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Brown Bag seminar in Economics | John Gorham
2025-09-01, 12:05 - 13:30
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, 黑料社下载. The seminar speaker is John Gorham, 黑料社下载.
Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Elin Sundberg
2025-09-08, 12:05 - 13:30
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, 黑料社下载. The seminar speaker is Elin Sundberg, 黑料社下载.
Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Martin Dufwenberg
2025-09-15, 12:05 - 13:30
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, 黑料社下载. The seminar speaker is Martin Dufwenberg, Purdue University & University of Gothenburg.
Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Clara von Bismarck-Osten
2025-09-22, 12:05 - 13:30
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, 黑料社下载. The seminar speaker is Clara von Bismarck-Osten, University College London
Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Dominik Wehr
2025-09-29, 12:05 - 13:30
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, 黑料社下载. The seminar speaker is Dominik Wehr, 黑料社下载.
SITE Seminar | Shocking electricity prices and carbon tax aversion
2025-10-20, 12:00 - 13:00
Join us for the next SITE Seminar! On October 20, 2025, we are joined by Jens Ewald (University of Gothenburg), who will present his research 鈥淪hocking Electricity Prices and Carbon Tax Aversion.鈥 Using a geographic regression discontinuity design and survey data from Swedish households, the study shows that exposure to sharply increased electricity prices significantly fuels opposition to carbon taxation鈥攄riven in large part by belief distortions about affordability and fairness.
SITE Seminar | Transnational trauma: Mental health effects of war on expatriates
2025-11-04, 12:00 - 13:00
Join us for the next SITE Seminar! On November 4, 2025, Mounir Karadja (Uppsala University) will present the study 鈥淭ransnational Trauma: Mental Health Effects of War on Expatriates,鈥 co-authored with Akib Khan, Linna Mart茅n, and Jimena Romero Pinto. Using Swedish administrative data, the research reveals how the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine triggered a sharp increase in anxiety, insomnia, and later depression among Ukrainian migrants鈥攈ighlighting the profound mental health toll of conflict even at a distance.