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Long-term unemployment on its rise – a blow to the Swedish economy?
31 August 2020
"The longer a person is unemployed, the greater the probability that the individual will not return to work at all. And even if we recover from the pandemic, it is not certain that those people will return", Jesper Roine explains the risk of longterm-unemployment in a recent interview in Dagens industri.
Finding cooperators: Sorting through repeated interaction
28 March 2018
By Mark Bernard (with Jack Fanning and Sevgi Yuksel), Article in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Economic Scarcity and Consumers’ Credit Choice
07 December 2016
by Chloé Le Coq (with Marieke Bos and Peter van Santen), Swedish House of Finance Research Paper
Confining the Coase Theorem: Contracting, Ownership, and Free-riding
18 February 2016
by Elena Paltseva (with Tore Ellingsen), published in The Review of Economic Studies
It's good to be first: order bias in reading and citing NBER working papers
08 July 2015
by Ina Ganguli (with Daniel R. Feenberg, Patrick Gaule and Jonathan Gruber), NBER Working paper
Long-Run Trends in the Distribution of Income and Wealth
25 April 2014
by Jesper Roine (with Daniel Waldenström), SITE Working Paper
Promises and Conventions – An Approach to Pre-Play Agreements
01 July 2013
by Topi Miettinen, published on Games and Economic Behavior
Networks of relations and Word-of-Mouth Communication
01 July 2011
by Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Steffen Lippert), published in the Games and Economic Behavior
How do people value extended warranties? Evidence from two field surveys
14 May 2010
by Marieke Huysentruyt (with D. Read), published in the Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Child Benefit Support and Method of Payment: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Belgium
01 May 2010
by Marieke Huysentruyt (with E. Lefevere), published in the American Economic Journal