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7.1 MSEK in new research grants from Vinnova!
2019-12-09
We are happy to announce four new research grants (total 7,1 MSEK) within Vinnova’s latest call: ”Research on Financial Markets, 2019".
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Bo Becker winner of the SSE Pedagogical Award 2019
2019-11-22
“For his excellent teaching, program development and improvement of pedagogy at Stockholm School of Economics” Bo Becker wins the SSE Pedagogical Award.
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Ola Bengtsson Award for best Finance PhD paper
2019-11-19
Congratulations Has van Vlokhoven (IIES), winner of the Ola Bengtsson Award for best Finance PhD paper with "Estimating the Cost of Capital and the Profit Share".
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"Households overestimate their financial and environmental knowledge"
2019-11-06
How do Swedish households relate to climate change and to sustainable investments?
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Christina Nyman new board member
2019-10-24
A warm welcome to Christina Nyman, who recently joined the Swedish House of Finance Board. Christina is Chief Economist at Handelsbanken and will bring valuable insight to the Swedish House of...
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We congratulate Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer!
2019-10-14
”Experimental evaluations of microfinance programs, teacher’s incentives, and subsidized health-care products are some of the many contributions behind this years’ Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic...
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Highlights from the Financial markets and corporate decisions conference
2019-09-10
Watch a one minute summary of the 2019 annual conference - Financial markets and corporate decisions.
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8th national Phd Workshop in Finance (w/o Call for Papers)
2019-09-09
The Swedish House of Finance will organize the 8th workshop for PhD students in Finance on November 12-13, in Stockholm.
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Nasdaq Educational Foundation & CQA Doctoral Tutorial Best Paper
2019-08-28
Congratulations Yingjie Qi to a great achievement.
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The Master Thesis Award 2019 goes to...
2019-08-21
”The influence of M&A advisors on pre-bid run-ups: A quantitative study of 225 Swedish public takeover bids between 1999 and 2017”.