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Extreme weather events and their impact on competitiveness and innovation
Europe has experienced severe weather events in recent years that have disrupted food production and caused large economic and environmental damage. Recent economic disturbances following geopolitical…
Research project
Pia Nilsson
Associate Professor
pia.nilsson@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
IFN Researcher
Fredrik Heyman
Associate Professor/Senior Research Fellow
fredrik.heyman@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Lars Oxelheim
Professor
lars.oxelheim@ifn.se
Affiliated Researcher
IFN Researcher
Lars Persson
Professor, Deputy Director
lars.persson@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Workshop on Industrial Organization
On November 15, IFN, jointly with Stockholm School of Economics and Södertörn University, will arrange a workshop on industrial organization.
Participants from IFN are Thomas Tangerås (co-organizer),…
Event
Publish date 11/15/2022
‘Slowbalisation’: why Swedish companies are moving back home
Joacim Tåg, IFN, is interviewed by The Local.
Media coverage
Publish date 8/19/2021
Invitation to seminar: The Depth and Size of the EU in a Time of War
Lars Oxelheim and Pehr-Johan Norbäck participate in a seminar in Brussels on November 14. The book Europaperspektiv 2024: The Depth and Size of the EU in a Time of War will be launched at the seminar.…
Event
Publish date 11/14/2024
Book review: Dumbing Down: The Crisis of Quality and Equity in a Once-Great Shool System – and How to Reverse the Trend
Magnus Henrekson's and Johan Wennström's book Dumbing Down: The Crisis of Quality and Equity in a Once-Great Shool System – and How to Reverse the Trend, is reviewed in The Independent Review.
Media coverage
Publish date 10/21/2022
The matching between workers and jobs explains productivity differentials across firms
Joacim Tåg, IFN, and Luca Coraggio, University of Naples Federico II, Marco Pagano, University of Naples Federico II, CEPR, and affiliated with IFN, and Annalisa Scognamiglio, University of Naples Fed…
Media coverage
Publish date 5/9/2022
Eleanor Johansson
Ph.D. student
eleanor.johansson@slu.se
Graduate Student
Florin Maican
Associate Professor
florin.maican@ifn.se
Affiliated Researcher
Jens Josephson
Professor
jens.josephson@sbs.su.se
Affiliated Researcher
Procure Better: An Evaluation of Private Ambulance Providers’ Efficiency in Emergency Medical Services under New Contractual Regulations
A common argument against the economic theory that certain services are unsuitable for private providers is that the issues instead stem from inadequate expertise on the part of the contract issuer. W…
Research project
CEPR Workshop on Incentives, Management and Organization & Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Firm Dynamics
Lars Persson and Joacim Tåg will participate in the CEPR workshop in London, September 12–13. It is a joint workshop by Incentives, Management and Organization (IMO), and Entrepreneurship, Strategy an…
Event
Publish date 9/12/2024
IFN researcher receives Pearson Prize
Joacim Tåg, Associate Professor at IFN, received a prize for his article "What Prevents Women from Reaching the Top?", written jointly with Professor Matti Keloharju and Professor Samuli Knüpfer (both…
News
Publish date 10/24/2022
New book: The Borders of the European Union in a Conflictual World
In this open-access book, Lars Oxelheim, one of the editors, and Fredrik Sjöholm, both IFN, together with the other authors, examine the implications for the EU of a radically changed international co…
News
Publish date 5/3/2024
Policy Seminar: Is the Market Economy Culturally Harmful?
The merits and faults of the market economy have been debated for a long time, often with strong ideological overtones. Nowadays, most people would agree that the market economy is capable of creating…
Event
Publish date 3/7/2024