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Agricultural economics
Biodiversity
Electricity markets
Entrepreneurship
Environment
Health economics
Income and wealth inequality
Labor economics
Privatization
Publicly funded services
Sharing economy
Telecom
Tolerance and religion
Trade agreements
Urban and regional economics
Spencer Bastani
Professor
spencer.bastani@ifau.uu.se
Affiliated Researcher
Per Skedinger
Associate Professor
per.skedinger@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Affiliated Researcher
IFN Researcher
IFN Researcher
Affiliated Researcher
The Significance of Cultural Norms for Immigrants Employment and Corporate Performance
In an era of significant immigration, integration is crucial. Society functions more effectively when individuals with foreign backgrounds participate in the economic, political, and social spheres al…
Research project
Affiliated Researcher
Sweden's Successful Financin of a Strong Welfare System: A Model for Other Countries?
Mårten Blix, IFN, presents his and Henrik Jordahl's book Privatizing Welfare Services –Lessons from the Swedish Experiment at the Independent Evaluation Office of the IMF.
Event
Publish date 12/14/2021
Affiliated Researcher
Martin Andersson
Professor
martin.andersson@bth.se
Affiliated Researcher
Marcos Demetry
Ph.D. student
marcos.demetry@ifn.se
Graduate Student
Alexandra Allard
Ph.D. student
alexandra.allard@ifn.se
Graduate Student
IFN Researcher
Affiliated Researcher
Matti Keloharju
Professor
matti.keloharju@aalto.fi
Affiliated Researcher
Henrik Horn
Professor
henrik.horn@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Henrik Jordahl
Professor
henrik.jordahl@ifn.se
Affiliated Researcher
Self-Employment in the Countryside
In the project, barriers and success factors for self-employment in rural areas in Sweden are examined. Both registry data and survey data are utilized in the study.
Research project
Petra Persson
Assistant Professor
perssonp@stanford.edu
Affiliated Researcher