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- 2016:13: Political preferences for redistribution in Sweden

- Spencer Bastani and Jacob Lundberg
- 2016:12: Endogenous Separations, Wage Rigidities and Employment Volatility

- Mikael Carlsson and Andreas Westermark
- 2016:11: The Anatomy of the Extensive Margin Labor Supply Response

- Spencer Bastani, Ylva Moberg and Håkan Selin
- 2016:10: Fixed Wage Contracts and Monetary Non-Neutrality

- Maria Björklund, Mikael Carlsson and Oskar Skans
- 2016:9: Markups from Inventory Data and Export Intensity

- Teodora Borota Milicevic and Mikael Carlsson
- 2016:8: Does the gender composition in couples matter for the division of labor after childbirth?

- Ylva Moberg
- 2016:7: Anti-discrimination Legislation and the Efficiency-Enhancing Role of Mandatory Parental Leave

- Spencer Bastani, Tomer Blumkin and Luca Micheletto
- 2016:6: Political budget cycles with informed voters: evidence from Italy

- Luca Repetto
- 2016:5: Voting, Taxes and Heterogeneous Preferences: Evidence from Swedish Local Elections

- Eva Mörk and Mattias Nordin
- 2016:4: AVOIDING TAXES BY TRANSFERS WITHIN THE FAMILY

- Edoardo Di Porto and Henry Ohlsson
- 2016:3: The effect of local taxes on firm performance: evidence from geo-referenced data

- Federico Belotti, Edoardo Di Porto and Gianluca Santoni
- 2016:2: Health Information and Well-Being: Evidence from an Asymptomatic Disease

- Matz Dahlberg, Kevin Mani, Mattias Öhman and Anders Wanhainen
- 2016:1: Trade Competition, Technology and Labor Re-allocation

- Selva Bahar Baziki, Rita Ginja and Teodora Borota Milicevic
- 2015:6: Estimation of DSGE models: Maximum Likelihood vs. Bayesian methods

- Glenn Mickelsson
- 2015:5: Local Television, Citizen Knowledge and Political Accountability: Evidence from the U.S. Senate

- Mattias Nordin
- 2015:4: Wealth-income ratios in a small, late-industrializing, welfare-state economy: Sweden, 1810–2014

- Daniel Waldenström
- 2015:3: The National Wealth of Sweden, 1810–2014

- Daniel Waldenström
- 2015:2: Political Bias in Court? Lay Judges and Asylum Appeals

- Linna Martén
- 2015:1: Preparing for Genocide: Community Work in Rwanda

- Evelina Bonnier, Jonas Poulsen, Thorsten Rogall and Miri Stryjan
- 2014:11: Growth, Water Resilience, and Sustainability: A DSGE Model Applied to South Africa

- Chuan-Zhong Li and Ranjula Bali Swain
- 2014:10: Analysing Mechanisms for Meeting Global Emissions Target - A Dynamical Systems Approach

- Shyam Ranganathan and Ranjula Bali Swain
- 2014:9: A DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS APPROACH TO MODELING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

- Shyam Ranganathan, Ranjula Bali Swain and David Sumpter
- 2014:8: Competition, performance and portfolio quality in microfinance markets

- Ashim Kar and Ranjula Bali Swain
- 2014:7: The impact of microfinance on factors empowering women: Differences in regional and delivery mechanisms in India’s SHG programme

- Ranjula Bali Swain and Fan Yang Wallentin
- 2014:6: Selection Effects in Producer-Price Setting

- Mikael Carlsson
- 2014:5: Swedish stock and bond returns, 1856–2012

- Daniel Waldenström
- 2014:4: Property taxation, bounded rationality and housing prices

- Mikael Elinder and Lovisa Persson
- 2014:3: Tackling Social Exclusion: Evidence from Chile

- Rita Ginja, Pedro Carneiro and Emanuela Galasso
- 2014:2: Parental unemployment and child health

- Eva Mörk, Anna Sjögren and Helena Svaleryd
- 2014:1: Estate division: Equal sharing as choice, social norm, and legal requirement

- Oscar Erixson and Henry Ohlsson
- 2013:23: What do labor market institutions do?

- Bertil Holmlund
- 2013:22: How Much Should We Trust Regression-Kink-Design Estimates?

- Michihito Ando
- 2013:21: Revisiting the Educational E ects of Fetal Iodine De ciency

- Niklas Bengtsson, Stefan Petersen and Fredrik Sävje
- 2013:20: Voter Turnout and the Size of Government

- Linuz Aggeborn
- 2013:19: Consumption smoothing in a balanced budget regim

- Lovisa Persson
- 2013:17: After Apartheid: The Effects of ANC Power

- Jonas Poulsen
- 2013:16: Distortive Effects of Dividend Taxation

- Tobias Lindhe and Jan Södersten
- 2013:15: Self-employment and the local business cycle

- Helena Svaleryd
- 2013:14: Precaution and Risk Aversion: Decomposing the Effect of Unemployment Benefits on Saving

- Jonas Kolsrud
- 2013:13: Does Higher Education Cause Political Participation?: Evidence From a Regression Discontinuity Design

- Alex Solis
- 2013:12: Credit Access and College Enrollment

- Alex Solis
- 2013:11: Social Influence and the Matthew Mechanism: The Case of an Artificial Cultural Market

- Miia Bask and Mikael Bask
- 2013:10: Time Investment by Parents in Cognitive and Non-cognitive Childcare Activities

- Mohammad Sepahvand, Roujman Shahbazian and Ranjula Bali Swain
- 2013:9: Open borders, transport links and local labor markets

- Olof Åslund and Mattias Engdahl
- 2013:8: Monetary Policy Under Discretion Or Commitment? -An Empirical Study

- Pia Fromlet
- 2013:7: Optimal Inequality behind the Veil of Ignorance

- Che-Yuan Liang
- 2013:6: Demand effects of consumers’ stated and revealed preferences

- Per Engström and Eskil Forsell
- 2013:5: Is Economics a House Divided? Analysis of Citation Networks

- Ali Sina Önder and Marko Terviö
- 2013:4: Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution: Reply

- Matz Dahlberg, Karin Edmark and Heléne Lundqvist
- 2013:3: Estimating the effects of nuclear power facilities on local income levels: A quasi-experimental approach

- Michihito Ando
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