Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance,
Stockholm School of Economics

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

No 150: Life cycles, oil cycles, or financial reforms? The growth in private savings rates in Indonesia.
Sara Johansson

No 149: Generalized Stochastic Frontier Production Models
Mickael Löthgren

No 148: Public Debt Management and the Term Structure of Interest Rates
Anders Paalzow

No 147: Dynamic Tax Smoothing with Financial Instruments
Anders Paalzow

No 146: Pricing-to-Market in Swedish Exports
Annika Alexius and Anders Vredin

No 145: The First-Best Sharing Rule in the Continuous-Time Principal-Agent Model with Exponential Utility
Holger M. Müller

No 144: Integrating Consumer satisfaction into Productivity Indexes
Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Pontus Roos

No 143: Towards a General Theory of Bond Markets.
Tomas Björk, Giovanni di Masi, Yuri Kabanov and Wolfgang Runggaldier

No 142: New Techniques to Extract Market expectations from Financial Instruments
Paul Söderlind and Lars E.O. Svensson

No 141: Uniform Subsidy Reductions in International Oligopoly
Rickard Sandin

No 140: Productivity and Costumer Satisfaction - A DEA Network Model
Mickael Löthgren and Magnus Tambour

No 139: Ownership, Control, and Collusion
Giancarlo Spagnolo

No 138: The Survival of New Products
Marcus Asplund and Rickard Sandin

No 137: Stock Options as Barrier Contingent Claims
Jan Ericsson and Joel Reneby

No 136: Unobservable Vertical Restraints and Interbrand Competition
Yeongjae Kang

No 135: Working Time, Employment, and Work Sharing: Evidence from Sweden
Tor Jacobson and Henry Ohlsson

No 134: Bartlett Corrections in Cointegration Testing
Tor Jacobson and Rolf Larsson

No 133: Interest Rate Theory - CIME Lectures 1996
Tomas Björk

No 132: Smooth Transition Models
Timo Teräsvirta

No 131: Modelling Economic Relationships with Smooth Transition Regressions
Timo Teräsvirta

No 130: Another Look at Swedish Business Cycles, 1861-1988
Joakim Skalin and Timo Teräsvirta

No 129: A Dynamic Discrete Choice Model of blue Collar Worker Absenteeism in Sweden 1991
Claes-M. Cassel, Per Johansson and Mårten Palme

No 128: On the Role of Pricing Exports in a Third Currency
Richard Friberg

No 127: Exchange Rate Uncertainty and the Microeconomic Benefits of EMU
Richard Friberg and Anders Vredin

No 126: In Defense of Lawyers. Moral Hazard as an Aid to Cooperation
Karl Wärneryd

No 125: Technology Sourcing in Swedish MNEs and SMEs: Evidence from Patent Data
Steven Globerman, Ari Kokko and Fredrik Sjöholm

No 124: Small Scale Industries, Transactions Costs and Reform: The Case of Tanzania
Pernilla Sjöquist

No 123: Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Swedish Import Prices
Malin Adolfson

No 122: Diversified Portfolios in Continuous Time
Tomas Björk and Bertil Näslund

No 121: Recreational Benefits from Improved Water Quality: A Random Utility Model of Swedish Seaside Recreation
Mikael Sandström

No 120: Measuring Income-Related Health Inequalities in Sweden
Ulf-G Gerdtham and Gun Sundberg

No 119: Long Run Real Exchange Rates - A Cointegration Analysis
Annika Alexius

No 118: Rhetoric or Reality? An Economic Analysis of the Effects of Religion in Sweden
Niclas Berggren

No 117: Stylized Facts of Daily Return Series and the Hidden Markov Model
Tobias Rydén, Timo Teräsvirta and Stefan Åsbrink

No 116: Equity in Health Care Utilisation: Further Tests Based on Hurdle models and Swedish Micro Data
Ulf-G. Gerdtham

No 115: Redistributive Effects of the Swedish Health Care Financing System
Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Gun Sundberg

No 114: European Integration and Productivity Growth
Helene Norberg

No 113: Modelling the Demand for M3 in the unified Germany
Jürgen Wolters, Timo Teräsvirta and Helmut Lütkepohl

No 112: MNE Responses to Economic Liberalization in a Developing Country: Evidence from India
Steven Globerman, Ari Kokko, Mattias Revelius and Mikael Sami

No 111: Overseas R&D by Multinationals in foreign Centers of Excellence
Gunnar Fors and Mario Zejan

No 110: Economic Efficiency and Mixed Public/Private Insurance
Ake Blomqvist and Per-Olov Johansson

No 109: A welfare analysis of strategic information revelation
Johan Lagerlöf

No 108: Social order through constitutional choice: A contractarian proposal
Niclas Berggren

No 107: Delegation as at threat in bargaining
Björn Segendorff

No 106: Variation in cesarean section rates in Sweden - Causes and economic consequences
Ingemar Eckerlund and Ulf-G Gerdtham

No 105: Power production and the price of electricity: An analysis of a phaseout of Swedish nuclear power
Bo Andersson and Erik Hadén

No 104: Multimarket Contact, Concavity, and Collusion: on Extremal Equilibria of Interdependent Supergames
Giancarlo Spagnolo

No 103: The Value of Private Safety versus the Value of Public Safety
Magnus Johannesson, Per-Olov Johansson and Richard M. O'Conor

No 102: Optimal deterrence and inducement of takeovers: An analysis of poison pills and dilution
Johan Molin

No 101: Shareholder gains from equity private placements: Evidence from the Stockholm Stock Exchange
Johan Molin

No 100: Trade Discrimination - Yesterday's Problem?
Richard H. Snape

No 99: Multinational Corporations and Spillovers
Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko

No 98: Income Inequality and Income Mobility in the Scandinavian Countries Compared to the United States
Rolf Aaberge, Anders Björklund, Markus Jäntti, Mårten Palme, Peder Pedersen, et al.

No 97: A Non-Parametric Health Status Index - a Study of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Sweden
Mickael Löthgren, Magnus Tambour and Niklas Zethraeus

No 96: Two Stylized Facts and the Garch (1,1) Model
Timo Teräsvirta

No 95: Testing Linearity against Nonlinear Moving Average Models
Kurt Brännäs, Jan G. de Gooijer and Timo Teräsvirta

No 94: Power Properties of Linearity Tests for Time Series
Timo Teräsvirta

No 93: Soft Budget Constraints: An Analysis Based on a Survey of Chinese Township Enterprises
Örjan Sjöberg and Zhang Gang

No 92: Inflation Rules with Consistent Escape Clauses
Annika Alexius

No 91: Scale Efficiency and Scale Elasticity in DEA-models - A Bootstrapping Approach
Mickael Löthgren and Magnus Tambour

No 90: Alternative Approaches to Estimate Returns to Scale in DEA- Models
Mickael Löthgren and Magnus Tambour

No 87: Estimating the number of firms and capacity in small markets
Marcus Asplund and Rickard Sandin

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