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Support the future of Ukraine

2022-04-19, 17:15 - 18:30
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) together with the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden invite students, faculty, staff and partners to an evening to learn more about the impact of the war in Ukraine and how we can support fellow students and faculty members from our partner school, the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) and Ukrainian academics and students more generally.

Seminar in Economics | BBC, Brexit, and Balanced Reporting with Vardges Levonyan, University of Zurich

2022-04-06, 15:30 - 16:45
Department of Economics welcomes you to a seminar with Vardges Levonyan, University of Zurich, presenting "BBC, Brexit, and Balanced Reporting". Media organizations can shape news via their choice of coverage and slant. We measure the aggregate slant of the BBC from 2014-18, benchmark it against UK newspapers of known political leaning, and show that it took a sharp turn to the right in the runup to the Brexit vote.

Brown Bag seminar | How Confidence Affects Beliefs About Procedural Fairness and Preferences for Redistribution

2022-03-28, 12:05 - 13:00
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Kajsa Hansson, Linköping University, presenting "How Confidence Affects Beliefs About Procedural Fairness and Preferences for Redistribution". We investigate the causal effect of an increase in confidence on i) beliefs about procedural fairness and ii) preferences for redistribution. The findings suggest that confidence shapes views on how fair the world is, while the experience of success and failure affect preferences for redistribution above and beyond the influence of confidence.

CANCELLED Seminar in Economics | Optimal Epidemic Suppression with Jörgen Weibull

2022-03-23, 15:30 - 16:45
The seminar with Jörgen Weibull has been cancelled. How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the health-care system is not overwhelmed during an epidemic? We study a setting where ICU resources are constrained and suppression is costly. Providing a fully analytical solution we show that the common wisdom of “flattening the curve” is suboptimal. Instead, the optimal suppression is discontinuous.

Brown Bag seminar | Heterogeneous Impacts of Schools Fee Elimination in Tanzania: Gender and Colonial Infrastructure

2022-03-21, 12:05 - 13:00
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Pedro Guimarães Naso, Henan University, presenting "Heterogeneous Impacts of Schools Fee Elimination in Tanzania: Gender and Colonial Infrastructure". We investigate the impacts of the 2002 elimination of primary school fees in Tanzania. We explore how the magnitude of these effects depends on differences in gender and colonial investment in educational infrastructure.