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Reputation, Competition, and Entry in Procurement

30 November 2017
By Giancarlo Spagnolo, SITE Working Paper

Legalizing Bribes

30 November 2017
By Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Martin Dufwenberg), SITE Working Paper (revised)

The Distortive Effects of Antitrust Fines Based on Revenue

30 November 2017
By Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Vasiliki Bageri and Yannis Katsoulacos), SITE Working Paper

Aid Motivation in Early and Mature Partnerships: Is there a difference?

29 November 2017
By Anders Olofsgård, Maria Perrotta and Emmanuel Frot

Thomas Sterner gives a presentation at SITE Energy talks

26 October 2017
Thomas Sterner, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Gothenburg, gave a presentation on technological development, geopolitical and environmental issues in our energy future at SITE Energy Talks, concerning the rapidly increasing level of carbon content, new technological development, the impact of low oil prices and the most promising ways to stop emissions.

SITE Energy Talks with Thomas Sterner

20 October 2017
The 11th SITE Energy Talks on the 24th of October will be devoted to discussing the technological development of energy industry and, geopolitical and environmental challenges in our energy future.

Leniency, Asymmetric Punishment and Corruption: Evidence from China

24 May 2017
By Maria Perrotta Berlin, Giancarlo Spagnolo and Bei Qin, SITE Working Paper

SITE Energy Day presentations and conference highlights

16 November 2015
On November 5 Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) hosted 9th Energy Day - Economic Impacts of Oil Price Fluctuations. Conference presentations on the volatility of oil price forecasts, oil price fluctuations, new climate economy and other topics have been published for everyone interested in the energy field.

Research of formerly secret archives sheds new light on the Soviet wartime economy

25 May 2015
Lennart Samuelson, affiliated researcher of SITE and associate professor of economic history at the Stockholm School of Economics, is one of the few historians in the world that have used materials from formerly secret archives of Soviet Union to find out the reality of how Soviet authorities actually formed their long-term industrialization plans in the late 1920s and 1930s, in order to cope with the probable conditions in case of a total war.