Research Reports and Articles
Social Science Quarterly
Explaining the Rise of Populism in European Democracies 1980‒2018: The Role of Labor Market Institutions and Inequality
This paper aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties in European democracies. While populism is often connected to inequality, we note that right-wing populist parti…
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Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
Regional Hierarchies of Discontent: An Accessibility Approach
We argue that so-called geographies of discontent work within regional hierarchies in a spatial continuum, whereas the previous literature has mainly invoked dichotomous divides, such as core-peripher…
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Working Paper No. 1408
Test Scores and Economic Growth: Update and Extension
Research indicates that education quality – measured by test scores in international student surveys – predicts economic growth. In this paper, we extend previous findings up to 2016 and analyse test…
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Economics of Education Review
The Impact of Attending an Independent Upper Secondary School: Evidence from Sweden Using School Ranking Data
Since the 1990s, the Swedish education market has gone through a dramatic transformation due to the introduction of voucher-funded independent schools. We make use of data on school applications to co…
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Working Paper No. 1402
Water Conservation and the Common Pool Problem: Can Pricing Address Free-Riding in Residential Hot Water Consumption?
Water is an increasingly scarce resource. It is often distributed such that consumers do not face any marginal cost of consumption, creating a common pool problem. For instance, tenants in multi-famil…
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Working Paper No. 1401
Explaining the Rise of Populism in European Democracies 1980‒2018: The Role of Labor Market Institutions and Inequality
This paper aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties in European democracies. While populism is often connected to inequality, we note that right-wing populist parti…
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Working Paper No. 1399
Ballooning Bureaucracy? Stylized Facts of Growing Administration in Swedish Higher Education
All organizations need to allocate labor to production and administration. In many cases – particularly within the public sector – the optimal allocation is far from obvious. Indeed, vocal concerns ha…
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Working Paper No. 1398
Low-Skilled Jobs, Language Proficiency and Refugee Integration: An Experimental Study
We study the causal effects of previous experience and language skills when newly arrived refugees in Sweden apply for job openings by means of a field experiment. Applications were sent from randomly…
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Journal of Economic Policy Reform
The End of a Trend? Retraction of Choice in Swedish Elderly Care
In 2009, Sweden launched a freedom-of-choice reform that gave municipalities the option to introduce standardized quasi-markets in social services. The reform was initially popular to adopt in home ca…
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Working Paper No. 1389
Moral Consensus and Antiestablishment Politics
This essay argues that mainstream Left and Right parties’ convergence around the liberal moral foundations of care, fairness, and liberty most likely explains the popular discontent with establishment…
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Public Money & Management
Management Practices and the Quality of Primary Care
Using the World Management Survey method, the authors mapped and analysed management quality in Swedish primary care centres. On average, private sector providers were better managed than public provi…
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World Economy
Employment Protection and FDI Revisited: New Evidence from Micro Data
We use micro data on affiliates to Swedish multinational firms (MNEs) to explore the impact of more stringent employment protection legislation (EPL) on foreign direct investment (FDI). We add to the…
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
Determinants of Economies of Scope in Retail
This paper studies the determinants of economies of scope and quantifies their impact on the extensive and intensive product margins in retail. We use a framework based on a multiproduct technology to…
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IZA World of Labor
Public Sector Outsourcing
The decision to outsource public provision of services is multifaceted and context dependent. Doing so tends to lower labor intensity and increase its efficiency. Costs are usually lower, but quality…
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Working Paper No. 1366
The Dynamic Impact of Exporting on Firm R&D Investment
This article estimates a dynamic structural model of firm R&D investment in twelve Swedish manufacturing industries and uses it to measure rates of return to R&D and to simulate the impact of…
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Journal of Education Policy
Marketized Education: How Regulatory Failure Undermined the Swedish School System
In a radical school choice reform in 1992, Sweden’s education system was opened to private competition from independent forprofit and non-profit schools funded by vouchers. Competition was expected to p…
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Working Paper No. 1316
Money for Nothin’ – Digitalization and Fluid Tax Bases
Digitaliseringen innebär att vi konsumerar och producerar varor och tjänster på nya sätt, men skattesystemet har inte följt utvecklingen. Flera länder redan har infört en digital skatt och därmed ökat…
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CESifo Economic Studies
Outsourcing Public Services: Contractibility, Cost, and Quality
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from the incomplete contracts literature hold up to recent empirical evidence. Guided by theory, we arra…
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CESifo Economic Studies
Perspectives on Public Sector Outsourcing: Quasi–Markets and Prices
Public sector outsourcing, in the form of private production of tax-financed services, is on the increase with economic and social consequences for consumers, taxpayers, and employees. The development…
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Journal of Institutional Economics
‘Post–truth’ Schooling and Marketized Education: Explaining the Decline in Sweden's School Quality
The Swedish school system suffers from profound problems with teacher recruitment and retention, knowledge decline, and grade inflation. Absenteeism is high, and psychiatric disorders have risen sharp…
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Working Paper No. 1213
Choice and Competition in the Welfare State: Home Care as the Ideal Quasi-market
We study a reform by which a standardized model of choice and competition was introduced in tax-financed home care in a majority of Swedish municipalities. The market for home care is of particular in…
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Working Paper No. 1212
Exploring Digital Time Measurement in the Public Sector: Labor Productivity and Service Quality in Home Care
We measure labor productivity in home care using new data from the recent introduction of digital time measurement in Swedish municipalities. By measuring worker utilization (delivered hours as a shar…
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International Economic Review
Entry Regulations, Welfare and Determinants of Market Structure
Welfare effects of entry regulations are theoretically ambiguous in differentiated product markets. We use a dynamic oligopoly model of entry and exit with store‐type differentiation and static price…
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Labour Economics
Seniority Rules, Worker Mobility and Wages: Evidence from Multi–Country Linked Employer–Employee Data
We construct multi-country employer-employee data to examine the consequences of last-in, first-out rules. We identify the effects by comparing worker exit rates between different units of the same fi…
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Economics of Education Review
Smart but Unhappy: Independent–school Competition and the Wellbeing–efficiency Trade–off in Education
We study whether independent-school competition involves a trade-off between pupil wellbeing and academic performance. To test this hypothesis, we analyse data covering pupils across the OECD, exploiti…
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Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift
A Plague on Both Your Houses: How Left and Right Undermined Moral Motivation in the Swedish School System
The potential for institutional arrangements such as financial incentives and other market mechanisms to undermine intrinsic, moral motivation among both “producers” and “consumers” of tax-financed we…
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Primary Health Care Research & Development
Process Measures or Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) for Comparing Performance Across Providers? A Study of Measures Related to Access and Continuity in Swedish Primary Care
Aim To study (a) the covariation between patient reported experience measures (PREMs) and registered process measures of access and continuity when ranking providers in a primary care setting, and (b)…
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Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design
Timing and Presentation Effects in Sequential Auctions
This paper investigates two hitherto unexplored dimensions inherent in online sequential auctions, namely, how the time elapsed between the end of an auction and the end of the next one and the order…
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
House Price Responses to a National Property Tax Reform
We show that house prices in general did not respond to a substantial cut in the national property tax in Sweden. The estimates are based on rich register data covering more than 100,000 sales over a…
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Tourism Economics
Innovation in the Hospitality Industry: Firm or Location?
The hospitality industry is a rapidly growing revenue generator in many countries and is becoming economically important for generating employment and for integrating of immigrants into the labor mark…
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