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Erik Lundin presents at The IAEE North American Virtual Conference
Erik Lundin presents his study "Geographic Price Dispersion and Allocation of Wind Power: Evidence from a Swedish Electricity Market Splitting Reform", at The 38th Annual IAEE North American Virtual C…
Event
Publish date 11/1/2021
IFN 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
Henrik Horn
Professor
henrik.horn@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Joacim Tåg
Professor, Program Director
joacim.tag@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Andreas Bergh
Associate Professor
andreas.bergh@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
6th Nordic Initiative for Corporate Economics (NICE) Conference in Uppsala
On August 19–20, Uppsala University will arrange the 6th conference in the series Nordic Initiative for Corporate Economics (NICE). One of the participants is Lars Persson, who also is one of the foun…
Event
Publish date 8/19/2024
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