Ratio Working Papers
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- 346: Does published research influence policy outcomes? The case of regulated electricity networks in western Europe

- Magnus Söderberg and Yingkui Yang
- 345: Regularized Conditional Estimators of Unit Inefficiency in Stochastic Frontier Analysis, with Application to Electricity Distribution Market

- Zangin Zeebari, Kristofer Månsson, Pär Sjölander and Magnus Söderberg
- 344: Amundsen versus Scott: Are growth paths related to firm performance?

- Alex Coad, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Daniel Halvarsson
- 343: Populism, Liberalism and the Quest for Meaning and Community

- Nils Karlson
- 342: Business Angels and Firm Performance: First Evidence from Population Data

- Fredrik W. Andersson and Magnus Lodefalk
- 341: Recruitment of scarce competences to rural regions: Policies to promote recruitment

- Kristina Nyström
- 340: Job Creation in the Wind Power Sector Through Marshallian and Jacobian Knowledge Spillovers

- Luigi Aldieri, Jonas Grafström and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- 339: Broken commitments and unfulfilled expectations: An explorative study of Swedish Labor Court cases

- Charlotta Stern and Linda Weidenstedt
- 338: Breaking Circular Economy Barriers

- Jonas Grafström and Siri Aasma
- 337: Wage Setting as a Discovery Process - Why local is superior to central even if one is skeptical towards performance based pay

- Charlotta Stern
- 336: An Austrian economic perspective on failed Chinese wind power development

- Jonas Grafström
- 335: International Trade and Labor Market Integration of Immigrants

- Magnus Lodefalk, Fredrik Sjöholm and Aili Tang
- 334: Stockholm City’s Elderly Care and Covid19: Interview with Barbro Karlsson

- Charlotta Stern and Daniel Klein
- 333: Balancing employment protection and what’s good for the company - Intended and un-intended consequences of a semi-coercive institution

- Charlotta Stern and Linda Weidenstedt
- 332: Are New Shopping Centers Drivers of Development in Large Metropolitan Suburbs? The Interplay of Agglomeration and Competition Forces

- Oana Mihaescu, Martin Korpi and Özge Öner
- 331: Bureaucrats or Markets in Innovation Policy? – A critique of the entrepreneurial state

- Nils Karlson, Christian Sandström and Karl Wennberg
- 330: Work Environment and Competition in Swedish Schools, 1999-2011

- Abiel Sebhatu, Karl Wennberg, Erik Lakomaa and Maria Brandén
- 329: IPRs and Appropriability in the Digital Era: Evidence from the Swedish Video (Computer) Games Industry

- Vicky Long
- 328: Wholesale firms: A catalyst for Swedish exports?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Erik Engberg, Daniel Halvarsson, Ari Kokko and Patrik Tingvall
- 327: Asymmetric Double Pareto Distributions: Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Application to the Growth Rate Distribution of Firms

- Daniel Halvarsson
- 326: Incubator specialization and size: divergent paths towards operational scale

- Magnus Klofsten, Erik Lundmark, Karl Wennberg and Megan Bank
- 325: The American Dream Lives in Sweden: Trends in intergenerational absolute income mobility

- Erik Liss, Martin Korpi and Karl Wennberg
- 324: Working for an entrepreneur: Heaven or Hell?

- Kristina Nyström
- 323: 2 EDITORIAL: ENHANCING QUANTITATIVE THEORY-TESTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH

- Karl Wennberg, Brian S. Anderson and Jeffrey McMullen
- 322: EDITORIAL: ENHANCING QUANTITATIVE EXPLORATORY ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH

- Karl Wennberg and Brian S. Andersson
- 321: Busy Doing Nothing – Why Politicians Implement Ineffcient Policies

- Anders Gustafsson
- 320: Public policy failures related to China´s Wind Power Development

- Jonas Grafström
- 319: Labor market Integration of Refugees in Scandinavia after 2015

- Patrick Joyce
- 318: Trademarks and Appropriability in the Digital Era: Evidences from Swedish Video Games Industry

- Vicky Long and Bengt Domeij
- 317: Ratio Working Paper No. 317: China’s Wind Power Development – An Anatomy of Mishaps

- Jonas Grafström
- 316: Institutions for Non-Simultaneous Exchange: Microeconomic Evidence from Export Insurance

- Magnus Lodefalk, Aili Tangz Sofia Tano, Natasha Agarwal and Zheng Wang
- 315: Habitual Entrepreneurs in the Making: How Labour Market Rigidity and Employment Affects Entrepreneurial Re-entry

- Karl Wennberg, Anne-Sophie Larsson and Kun Fu
- 314: The European Social Pillar: A Threat to Welfare and Prosperity?

- Nils Karlson and Felinda Wennerberg
- 313: Taxes, benefits and labour force participation: A survey of the quasi-experimental literature

- Jacob Lundberg and John Norell
- 312: Job displacement and skill mismatch

- Kristina Nyström
- 311: Entrepreneurial motivation and idea generation by displaced employees

- Emelie Källner and Kristina Nyström
- 310: Crowding out or Knowledge Spillovers: The Wind Power Industry´s Effect on Related Energy Machinery

- Jonas Grafström
- 309: Working Paper. No 309: Förutsättningar för storskaligt infångande av koldioxid

- Jonas Grafström, Niclas Hvalgren and Martin Korpi
- 308: Inspiration for integration. Labour market policies for refugees in five Northern European countries

- Patrick Joyce
- 307: Integration after 2015. What can Sweden learn from Germany?

- Patrick Joyce
- 306: Municipally owned enterprises: Nested principal-agent relations and conditions for accountability

- Andreas Bergh, Gissur Erlingsson, Anders Gustafsson and Emanuel Wittberg
- 305: Liquidity risk and yield spreads of green bonds

- Febi Wulandaria, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan and Chen Sun
- 304: Segregation in Urban Areas: A Literature Review

- Marcos Demetry
- 303: Subsidy Entrepreneurs

- Anders Gustafsson, Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall and Daniel Halvarsson
- 302: Anti-Migration as a Threat to Internationalization?

- Andreas Hatzigeorgiou and Magnus Lodefalk
- 301: Convergence of Incentive Capabilities within the European Union

- Jonas Grafström and Vishal Jaunky
- 300: It Takes Two to Empower: The Communicative Context of Empowerment Change in the Workplace

- Linda Weidenstedt
- 299: What matters in Design of Corporate Law

- Hanna Almlöf and Per-Olof Bjuggren
- 298: Migration and Servicification: Do Immigrant Employees Spur Firm Exports of Services?

- Andreas Hatzigeorgiou and Magnus Lodefalk
- 297: Habitual Entrepreneurs in the Making: How Labour Market Rigidity and Employment Affects Entrepreneurial Re-entry

- Kun Fu, Anne-Sophie Larsson and Karl Wennberg
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