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SITE Seminar | Shocking electricity prices and carbon tax aversion
2025-10-20, 12:00 - 13:00
Join us for the next SITE Seminar! On October 20, 2025, we are joined by Jens Ewald (University of Gothenburg), who will present his research “Shocking Electricity Prices and Carbon Tax Aversion.” Using a geographic regression discontinuity design and survey data from Swedish households, the study shows that exposure to sharply increased electricity prices significantly fuels opposition to carbon taxation—driven in large part by belief distortions about affordability and fairness.
Misum Forum 2025: Geopolitical power shifts: The new challenge for progress towards global sustainability
2025-10-17, 14:00 - 17:00
Join us on October 17th at the Misum Forum for insights and discussions with world-renowned academic and leading voices from Swedish industry, government, and civil society as we explore: how the geopolitical shifts of 2025 shape the path toward global sustainability goals.
Friday Seminar "The Future of Emissions" - Andreas Brøgger (RSM Erasmus)
2025-10-17, 10:30 - 11:45
Andreas Brøgger, Assistant Professor of Finance at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, will present his research at SSE main building (Room Ragnar) on Friday, October 17 at 10:30 CET.
SSE Alumni Stammtisch in Frankfurt
2025-10-16, 18:30 - 22:00
Join us for an alumni Stammtisch in Frankfurt!
Accelerating net-zero transitions encounter obstacles and headwinds: A global analysis of technologies, business, and politics - 16 Oct 2025
2025-10-16, 14:00 - 15:30
We had the honor of welcoming Distinguished Visiting Professor Frank Geels from the University of Manchester for a research seminar at the House of Innovation.
Higher Seminar in Statecraft and Strategic Communication | David Larsson
2025-10-15, 13:15 - 15:00
California Dreamin': Silicon Valley Knowledge, Culture, and Capital in Late 20th Century Sweden
Clearing the path to recovery: The economics of humanitarian demining and Ukraine’s reconstruction
2025-10-15, 09:30 - 12:00
Join the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) for a half-day event exploring how humanitarian demining lays the groundwork for Ukraine’s sustainable recovery and long-term stability. This high-level gathering will spotlight the intersection of economics, reconstruction, and international cooperation in post-war Ukraine.