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P-piller har negativ effekt på kvinnors livskvalitet

18 April 2017
Det vanligaste p-pillret i Sverige påverkar kvinnors livskvalitet negativt men ökar inte de depressiva symtomen. Det visar en stor studie vid Karolinska Institutet i samarbete med Handelshögskolan i Stockholm som publiceras i den vetenskapliga tidskriften Fertility and Sterility.

SSE President’s comments on the Stockholm attack

10 April 2017
Last Friday we witnessed first hand that no place is safe. A few blocks from the Stockholm School of Economics, terror, once again, showed its ugly face. My thoughts go out to the victims and their families during these difficult times.

New Misum research for UN on gender data

05 April 2017
NEW PAPER PUBLISHED: Misum researcher Erik Wetter is part of the Flowminder team commissioned by the UN Foundation to develop and evaluate new geospatial data sources and computational methods. This academic work is published separately as "Exploring the high-resolution mapping of gender disaggregated development indicators" in the peer-reviewed interdisciplinary Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

Pricing and Capacity Provision in Electricity Markets: An Experimental Study

05 April 2017
by Chloé Le Coq (with Henrik Orzen and Sebastian Schwenen), published in the Journal of Regulatory Economics

True meritocracy leads away from contempt of the elite

03 April 2017

Latest research on social entrepreneurship available on SEFORÏS online library

31 March 2017
The SEFORÏS project has created an online library with latest research papers, policy briefs, presentations and online course on social entrepreneurship.

SITE Assistant professor Erik Meyersson discusses industrial espionage on BBC Radio

31 March 2017
Erik Meyersson, Assistant professor at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, explains to Theo Leggett, BBC Business News Reporter, how, at the height of the Cold War, the German Democratic Republic - with the help of a network of thousands well-placed human assets - was able to produce cheap copies of one of IBM's most advanced computers.

new paper published: HOW FINANCIALIZATION HINDERED THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARLY SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRY

30 March 2017
NEW PAPER PUBLISHED: Today’s financialized economy is ill-suited to develop technologies to replace fossil fuels. This is what Max Jerneck finds in his study of the early American solar energy industry. His paper on how financialization harms the climate was published today 2017-03-29 in Science Advances, the online offshoot of Science. Below is an interview Max Jerneck, researcher at Misum. 

The Misum Annual Report for 2016 is here

28 March 2017
We had a busy year, so we would like you to read all about it.

How to improve visitor’s experience of Stockholm – a joint project by SSE and Babson students

28 March 2017
How might we improve the visitor’s experience of Stockholm, especially for those who face challenges from a disability? That was the overarching assignment for 11 mixed teams of students from Babson College, Boston and SSE. The teams had one week to come up with constructive solutions.