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NEWS
RESEARCH
- GRADUATE STUDIES
The research at the Department of Economics is primarily directed
at labour economics, macroeconomics and public economics. There is also
active research in several other fields, including econometrics, environmental
economics and urban economics.
Public
defence of PhD thesis
Working papers
Bertil Holmlund, Wage and Employment Determination in
Volatile Times: Sweden 1913–1939, 2012
Mikael Elinder and Oscar Erixson, Every man for himself.
Gender, Norms and Survival in Martime Disasters, 2012:8
Mikael Bask and Christian R. Proaño, Optimal Monetary Policy under Learning in a New Keynesian Model with Cost Channel and Inflation Inertia, 2012:7
Magnus Carlsson and Stefan Eriksson, Do Reported Attitudes towards Immigrants Predict Ethnic Discrimination? 2012:6
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