Published at IFN
Journal Articles
02 January 2025
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (forthcoming). “Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory: Missing Entrepreneurs Results in Incomplete Policy Advice”. Small Business Economics. doi.org/10.1007/s11187-024-00994-0
02 January 2024
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Johan Karlsson (2024). “To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory”. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 48(1), 104–140. doi.org/10.1177/10422587221141679
29 June 2023
Elert, Niklas, Dan Johansson, Mikael Stenkula and Niklas Wykman (2023). “The Evolution of Owner-Entrepreneurs’ Taxation: Five Tax Regimes over a 160-Year Period”. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 33(2), 517–540. doi.org/10.1007/s00191-022-00798-z
14 April 2021
Johansson, Dan, Mikael Stenkula and Niklas Wykman (2021). “The Taxation of Industrial Foundations in Sweden (1862–2018)”. Nordic Tax Journal 2020(1), 1–14. doi.org/10.1515/ntaxj-2019-0006
03 May 2020
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2020). “The Rise and Decline of Industrial Foundations as Controlling Owners of Swedish Listed Firms: The Role of Tax Incentives”. Scandinavian Economic History Review 68(2), 170–191. doi.org/10.1080/03585522.2020.1730234
01 February 2016
Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov, Niklas Elert and Dan Johansson (2016). “Are High–Growth Firms Overrepresented in High–Tech Industries?”. Industrial and Corporate Change 25(1), 1–21. doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtv035
04 May 2015
Johansson, Dan, Mikael Stenkula and Gunnar Du Rietz (2015). “Capital Income Taxation of Swedish Households, 1862–2010”. Scandinavian Economic History Review 63(2), 154–177. doi.org/10.1080/03585522.2014.980314
01 April 2015
Anyadike-Danes, Michael et al. (2015). “An International Cohort Comparison of Size Effects on Job Growth”. Small Business Economics 44(4), 821–844. doi.org/10.1007/s11187-014-9622-0
04 May 2014
Stenkula, Mikael, Dan Johansson and Gunnar Du Rietz (2014). “Marginal Taxation on Labour Income in Sweden from 1862 to 2010”. Scandinavian Economic History Review 62(2), 163–187. doi.org/10.1080/03585522.2013.836985
01 January 2012
Bjuggren, Carl Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2012). “Using Self–employment as Proxy for Entrepreneurship: Some Empirical Caveats”. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 77(3), 290–303.
01 September 2010
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2010). “Taxation, Labor Market Policy and High–Impact Entrepreneurship”. Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 10(3-4), 275–296. doi.org/10.1007/s10842-010-0081-2
01 September 2010
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2010). “Gazelles as Job Creators: A Survey and Interpretation of the Evidence”. Small Business Economics 35(2), 227–244. doi.org/10.1007/s11187-009-9172-z
01 January 2009
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2009). “Competencies and Institutions Fostering High–Growth Firms”. Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship 5(1), 1–80. doi.org/10.1561/0300000026
01 January 2004
Skedinger, Per and Dan Johansson (2004). “In Sweden, Anti–Globalizationists Dominate Public Discourse, Econ Profs Do Little”. Econ Journal Watch 1(1), 175–184.
01 January 1999
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (1999). “Institutional Effects on the Evolution of the Size Distribution of Firms”. Small Business Economics 12(1), 11–23. doi.org/10.1023/A:1008002330051
Book Chapters
01 January 2015
Du Rietz, Gunnar, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2015). “Swedish Capital Income Taxation (1862–2013)”. In Magnus Henrekson and Mikael Stenkula (Eds.), Swedish Taxation: Developments since 1862 (123–178). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
01 January 2015
Du Rietz, Gunnar, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2015). “Swedish Labor Income Taxation (1862–2013)”. In Magnus Henrekson and Mikael Stenkula (Eds.), Swedish Taxation: Developments since 1862 (35–122). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
01 January 2011
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2011). “Firm Growth, Institutions, and Structural Transformation”. In Michael Fritsch (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Regional Development: National and Regional Perspectives (175–214). Cheltenham, UK / Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
01 January 2000
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2000). “Entreprenörskapet som tillväxtmotor i EU”. In Ulf Bernitz, Sverker Gustavsson and Lars Oxelheim (Eds.), Europaperspektiv 2000. Årsbok för Europaforskning inom ekonomi, juridik och statsvetenskap (91–122).
Working Papers
02 January 2025
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2025). “Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory: Missing Entrepreneurs Results in Incomplete Policy Advice”. IFN Working Paper No. 1514. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
01 October 2022
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Johan Karlsson (2022). “To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory”. IFN Working Paper No. 1441. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
06 May 2022
Elert, Niklas, Dan Johansson, Mikael Stenkula and Niklas Wykman (2022). “The Evolution of Owner-Entrepreneurs’ Taxation: Five Tax Regimes over a 160-Year Period”. IFN Working Paper No. 1429. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
20 May 2019
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2019). “The Rise and Decline of Industrial Foundations as Controlling Owners of Swedish Listed Firms: The Role of Tax Incentives”. IFN Working Paper No. 1279. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
06 November 2018
Johansson, Dan, Mikael Stenkula and Niklas Wykman (2018). “The Taxation of Industrial Foundations in Sweden (1862–2018)”. IFN Working Paper No. 1245. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
23 May 2018
Anyadike-Danes, Michael et al. (2018). “An International Comparison of the Contribution to Job Creation by High-growth Firms”. IFN Working Paper No. 1216. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
25 March 2015
Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov, Niklas Elert and Dan Johansson (2015). “Are High-Growth Firms Overrepresented in High-Tech Industries?”. IFN Working Paper No. 1062. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
24 April 2014
Anyadike-Danes, Michael et al. (2014). “An International Cohort Comparison of Size Effects on Job Growth”. IFN Working Paper No. 1019. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
07 February 2014
Du Rietz, Gunnar, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2014). “Swedish Capital Income Taxation (1862–2013)”. IFN Working Paper No. 1004. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
19 September 2013
Du Rietz, Gunnar, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2013). “Swedish Labor Income Taxation (1862–2013)”. IFN Working Paper No. 977. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
09 July 2010
Bjuggren, Carl Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2010). “Using Self-employment as Proxy for Entrepreneurship: Some Empirical Caveats”. IFN Working Paper No. 845. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
23 March 2010
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2010). “Taxation, Labor Market Policy and High-Impact Entrepreneurship”. IFN Working Paper No. 826. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
07 January 2010
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2010). “Firm Growth, Institutions and Structural Transformation”. IFN Working Paper No. 820. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
24 June 2008
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2008). “Competencies and Institutions Fostering High-growth Firms”. IFN Working Paper No. 757. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
08 February 2008
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2008). “Gazelles as Job Creators – A Survey and Interpretation of the Evidence”. IFN Working Paper No. 733. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
01 March 1998
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (1998). “Institutional Effects on the Evolution of the Size Distribution of Firms ”. IFN Working Paper No. 497. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
01 June 1997
Johansson, Dan (1997). “The Number and the Size Distribution of Firms in Sweden and Other European Countries”. IFN Working Paper No. 483. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Articles in Swedish
01 January 2012
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2012). “Den svenska företagsstrukturen – utvecklingen i de medelstora företagen efter 1990–talskrisen”. Ekonomisk Debatt 40(2), 27–38.
01 January 2006
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2006). “Beskattningen och tillväxtens aktörer”. Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift 59(3), 133–144.
01 January 2002
Skedinger, Per and Dan Johansson (2002). “Syns professorerna i globaliseringsdebatten?”. Ekonomisk Debatt 30(7), 605–609.
01 January 1999
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (1999). “Sysselsättnings– och företagsstrukturen: endast Sverige snapsglas har, eller?”. Ekonomisk Debatt 27(3), 139–149.
01 January 1999
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (1999). “Endast Sverige snapsglas har? Svar till Sven–Olof Lodin”. Ekonomisk Debatt 27(6), 356–358.
01 January 1998
Braunerhjelm, Pontus, Bo Carlsson and Dan Johansson (1998). “Industriella kluster, tillväxt och ekonomisk politik”. Ekonomisk Debatt 26(6), 419–430.
01 January 1997
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (1997). “På spaning efter de mellanstora företagen”. Ekonomisk Debatt 25(4), 217–227.
Reports
01 January 2014
Johansson, Dan et al. (2014). “Företagsskattekommittén och entreprenörskapet”. Stockholm: Entreprenörskapsforum.
Dissertations
01 January 1997
Johansson, Dan (1997). The Number and the Size Distribution of Firms in Sweden and Other European Countries. Licentiate Dissertation. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics.
Policy Papers (discontinued)
17 February 2012
Henrekson, Magnus, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula (2012). “Den svenska företagsstrukturen: Utvecklingen i de medelstora företagen efter 1990-talskrisen”. IFN Policy Paper No. 53. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
26 August 2006
Henrekson, Magnus and Dan Johansson (2006). “Beskattningen och tillväxtens aktörer ”. IFN Policy Paper No. 9. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).