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H&M Expansion Workshop

06 May 2020
H&M’s Retail Club last activity for the year was a workshop focusing on the expansion of two brands within H&M’s portfolio. The workshop took place via Teams.

Workshop with Swedish Match

06 May 2020
Swedish Match’s Retail Club had an online workshop about identifying individual strengths.

Can Increased Textbook Usage Affect Student Learning in Low-Income Countries

06 May 2020
Anders Olofsgård (Associate Professor at SITE) together with co-authors Jean-Benoit Falisse and Marieke Huysentruyt studied the impact of a simple “textbooks for self-study” incentive scheme targeting primary school students in DRC.

New Publication: Policy Brief Requested by the EU Parliament IMCO Committee

06 May 2020
"The European Service Sector and the Green Transition" by Patrik Ström, Deputy Director of European Institute of Japanese Studies.

Paying for the pandemic

06 May 2020
TSE economists weigh in on the role of the ECB and financial markets for the financing of the Covid debt in Europe.

Optimally Targeted Lockdown

06 May 2020
A new working paper by Daron Acemoglu, Victor Chernozhukov, Iván Werning and Michael Whinston study optimal lockdown policy in the framework of a standard SIR epidemic model with multiple risk groups (MR-SIR).

SSE student on winning team in Hack the Crisis

05 May 2020
7,400 participants all on a mission to design, test and execute solutions for the future of Sweden in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. With the initiative Break Even, SSE MBA student Carissma Dennis won the category Save Business in the virtual hackathon Hack the Crisis.

SSE ranks in the top for internationalization

05 May 2020
For the fourth year in a row, the Stockholm School of Economics has been awarded five stars by STINT, the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education. The foundation measures how international higher education institutions are.

Under- and post-lockdown in emerging nations

04 May 2020
The tradeoffs between contagion management and economic activity is sharper in poor countries and emerging markets. "We cannot have the poor, the labourers and the migrants bear the brunt of the effort to contain the spread of the virus, nor do we want to weaken the foundations of the economy so much that we emerge from the pandemic onto an economic wasteland."

Big change is made through endless small actions

04 May 2020
Congratulations Karol Vieker, Equality and Diversity Manager at SSE, on being awarded this year’s Friend of Stockholm’s Students! How did you receive the news?