No 2019:22: Determinants of Wealth Inequality and Mobility in General Equilibrium
Thomas Fischer
No 2019:21: Private Bank Money vs Central Bank Money: A Historical Lesson for CBDC Introduction
Anna Grodecka-Messi
No 2019:20: In Pursuit of a Stable Stabilization Policy in Sweden. From the Gold Standard to Inflation Targeting and Beyond
Lars Jonung
No 2019:19: Ingemar Ståhl 1938-2014. A Portrait of a Political Economist in the Swedish Welfare State
Lars Jonung
No 2019:18: Selection into Experiments: Evidence from a Population of Students
Jonathan Schulz, Uwe Sunde, Petra Thiemann and Christian Thöni
No 2019:17: Coping with Chronic Warfare. The Athenian Experience
Carl Hampus Lyttkens and Henrik Gerding
No 2019:16: "Too Bad to Be True". Swedish Economists on Keynes's 'The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1919-1929'
Benny Carlson and Lars Jonung
No 2019:15: Internet Searches, Household Sentiment and Credit Spreads
Hans Byström
No 2019:14: The Tyranny of the Tenths. The Rise and Gradual Fall of Forward Guidance in Sweden 2007-2018
Fredrik N. G. Andersson and Lars Jonung
No 2019:13: The Spatial Dimension of Import Competition
Joakim Gullstrand and Polina Knutsson
No 2019:12: Backlash: Undesirable Effects of Female Economic Empowerment
Sanna Ericsson
No 2019:11: Many Balls in the Air Make Time Fly: The Effect of Multitasking on Time Perception and Time Preferences
Hjördis Hardardottir
No 2019:10: Public Support for the Euro and Trust in the ECB. The First Two Decades of the Common Currency
Felix Roth and Lars Jonung
No 2019:9: The Effect of Education on Poverty: A European Perspective
Thomas Hofmarcher
No 2019:8: Is Super-Fast Broadband Negative? An IV-Estimation of the Broadband Effect on Firms' Sales and Employment Level
Martin Nordin, Erik Grenestam and Joakim Gullstrand
No 2019:7: What Kind of Inequality Do You Prefer? Evaluating Measures of Income and Health Inequality Using Choice Experiments
Hjördis Hardardottir, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Erik Wengström
No 2019:6: The Swedish Fiscal Framework – The Most Successful One in the EU?
Fredrik N. G. Andersson and Lars Jonung
No 2019:5: Immigration and Right-Wing Populism: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Adrian Mehic
No 2019:4: Systemic Risk and Centrality Revisited: The Role of Interactions
Hossein Asgharian, Dominika Krygier and Anders Vilhelmsson
No 2019:3: Decency
Tore Ellingsen and Erik Mohlin
No 2019:2: On the Limit Theory of Mixed to Unity VARs: Panel Setting With Weakly Dependent Errors
Ovidijus Stauskas
No 2019:1: The Impact of Grade Inflation on Higher Education Enrolment and Earnings
Martin Nordin, Gawain Heckley and Ulf-G. Gerdtham
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