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IFN Researcher
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JAQ of All Trades: Job Mismatch, Firm Productivity and Managerial Quality
Does the matching between workers and jobs help explain productivity differentials across firms? To address this question we develop a job-worker allocation quality measure (JAQ) by combining employer…
Working Paper
Publish date 4/1/2022
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Does a District Mandate Matter for the Behavior of Politicians? An Analysis of Roll-Call Votes and Parliamentary Speeches
In most democracies, members of parliament (MPs) are elected either through a party list or by a district. We use a discontinuity in the German electoral system to investigate the causal effect of a d…
Journal Article
Publish date 3/10/2022
Market Power and Joint Ownership: Evidence from Nuclear Plants in Sweden
This paper presents an empirical test of the anticompetitive effects of joint ownership by examining the operation of three nuclear plants in Sweden. Since maintenance is the main conduit explaining v…
Journal Article
Publish date 12/10/2021
En effektiv elförsörjning på kort och lång sikt
Sverige är ett av de länder i världen som är mest beroende av el. Under 2014 låg Sverige på nionde plats i elförbrukning per capita.
Popular Science
Publish date 4/12/2022
Vad betalar du för framtidens elnät?
Ökade investeringar i elintensiv industri och vindkraft kommer leda till ett omfattande investeringsbehov i elnätet under de kommande decennierna. Dessutom står elnätet inför ett stort återinvestering…
Report
Publish date 5/17/2022
Långsiktiga investeringar och handel på framtidens elmarknad
Det svenska elsystemet håller på att ställas om. Vind- och solkraft byggs ut i snabb takt samtidigt som efterfrågan på el väntas öka kraftigt under de närmaste decennierna. Syftet med det här projekte…
Report
Publish date 6/13/2022
Grading Bias and the Leaky Pipeline in Economics: Evidence from Stockholm University
We estimate a substantial female grade gain when being graded anonymously compared to male students in 101-macroeconomics courses. Females graded anonymously are more likely to continue with economics…
Journal Article
Publish date 6/28/2022
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