No 2009:19: Non-uniform staggered prices and output persistence
Johan Söderberg
No 2009:18: Lending Relationships and Monetary Policy
Yunus Aksoy, Henrique S. Basso and Javier Coto-Martinez
No 2009:17: Peers, neighborhoods and immigrant student achievement - evidence from a placement policy
Olof Åslund, Per-Anders Edin, Peter Fredriksson and Hans Grönqvist
No 2009:16: How Local are Local Governments? Heterogeneous Effects of Intergovernmental Grants
Heléne L. Nilsson
No 2009:15: A new consumer price index that incorporates housing
Anders Klevmarken
No 2009:14: The effect of information on voting behavior
Mattias Nordin
No 2009:13: Public Provision of Private Goods and Nondistortionary Marginal Tax Rates: Some Further Results
Sören Blomquist
No 2009:12: Correcting Mistakes: Cognitive Dissonance and Political Attitudes in Sweden and the United States.
Mikael Elinder
No 2009:11: The Impact of Skill Development and Human Capital Training on Self Help Groups.
Ranjula Bali Swain
No 2009:10: The Effects of a Refinery on Property Values – The Case of Sweden.
Jakob Winstrand
No 2009:9: Incentives in Business and Academia
Bertil Holmlund
No 2009:8: Nonparametric Structural Estimation of Labor Supply in the Presence of Censoring
Che-Yuan Liang
No 2009:7: Dividend taxation, share repurchases and the equity trap
Jan Södersten and Tobias Lindhe
No 2009:6: Marginal tax rates and tax-favoured pension savings of the self-employed Evidence from Sweden
Håkan Selin
No 2009:5: Tied Aid, Trade-Facilitating Aid or Trade-Diverting Aid?
Jan Pettersson and Lars M Johansson
No 2009:4: The Rise in Female Employment and the Role of Tax Incentives. An Empirical Analysis of the Swedish Individual Tax Reform of 1971
Håkan Selin
No 2009:3: Optimal nonlinear redistributive taxation and public good provision in an economy with Veblen effects
Luca Micheletto
No 2009:2: Valuing urban accessibility and air quality in Sweden: A regional welfare analysis
Chuan-Zhong Li and Gunnar Isacsson
No 2009:1: Vacancy Referrals, Job Search, and the Duration of Unemployment: A Randomized Experiment
Per Engström, Patrik Hesselius and Bertil Holmlund
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