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Optimal testing
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2020-04-29
A new working paper by Jakob Jonnerby (Oxford) and co-authors analyzes how to optimally prioritize testing resources under scarcity.
Mycket stor ökning av sökande till våra kandidatprogram
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2020-04-17
Studenter, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm
SITE/LSE Covid-19 webinar April 22
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2020-04-21
SITE at Stockholm School of Economics and the LSE Institute of Global Affairs organizes a webinar with leading scholars about early lessons from Sweden's approach to COVID-19 on April 22.
New Misum Research Fellow
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2020-04-22
Misum is welcoming Rieneke Slager as the 2020 Misum Research Fellow at the Sustainable Finance Initiative. Rieneke is Assistant Professor at the Global Economics and Management department at the...
29 Sept 2022 - Breakfast Seminar - AI for Sustainability
2022-09-29, 08:00 - 09:00
Join our breakfast seminar and learn how your company can use AI and data to become more sustainable. We will talk about best practices and discuss the experiences made by firms currently leading the...
RSVP - Installation 2022 -2
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2022-08-17
The Yinka Shonibare Room
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2022-08-16
During the summer of 2022 the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare and his studio has created the Yinka Shonibare Room in the school´s main buildning at Sveavägen 65. This is SSE´s fourth art...
Wind power Article in DN Debatt
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2022-08-18
Our researchers Sven-Olof Junker and Lars-Gunnar Mattsson recently published a debate article about how a climate tax credit can speed up the expansion of wind power and compensate people affected by...
The Riksbank's new real-time indicators
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2020-06-12
To gain a rapid estimate of how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the Swedish economy and labour market, the Riksbank has expanded its collection and compilation of high-frequency data, known as...
Temporary incarceration is correlated with Covid-19 infection.
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2020-06-15
In a new peer reviewed study in Health Affairs, Eric Reinhart and Daniel Chen show that being temporarily jailed (a.k.a. jail cycling) is correlated with Covid-19 infection