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- 8/2004: Is the Swedish Central Government a Wage Leader?

- Matthew Lindquist and Roger Vilhelmsson
- 7/2004: Universities in the regional economy. Evidence from Swedish employer-employee linked data

- Helena Persson and Håkan Regnér
- 6/2004: Statistik om bemanningsbranschen. Presentation och jämförelser av två nya databaser

- Pernilla Andersson Joona and Eskil Wadensjö
- 5/2004: Testing for Price Leadership and for Reputation Goods Effects: Swedish Dental Services

- Rickard Eriksson
- 4/2004: Parental Separation and Children's Educational Attainment: A Siblings Analysis on Swedish Register Data

- Anders Bjorklund and Marianne Sundström
- 3/2004: Sharing Responsibility? Short- and Long-term Effects of Sweden's "Daddy-Month" Reform

- John Ekberg, Rickard Eriksson and Guido Friebel
- 2/2004: The Effect of Extra Funding for Disadvantaged Pupils on Achievement

- Edwin Leuven, Mikael Lindahl, Hessel Oosterbeek and Dinand Webbink
- 1/2004: Estimating Long-Term Consequences of Teenage Childbearing - An Examination of the Siblings Approach

- Helena Holmlund
- 5/2003: Welfare State Regress in Western Europe: Politics, Institutions, Globalization and Europeanization

- Walter Korpi
- 4/2003: College choice and subsequent earnings. Results using Swedish sibling data

- Lena Lindahl and Håkan Regnér
- 3/2003: Equilibrium Incentive Contracts

- Espen Moen and Åsa Rosén
- 2/2003: Vacancies, Hirings, and the Duration Function

- Ante Farm
- 1/2003: Defining and Measuring Unmet Labour Demand

- Ante Farm
- 6/2002: Estimating Post-tax Social Insurance Benefits: Validity Problems in Comparative Analyses of Net Income Components from Household Income Data

- Tommy Ferrarini and Kenneth Nelson
- 5/2002: Do birth order and family size matter for intergenerational income mobility? Evidence from Sweden

- Lena Lindahl
- 4/2002: Does poaching distort training?

- Espen Moen and Åsa Rosén
- 3/2002: Unemployment Duration, Incentives and Institutions - A Micro-Econometric Analysis Based on Scandinavian Data

- Knut Røed, Peter Jensen and Anna Thoursie
- 2/2002: Effekter av lördagsöppna Systembolagsbutiker. Uppföljning av de första 17 månaderna

- Thor Norström and Ole-Jørgen Skog
- 1/2002: The Importance of Sickness Benefits Rights for a Comparison of Wages

- Jan Selén and Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg
- 2/2001: Performance pay and adverse selection

- Espen Moen and Åsa Rosén
- 1/2001: Higher Education Levels, Firms' Outside Options and the Wage Structure

- Åsa Rosén and Etienne Wasmer
- 8/2000: Job Openings, Hirings, and Unmet Demand: A New Approach to the Matching Function and the Beveridge Curve

- Ante Farm
- 7/2000: Permanent Disadvantage or Gradual Integration: Explaining the Immigrant-Native Earnings Gap in Sweden

- Carl le Grand and Ryszard Szulkin
- 6/2000: The Incidence of On-the-Job Training. An Empirical Study Using Swedish Data

- Helena Orrje
- 5/2000: Survivor's Pension Rights and Wages

- Jan Selén and Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg
- 4/2000: Contentious Institutions: An Augmented Rational-Actor Analysis of the Origins and Path Dependency of Welfare State Institutions in the Western Countries

- Walter Korpi
- 3/2000: Skuldsaneringslagen ur ett gäldenärsperspektiv

- Stefan Englund
- 2/2000: Mechanisms of Inequality: Unequal Access to Organizational Power and the Gender Wage Gap

- Mia Hultin and Ryszard Szulkin
- 1/2000: Partner Choice and Women's Paid Work in Sweden - The Role of Earnings

- Ursula Henz and Marianne Sundström