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- 2020:6: Automation, Task Content and Occupations when Skills and Tasks are Bundled

- Sofia Hernnäs
- 2020:5: A response to Pettersson-Lidbom’s “Exit, Voice and Political Change: Evidence from Swedish Mass Migration to the United States – a Comment”

- Mounir Karadja and Erik Prawitz
- 2020:4: Intangible Capital, Markups and Pro fits

- Maria Sandström
- 2020:3: Language Tone in Financial News Media and the Cross-Section of Stock Returns

- Mikael Bask, Lars Forsberg and Andreas Östling
- 2020:2: How do monetary policy announcements affect inflation expectations?

- Kerstin Olsson
- 2020:1: Divided They Fall: Fragmented Parliaments and Government Stability

- Luca Repetto, Davide Cipullo and Felipe Carozzi
- 2019:9: Inefficient Use of Competitors’ Forecasts?

- André Reslow
- 2019:8: Measuring the Effect of Student Loans on the College Dropout Rate

- Alex Solis
- 2019:7: Consequences of parental job loss on the family environment and on human capital formation - Evidence from plant closures

- Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2019:6: Business Cycles and Production Networks

- Maria Olsson
- 2019:5: Term Length and Public Finances: The Case of U.S. Governors

- Jonas Klarin
- 2019:4: Biased Forecasts to Affect Voting Decisions? The Brexit Case

- Davide Cipullo and André Reslow
- 2019:3: Agricultural productivity in Burkina Faso: The role of gender andrisk attitudes

- Mohammad Sepahvand
- 2019:2: Does revolution change risk attitudes? Evidence from Burkina Faso

- Mohammad Sepahvand, Roujman Shahbazian and Ranjula Bali Swain
- 2019:1: Why the Norwegian Shareholder Income Tax is Neutral

- Jan Södersten
- 2018:17: Limited time or secure residence? A study on the short-term effects of temporary and permanent residence permits on labour market participation*
- Kristoffer Jutvik and Darrel Robinson
- 2018:16: Does Inflation Targeting Reduce the Dispersion of Price Setters’ Inflation Expectations?

- Charlotte Paulie
- 2018:15: The Rising Return to Non-cognitive Skills*

- Per-Anders Edin, Peter Fredriksson, Martin Nybom and Björn Öckert
- 2018:14: Speedy Responses: Effects of Higher Benefits on Take-up and Division of Parental Leave

- Ylva Moberg
- 2018:13: Runoff vs. Plurality: Does It Matter for Expenditures? Evidence from Italy

- Davide Cipullo
- 2018:12: The Returns to College Choice: Loans, Scholarships and Labor Outcomes

- Ana Maria Montoya, Carlos Noton and Alex Solis
- 2018:11: Childcare - A safety net for children?

- Aino-Maija Aalto, Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2018:10: DEEP DYNAMICS

- Nils Gottfries, Glenn Mickelsson and Karolina Stadin
- 2018:9: Health, Longevity and Pension Reform

- Tobias Laun, Simen Markussen, Trond Christian Vigtel and Johanna Wallenius
- 2018:8: Multiple Misbehaving: Loss Averse and Inattentive to Monetary Incentives

- Per Engström, Katarina Nordblom and Arnaldur Stefánsson
- 2018:7: Ethnic Enclaves, Self-Employment and the Economic Performance of Refugees

- Henrik Andersson
- 2018:6: Sibling Correlation in Risk Attitudes: Evidence from Burkina Faso

- Mohammad Sepahvand and Roujman Shahbazian
- 2018:5: Inheritance tax planning at the end of life

- Oscar Erixson and Sebastian Escobar
- 2018:4: The Kink and Notch Bunching Estimators Cannot Identify the Taxable Income Elasticity

- Sören Blomquist and Whitney Newey
- 2018:3: Women in Top Incomes – Evidence from Sweden 1974-2013

- Anne Boschini, Kristin Gunnarsson and Jesper Roine
- 2018:2: Taxes and Household Labor Supply: Estimating Distributional Effects of Nonlinear Prices on Multidimensional Choice

- Che-Yuan Liang
- 2018:1: An explicit formula for optimal carbon taxes under general economic settings

- Li Chuan-Zhong
- 2017:15: The Effects of Grade Retention on Human Capital Accumulation

- Alex Solis
- 2017:14: Is Job Polarization a Recent Phenomenon? Evidence from Sweden, 1950–2013, and a Comparison to the United States

- Magnus Gustavsson
- 2017:13: Intergenerational Transmission of Risk Attitudes: The Role of Gender, Parents and Grandparents in Burkina Faso

- Mohammad Sepahvand and Roujman Shahbazian
- 2017:12: Analyzing tax reforms using the Swedish Labour Income Microsimulation Model

- Jacob Lundberg
- 2017:11: Individual’s Risk Attitudes in sub-Saharan Africa: Determinants and Reliability of Self-reported Risk in Burkina Faso

- Mohammad Sepahvand and Roujman Shahbazian
- 2017:10: The Price of Inattention: Evidence from the Swedish Housing Market

- Luca Repetto and Alex Solis
- 2017:9: The Laffer curve for high incomes

- Jacob Lundberg
- 2017:8: Child Care Subsidies, Quality, and Optimal Income Taxation

- Spencer Bastani, Sören Blomquist and Luca Micheletto
- 2017:7: Global earnings inequality, 1970–2015

- Olle Hammar and Daniel Waldenström
- 2017:6: Having It All? Employment, Earnings and Children

- Tobias Laun and Johanna Wallenius
- 2017:5: Estimating Taxable Income Responses with Elasticity Heterogeneity

- Anil Kumar and Che-Yuan Liang
- 2017:4: Are Religions for Sale? Evidence from the Swedish Church Revolt over Same-Sex Marriage

- Niklas Bengtsson
- 2017:3: Birth Order and Child Health

- Evelina Björkegren and Helena Svaledry
- 2017:2: The Risks of Nuclear Disaster and Its Impact on Housing Prices

- Michihito Ando, Matz Dahlberg and Gustav Engström
- 2017:1: Demand for Redistribution: Individuals' Response to Economic Setbacks

- Linna Martén
- 2016:16: Post-WWI Military Disarmament and Interwar Fascism: Evidence from Sweden

- Heléne Berg, Matz Dahlberg and Kåre Vernby
- 2016:15: Distributive Politics inside the City? The Political Economy of Spain’s Plan E

- Felipe Carozzi and Luca Repetto
- 2016:14: THE MATCHING PROCESS:SEARCH OR MISMATCH?

- Nils Gottfries and Karolina Stadin
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