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SITE Working Paper Series
From Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, P.O. Box 6501, SE-113 83 Stockholm, Sweden. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Dominick Nilsson (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 63: International Spillovers from Prostitution Regulation: The "Nordic Model" and Sex Tourism

- Maria Perrotta Berlin, Chiara Latour and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 62: Foreign Aid and Female Empowerment

- Maria Perrotta Berlin, Evelina Bonnier and Anders Olofsgård
- 61: Media coverage and pandemic behaviour: Evidence from Sweden

- Maiting Zhuang and Marcel Garz
- 60: Economic Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence: The Case of Sweden during Covid-19

- Maria Perrotta Berlin and Manne Gerrell
- 59: I’ll pay you later: Sustaining Relationships under the Threat of Expropriation

- Elena Paltseva, Gerhard Toews and Marta Troya-Martinez
- 58: Domestic violence legislation - Awareness and support in Latvia, Russia and Ukraine

- Maria Perrotta Berlin, Pamela Campa, Elena Paltseva, Marija Krumina, Anna Pluta and Solomiya Shpak
- 57: Trading Favors- UN Security Council Membership and Subnational Favoritism in Aid Recipients

- Maria Berlin, Anders Olofsgård and Raj M. Desai
- 56: A Fresh Look at Whistleblower Rewards

- Giancarlo Spagnolo and Theo Nyreröd
- 55: Assessing Alternative Indicators for Covid-19 Policy Evaluation, with a Counterfactual for Sweden

- Giancarlo Spagnolo, Chiara Latour and Franco Peracchi
- 54: Surprised by Wirecard? Enablers of Corporate Wrongdoing in Europe

- Giancarlo Spagnolo and Theo Nyreröd
- 53: Selective attention and the importance of types for information campaigns

- Maria Berlin and Benjamin Mandl
- 52: Retraction of: "Prostitution and Violence: Evidence from Sweden"

- Maria Berlin, Giancarlo Spagnolo, Giovanni Immordino and Francesco F. Russo
- 51: Corrupting Cartels: An Overview of the Petrobras Case

- Giancarlo Spagnolo and Kleno Barbosa
- 50: Financial Incentives for Whistleblowers: A Short Survey

- Giancarlo Spagnolo and Theo Nyreröd
- 49: Russia’s macroeconomy—a closer look at growth, investment, and uncertainty

- Torbjörn Becker
- 48: Russia’s economy and regional spillovers

- Torbjörn Becker
- 47: Financial Contracts as Coordination Device

- Chloe Le Coq and Sebastian Schwenen
- 46: How Do Nascent Social Entrepreneurs Respond to Rewards? A Field Experiment on Motivations in a Grant Competition

- Ina Ganguli, Chloe Le Coq and Marieke Huysentruyt
- 45: Signaling Dissent: Political Behavior in the Arab World

- Raj M. Desai, Anders Olofsgård and Tarik Yousef
- 44: Myths and Numbers on Whistleblower Rewards

- Theo Nyreröd and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 43: From abnormal to normal—Two tales of growth from 25 years of transition

- Torbjörn Becker and Anders Olofsgård
- 42: Whistleblower Rewards, False Reports, and Corporate Fraud

- Paolo Buccirossi, Giovanni Immordino and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 41: Buyer Quality and Procurement Outcomes: Explorative Evidence From the US

- Giancarlo Spagnolo, Francesco Decarolis, Elisabetta Iossa, Vincenzo Mollisi and Leonardo Giuffrida
- 40: Can the Poor Be Mobilized? Cooperation and Public Goods in Rural India

- Anders Olofsgård, Shareen Joshi and Raj Desai
- 39: Cartels and Leniency: Taking stock of what we learnt

- Catarina Marvao and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 38: Russia’s Oil Dependence and the EU

- Torbjörn Becker
- 37: Pricing and Capacity Provision in Electricity Markets: An Experimental Study

- Chloe Le Coq, Henrik Orzen and Sebastian Schwenen
- 36: Leniency, Collusion, Corruption, and Whistleblowing

- Reinaldo Luz and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 35: The Nature of Swedish-Russian Capital Flows

- Torbjörn Becker
- 34: Leniency, Asymmetric Punishment and Corruption: Evidence from China

- Maria Berlin, Giancarlo Spagnolo and Bei Qin
- 33: Dance Participation and Attendance in Denmark

- Catarina Marvao and Karol Borowiecki
- 32: Leniency and Damages

- Catarina Marvao, Giancarlo Spagnolo and Paolo Buccirossi
- 31: Preparing for Genocide: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Rwanda

- Evelina Bonnier, Jonas Poulsen, Thorsten Rogall and Miri Stryjan
- 30: Immigration & Ideas: What Did Russian Scientists 'Bring' to the US?

- Ina Ganguli
- 29: Heterogeneous Penalties and Private Information

- Catarina Marvao
- 28: What Do We Know about the Effectiveness of Leniency Policies? A Survey of the Empirical and Experimental Evidence

- Catarina Marvao and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 27: The EU Leniency Programme and Recidivism

- Catarina Marvao
- 26: Long run trends in the distribution of income and wealth

- Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström
- 25: Aid Effectiveness in Times of Political Change: Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition

- Anders Olofsgård, Maria Perrotta and Emmanuel Frot
- 24: On the Effects of Group Identity in Strategic Environments

- Chloe Le Coq, James Tremewan and Alexander Wagner
- 23: Hidden Redistribution in Higher Education

- Maria Berlin
- 22: The Distortive Effects of Antitrust Fines Based on Revenue

- Giancarlo Spagnolo, Vasiliki Bageri and Yannis Katsoulacos
- 21: Reputation and Entry

- Jeffrey Butler, Enrica Carbone, Pierluigi Conzo and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 20: Efficient Fiscal Spending by Supranational Unions

- Jenny Simon and Justin Valasek
- 19: Privatization and Quality: Evidence from Elderly Care in Sweden

- Giancarlo Spagnolo, Mats A. Bergman and Sofia Lundberg
- 18: The EU-Russia Gas Relationship: a mutual dependency

- Chloe Le Coq and Elena Paltseva
- 17: Aid Motivation in Early and Mature Partnerships: Is there a difference?

- Anders Olofsgård, Maria Perrotta and Emmanuel Frot
- 16: The Politics of Aid Effectiveness: Why Better Tools can Make for Worse Outcomes

- Anders Olofsgård
- 15: Crisis Prevention and Management - What Worked in the 2008/2009 Crisis?

- Torbjörn Becker
- 14: Reputation, Competition, and Entry in Procurement

- Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 13: Legalizing Bribes

- Giancarlo Spagnolo and Martin Dufwenberg
- 12: Assessing gas transit risks: Russia vs. the EU

- Chloe Le Coq and Elena Paltseva
- 11: Aid Eff ectiveness: New Instrument, New Results?

- Emmanuel Frot and Maria Perrotta
- 10: Bureaucracy intermediaries, corruption and red tape

- Anders Fredriksson
- 9: Portfolio Managers and Elections in Emerging Economies: How investors dislike political uncertainty

- Emmanuel Frot and Javier Santiso
- 8: Commitment in Alternating Offers Bargaining

- Topi Miettinen and Andrés Perea
- 7: Paying Attention to Payoffs in Analogy-Based Learning

- Topi Miettinen
- 6: Crushed Aid: Fragmentation in Sectoral Aid

- Emmanuel Frot and Javier Santiso
- 5: Herding in Aid Allocation

- Emmanuel Frot and Javier Santiso
- 4: Moral Hazard and Clear Conscience

- Topi Miettinen
- 3: Purely Procedural Preferences - Beyond Procedural Equity and Reciprocity

- Nadine Chlaß, Werner Güth and Topi Miettinen
- 2: Measuring the Security of External Energy Supply in the European Union
- Chloe Le Coq and Elena Paltseva
- 1: Early vs. Late in Aid Partnerships and Implications for Tackling Aid Fragmentation

- Emmanuel Frot
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