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Behavioral economics
Criminality
Game theory
Labor economics
Macro economics
Public economics
Technological change
Urban and regional economics
Spencer Bastani
Professor
spencer.bastani@ifau.uu.se
Affiliated Researcher
Henrik Hällerfors
Ph.D. student
henrik.hallerfors@ifn.se
Graduate Student
IFN Researcher
Yves Zenou
Professor
yves.zenou@ifn.se
Affiliated Researcher
Magnus Henrekson
Professor
magnus.henrekson@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Affiliated Researcher
Martin Ljunge
Associate Professor
martin.ljunge@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Lars Calmfors
Professor
lars.calmfors@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Marcos Demetry
Ph.D. student
marcos.demetry@ifn.se
Graduate Student
Affiliated Researcher
Pia Nilsson
Associate Professor
pia.nilsson@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
Harald Edquist
Associate Professor
harald.edquist@ericsson.com
Affiliated Researcher
Affiliated Researcher
Inaugural workshop on the National Research Program on Criminal Justice
On September 25 - 26, Hans Grönqvist, IFN and Linnaeus University, will organize the inaugural workshop on the National Research Program on Criminal Justice.
Participation is by invitation only.
Event
Publish date 11/25/2024
Conference on the Economics of Crime and Justice
Hans Grönqvist participates in the Conference on the Economics of Crime and Justice, which takes place May 31 - June 1, 2024. The conference venue is the London School of Economics.
Event
Publish date 5/31/2024
Effects of Criminal Justice and Police Reforms
In recent years, discussions about stricter penalties and increased police resources to combat crime have intensified, leading to various reforms in Sweden's criminal policy and police. However, debat…
Research project
Consequences of Becoming a Vulnerable Area
The Swedish police began in 2015 to publish reports identifying neighborhoods as "vulnerable".
Research project
Affiliated Researcher
Fredrik Heyman
Associate Professor/Senior Research Fellow
fredrik.heyman@ifn.se
IFN Researcher
IFN Researcher