studies of New Ventures
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The Minimum Wage Revisited in the Enlarged EU
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Top Incomes: A Global Perspective
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Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research: An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction
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Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, 1277-2008
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Reforming the Welfare State: Recovery and Beyond in Sweden
Economic Performance and Market Work Activity in Sweden after the Crisis of the Early 1990s
Since emerging from a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy has accumulated a strong record of output growth, outpacing the average growth rate in the Organization for Economic Co…
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Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research: An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction
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The WTO Case Law of 2008
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Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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Journal of Economic Literature
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North Korean Review
North Korea: Fading Totalitarianism in the 'Hermit Kingdom'
North Korea is perceived by many as one of the most totalitarian societies of modern time. But in the wake of the economic collapse of the 1990s, North Korean totalitarianism has grappled with new con…
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Government Size and Implications for Economic Growth
In this comprehensive evaluation of existing economic research, Andreas Bergh and Magnus Henrekson find that in wealthy countries, where government size is measured as total taxes or total expenditure…
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Employment Protection Legislation: Evolution, Effects, Winners and Losers
‘In this book, Per Skedinger gives an excellent and balanced survey and evaluation of both the theoretical prediction and the empirical research about the consequences of legislated employment protect…
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The WTO Case Law of 2008
This 2010 book brings together the 2008 output of the American Law Institute (ALI) project on World Trade Organization Law. Each chapter focuses on a different dispute from the adjudicating bodies of…
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Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, 1277–2008
Swedish monetary and financial history is fascinating yet perplexing. The authors of this book - economic historians from the universities of Göteborg, Lund, and Stockholm, in co-operation with Sverig…
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Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship. The Birth, Growth and Demise of Entrepreneurial Firms
How and why are firms created, expanded and terminated by entrepreneurs in the knowledge intensive economy? The authors show these entrepreneurship processes are firmly embedded in a given social and…
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Working Paper No. 816
Social Networks
We survey the literature on social networks by putting together the economics, sociological and physics/applied mathematics approaches, showing their similarities and differences. We expose, in partic…
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Working Paper No. 815
Make-or-buy Decisions and the Manipulability of Performance Measures
The make-or-buy decision is analyzed in a simple framework combining contractual incompleteness with the existence of imperfect but contractible performance measures. Contractual incompleteness gives…
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Journal of Regional Science
How do Differences in Property Taxes Within Cities Affect Urban Sprawl?
We develop a duocentric-city model and show that the ratio between the property tax in the suburbs and in the center has an ambiguous impact on the size of the city. We test this model by using a data…
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Journal of Industrial Economics
On the Anticompetitive Effect of Exclusive Dealing when Entry by Merger is Possible
We extend the literature on exclusive dealing by allowing the incumbent and the potential entrant to merge. This uncovers new effects. First, exclusive dealing can be used to improve the incumbent’s b…
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Development, Education and Entrepreneurship
Doctoral Dissertation in Economics
Robin Douhan unexpectedly and tragically passed away on 10 August 2009. His death, at the age of 31, was caused by sudden heart failure. This monograph is a posthumous publication of some of Robin Dou…
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Working Paper No. 814
Mixed Strategies in Discriminatory Divisible-good Auctions
Using the concept of market-distribution functions, we derive general optimality conditions for discriminatory divisible-good auctions, which are also applicable to Bertrand games and non-linear prici…
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Working Paper No. 813
Taxation and the Quality of Entrepreneurship
We study the effect of taxation on entrepreneurship, taking into account both the amount of entry and the quality of new ventures. We show that even with risk neutral agents and no tax evasion progres…
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Working Paper No. 812
The Supply Function Equilibrium and Its Policy Implications for Wholesale Electricity Auctions
The supply function equilibrium provides a game-theoretic model of strategic bidding in oligopolistic wholesale electricity auctions. This paper presents an intuitive account of current understanding…
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Lifting All Boats? The Evolution of Income and Wealth Inequality over the Path of Development
Doctoral Dissertation in Economic History
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Information Economics and Policy
Paying to Remove Advertisements
Media firms sometimes allow consumers to pay to remove advertisements from an adbased product. We formally examine an ad-based monopolist’s incentives to introduce this option. When deciding whether or…
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Canadian Journal of Economics
Cross–Border Acquisitions and Taxes: Efficiency and Tax Revenues
We develop a theoretical oligopoly model to study how international differences in profit and capital gains taxes affect foreign acquisitions. Reductions in foreign profit taxes tend to trigger ineffi…
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European Journal of Operational Research
Numerical Calculation of an Asymmetric Supply Function Equilibrium with Capacity Constraints
Producers submit offer curves to a procurement auction, e.g. an electricity auction, before uncertain demand has been realised. In the supply function equilibrium (SFE), every firm commits to the offe…
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Working Paper No. 811
Reversion to the Racial Mean and Mortgage Discrimination
Studies of mortgage approvals find that minority borrowers are more likely to be denied loans, even when background variables such as current-year income are held constant. This article demonstrates t…
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Asian Economic Papers
Origins and Resolution of Financial Crises: Lessons from the Current and Northern European Crises
Since July 2007, the world economy has experienced a severe financial crisis that originated in the U.S. housing market. Subsequently, the crisis has spread to financial sectors in European and Asian…
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Labour Economics
Urban Search Models under High–relocation Costs. Theory and Application to Spatial Mismatch
We develop a search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for workers to relocate when a change in their employment status occurs. We show that, in equilibrium, wage…
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Labour Economics
Displacement and Self–Employment Entry
Displacement is expected to decrease the reservation wage of self-employment by decreasing earnings in paid employment and increasing the probability of unemployment. This paper examines whether displ…
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Economics of Education Review
'Education Returns of Wage Earners and Self–employed Workers: Comment' and 'Education Returns of Wage Earners and Self–employed Workers: Rejoinder'
In a recent paper, García-Mainar and Montuenga-Gómez [García-Mainar, I. & Montuenga-Gómez, V. M. (2005). Education returns of wage earners and self-employed workers: Portugal vs. Spain. Economics…
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Empirical Economics
Misreporting in Register Data on Disability Status: Evidence from the Swedish Public Employment Service
The issue considered in this study is whether there is misreporting in official data on disability status. While there is a rather large literature on misreporting of self-assessed disability, evidence…
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Review of Economic Studies
Peer Effects and Social Networks in Education
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded in a network is proportional to his/her Katz–Bonacich centrality measure. This measure takes into a…
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Applied Economics
Microdata Evidence on Rent–Sharing
We examine the effect of firm profits on wages for individual workers while focusing on the empirical complications associated with estimating the extent of rent-sharing. Controlling for worker and fi…
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Policy Paper No. 29
Trade and FDI: Substitutability vs. Complementarity Revisited
This study examines how Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and international trade are related, examining the impact of a growing and increasingly integrated world economy on Swedish exports and the for…
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Working Paper No. 810
Oil Prices and Real Exchange Rate Movements in Oil-Exporting Countries: The Role of Institutions
Political and legal institutions affect the extent to which the real exchange rates of oil-exporting countries co-move with the oil price. In a simple theoretical model, strong institutions insulate r…
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Working Paper No. 809
Can Investment in Intangibles Explain the Swedish Productivity Boom in the 1990s?
After a severe crisis in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy experienced a boom in productivity growth. Economists have presented three explanations for the fast productivity growth in 1995–2004: mar…
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Working Paper No. 808
Perspectives on the Success and Early History of the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI)
The Industrial Institute of Economic and Social Research (IUI) was founded in 1939. In less than ten years, IUI grew from a small survey bureau to a leading research institute focused on microeconomic…
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Faces of Politicians: Babyfacedness Predicts Inferred Competence but Not Electoral Success
Recent research has documented that competent-looking political candidates do better in US elections and that babyfaced individuals are generally perceived to be less competent than maturefaced indivi…
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Energy Policy
Market Power in the Nordic Electricity Wholesale Market: A Survey of the Empirical Evidence
We review the recent empirical research assessing market power on the Nordic wholesale market for electricity, Nord Pool. The studies find no evidence of systematic exploitation of system level market…
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Working Paper No. 807
Entrepreneurship Policy and Globalization
What explains the world-wide trend of pro-entrepreneurial policies? We study entrepreneurial policy in a lobbying model taking into account the conflict of interest between entrepreneurs and incumbent…
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Working Paper No. 806
The Co-twin Methodology and Returns to Schooling – Testing a Critical Assumption
Twins-based estimates of the return to schooling feature prominently in the labor economics literature. The validity of such estimates hinges critically on the assumption that within-pair variation in…
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Working Paper No. 805
Entrepreneurship, Wage Employment and Control in an Occupational Choice Framework
We combine two empirical observations in a general equilibrium occupational choice model. The first is that entrepreneurs have more control than employees over the employment of and accruals from asse…
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Working Paper No. 804
Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
Public policy is currently shifting from SME policy towards entrepreneurship policy, which supports entrepreneurship without directing attention to quantitative goals and specific firms or employment…
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European Economic Review
Search in Cities
The aim of this paper is to expose the recent developments of urban search models which incorporate a land market into a search-matching framework. Using these models, we will be able to explain why u…
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Journal of Public Economics
The Long–run Determinants of Inequality: What Can We Learn from Top Income Data?
This paper studies determinants of income inequality using a newly assembled panel of 16 countries over the entire twentieth century. We focus on three groups of income earners: the rich (P99–100), th…
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Working Paper No. 803
Faces of Politicians: Babyfacedness Predicts Inferred Competence but Not Electoral Success
Recent research has documented that competent-looking political candidates do better in U.S. elections and that babyfaced individuals are generally perceived to be less competent than maturefaced indi…
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Working Paper No. 802
Correcting Mistakes: Cognitive Dissonance and Political Attitudes in Sweden and the United States
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that the act of voting makes people more positive toward the party or candidate they have voted for. Following Mullainathan and Washington (2009), I test this pred…
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Working Paper No. 801
Common Trends and Shocks to Top Incomes – A Structural Breaks Approach
In this paper we use newly compiled top income share data to estimate common breaks and trends across countries over the twentieth century. By using the most re-cent structural breaks techniques, our…
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Working Paper No. 800
Taxation and Entrepreneurship in a Welfare State
Does tax policy affect the rate of self-employment in a modern welfare state? This question is analyzed empirically based on Swedish data for the entire post-war period. Available tax data indicate th…
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Working Paper No. 799
Creative Destruction and Productive Preemption
We develop a theory of commercialization mode (entry or sale) of entrepreneurial inventions into oligopoly, and show that an invention of higher quality is more likely to be sold (or licensed) to an i…
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Is There an Adverse Effect of Sons on Maternal Longevity?
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a literature examining the effects of giving birth to sons on postmenopausal longevity in pre-industrial mothers. The original paper in this lineage used a…
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Working Paper No. 798
Mental Accounting in the Housing Market
We use a survey to identify a consumer bias with regard to different sources of debt-financing. Less salient debt may generate psychological benefits. This should be weighed against the possible econo…
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Working Paper No. 797
Compulsory Education and Jack-of-all-trades Entrepreneurs
Can educational institutions explain occupational choice between wage employment and entrepreneurship? This paper follows Lazear's (2005) Jack-of-all-trades hypothesis according to which an individual…
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Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
Yardstick Competition and Quality
This paper explores the consequences for quality of introducing yardstick competition in duopoly when a verifiable quality indicator is available. Yardstick competition can be implemented by amenu of…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Women's Representation and Public Spending
This paper studies whether the degree of women's representation in Swedish local councils affects local public expenditure patterns. To empirically address this question, I first analyze the difference…
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Working Paper No. 796
Origins and Resolution of Financial Crises; Lessons from the Current and Northern European Crises
Since July 2007 the world economy has experienced a severe financial crisis originating in the U.S. housing market. The crisis has subsequently spread to the financial sectors in European and Asian ec…
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Journal of Urban Economics
Endogenous Job Destruction and Job Matching in Cities
We propose a spatial search-matching model where both job creation and job destruction are endogenous. Workers are ex ante identical but not ex post since their jobs can be hit by a technological shoc…
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
Awarding Entrepreneurship Research: A Presentation of the Global Award
On January 29, 2009, professor Scott A. Shane, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), became the first recipient of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, an upgrade of the previo…
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Developing Countries in the WTO Legal System
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Working Paper No. 795
Trade, Reallocations and Productivity: A Bridge between Theory and Data in Öresund
The paper estimates the causal effect of trade liberalisation on aggregate productivity through mechanisms related to firm selection. The construction of a bridge in 2000 across the Öresund Strait lin…
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Economics of Governance
Democracy, Autocracy and the Likelihood of International Conflict
This is a game-theoretic analysis of the link between regime type and international conflict. Democratic leaders can credibly be punished for bad conflict outcomes, whereas autocratic leaders cannot.…
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Journal of Public Economics
Political Rents in a Non–Corrupt Democracy
A fundamental problem in all political systems is that the people in power may extract rents to the detriment of the general public. In a democracy, electoral competition and information provided by t…
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Labour Economics
Employment Protection and Sickness Absence
An exemption in the Swedish Employment Security Act (LAS) in 2001 made it possible for employers with a maximum of ten employees to exempt two workers from the seniority rule at times of redundancies.…
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Kyklos
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Working Paper No. 794
The Labor Market Returns to Cognitive and Noncognitive Ability: Evidence from the Swedish Enlistment
We use data from the military enlistment for a large representative sample of Swedish men to assess the importance of cognitive and noncognitive ability for labor market outcomes. The measure of nonco…
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Working Paper No. 793
Burden of Proof in Environmental Disputes in the WTO: Legal Aspects
This paper discusses allocation of burden of proof in environmental disputes in the WTO system. Besides laying down the natural principles that (i) the complainant carries the burden to (ii) make a pr…
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Working Paper No. 792
Patent Scope and Technology Choice
This paper analyzes effects of stronger patent rights on R&D and innovation. It presents a model where the scope of a patent affects an entrant firm's technology choice and thereby the amount of w…
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Working Paper No. 791
The Burden of Proof in National Treatment Disputes and the Environment
This paper examines the role of the burden of proof (BoP) in National Treatment (NT) disputes under trade agreements. In the situation under study, imports may cause environmental damage, in which cas…
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