Ratio Working Papers
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- 172: Implications of Intra-Family and External Ownership Transfer Of Family Firms: Short Term and Long Term Performance

- Karl Wennberg, Johan Wiklund, Karin Hellerstedt and Mattias Nordqvist
- 171: New Start-ups and Firm In-migration –Evidence from the Swedish Wholesale Trade Industry

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Elert and Niklas Rudholm
- 170: Entrepreneurship and Growth

- Dennis Mueller
- 169: Who do High-growth Firms Employ, and Who do they Hire?

- Alex Coad, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Dan Johansson and Karl Wennberg
- 168: Clearings and Thickets

- Robert Cooter and Aaron Edlin
- 167: Entrepreneurial Policymakers

- Kristina Nyström
- 166: Time for behavioral political economy? An analysis of articles in behavioral economics

- Niclas Berggren
- 165: Endogenous growth through knowledge spillovers in entrepreneurship: An empirical test

- Frédéric Delmar, Karl Wennberg and Karin Hellerstedt
- 164: Does Gibrat’s Law Hold for Retailing? Evidence from Sweden

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Elert and Åsa Lang
- 163: Experiment on the Demand for Encompassment

- Daniel Klein, Xiaofei Pan, Daniel Houser and Gonzalo Schwarz
- 162: One Share-One Vote: New Empirical Evidence

- Johan Eklund and Thomas Poulsen
- 161: The Right Look: Conservative Politicians Look Better and Their Voters Reward it

- Niclas Berggren, Henrik Jordahl and Panu Poutvaara
- 160: The Effectiveness of University Knowledge Spill-Overs: Performance Differences between University Spin-Offs and Corporate Spin-Offs

- Karl Wennberg, Johan Wiklund and Mike Wright
- 159: OECD recommends: A Consensus For or Against Welfare States? Evidence from a New Database

- Andreas Bergh and Margareta Dackehag
- 158: When is Gibrat's Law a Law?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Niklas Elert
- 157: Succession in Private Firms as an Entrepreneurial Process – A Review and Suggestions of New Research avenues

- Karl Wennberg, Mattias Nordqvist, Massimo Bau' and Karin Hellerstedt
- 156: Emergence of Firms: A Sociogeographic Demand Side Perspective

- Karin Hellerstedt and Karl Wennberg
- 155: Is Tolerance Good or Bad for Growth?

- Niclas Berggren and Mikael Elinder
- 154: Using Self-employment as Proxy for Entrepreneurship: Some Empirical Caveats

- Carl Magnus Bjuggren, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula
- 153: From Weight Watchers to State Watchers: Towards a Narrative of Liberalism

- Daniel Klein
- 152: Does Shelf-Labeling of Organic Foods Increase Sales? Results from a Natural Experiment

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Niklas Rudholm
- 151: The Economic Contribution of High-Growth Firms: Do Definitions Matter?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Elert and Dan Johansson
- 150: Firm Growth, Institutions and Structural Transformation

- Magnus Henrekson and Dan Johansson
- 149: Taxation, Labor Market Policy and High-Impact Entrepreneurship

- Magnus Henrekson, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula
- 148: Family Ownership and Returns on Investment – Founders, Heirs, and External Managers

- Johan Eklund, Johanna Palmberg and Daniel Wiberg
- 147: Ownership and High-Growth Firms

- Carl Magnus Bjuggren, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Dan Johansson
- 146: Promarket Reforms and Allocation of Capital in India

- Sameeksha Desai, Johan Eklund and Andreas Högberg
- 145: Family Business, Employment, and GDP

- Dan Johansson, Hans Sjögren and Carl Magnus Bjuggren
- 144: Historical Trust Levels Predict Current Welfare State Design

- Andreas Bergh and Christian Bjørnskov
- 143: Why Do Politicians Implement Central Bank Independence Reforms?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Jörgen Hellström and Mats Landström
- 142: Is the Importance of Religion in Daily Life Related to Social Trust? Cross-Country and Cross-State Comparisons

- Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov
- 141: In Defense of Dwelling in Great Minds: A Few Quotations from Michael Polanyi’s The Study of Man

- Daniel Klein
- 140: Knowledge Flat-talk: A Conceit of Supposed Experts and a Seduction to All

- Daniel Klein
- 139: Faces of politicians: Babyfacedness predicts inferred competence but not electoral success

- Panu Poutvaara, Henrik Jordahl and Niclas Berggren
- 138: Immigrants’ Attitudes towards Redistribution: Implications for the Welfare State

- Andreas Bergh and Günther Fink
- 137: Do Regional Investment Grants Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from Sweden

- Mattias Ankarhem, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Shahiduzzaman Quoreshi and Niklas Rudholm
- 136: Good for Living? On the Relation between Globalization and Life Expectancy

- Andreas Bergh and Therese Nilsson
- 135: The Growth Effects of Institutional Instability

- Niclas Berggren, Andreas Bergh and Christian Bjørnskov
- 134: Congestion Charges in Stockholm: How Have They Affected Retail Revenues?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Rudholm and Ulf Rämme
- 133: Unfolding the Allegory behind Market Communication and Social Error and Correction

- Daniel Klein
- 132: Supply Equals Success? The Sweden Democrats’ Breakthrough in the 2006 Local Elections

- Gissur Erlingsson, Karl Loxbo and Richard Öhrvall
- 131: Conservative Magazines and the Presumption of Liberty: A Content Analysis on Sex, Gambling, and Drugs

- Daniel Klein and Jason Briggeman
- 130: Government Size and Growth: Accounting for Economic Freedom and Globalization

- Andreas Bergh and Martin Karlsson
- 129: Ownership Structure, Board Composition and Investment Performance

- Johan Eklund, Johanna Palmberg and Daniel Wiberg
- 128: Institutional Ownership and the Returns on Investment

- Per-Olof Bjuggren, Johan Eklund and Daniel Wiberg
- 127: Israel Kirzner on Coordination and Discovery

- Daniel Klein and Jason Briggeman
- 126: Resorting to Statism to Find Meaning:Conservatism and Leftism

- Daniel Klein
- 125: Q-theory of Investment and Earnings Retentions-Evidence from Scandinavia

- Johan Eklund
- 124: Generality, State Neutrality and Unemployment in the OECD

- Nils Karlson, Marcus Box and Almas Heshmati
- 123: Competencies and Institutions Fostering High-growth Firms

- Magnus Henrekson and Dan Johansson
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