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Can the Poor Be Mobilized? Cooperation and Public Goods in Rural India
										04 November 2016
									
									
										by Anders Olofsgård (with Raj M. Desai and Shareen Joshi), SITE Working Paper
									
								Russia’s Oil Dependence and the EU
										10 August 2016
									
									
										By Torbjörn Becker, SITE Working Paper
									
								Political Man on Horseback Coups and Development
										05 April 2016
									
									
										by Erik Meyersson, Working paper
									
								The Nature of Swedish-Russian Capital Flows
										15 March 2016
									
									
										by Torbjörn Becker, SITE Working Paper
									
								Confining the Coase Theorem: Contracting, Ownership, and Free-riding
										18 February 2016
									
									
										by Elena Paltseva (with Tore Ellingsen), published in The Review of Economic Studies
									
								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. 
									
								Leniency, Asymmetric Punishment and Corruption. Evidence from China
										19 October 2015
									
									
										by Maria Perrotta Berlin and Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Bei Qin), SITE Working paper
									
								Trust, Leniency and Deterrence
										01 October 2015
									
									
										by Chloé Le Coq and Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Maria Bigoni and Sven-Olof Fridolfsson, published in the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization)
									
								It's good to be first: order bias in reading and citing NBER working papers
										08 July 2015
									
									
										by Ina Ganguli (with Daniel R. Feenberg, Patrick Gaule and Jonathan Gruber), NBER Working paper
									
								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.