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ANDERS ÅSLUND IN THE WASHINGTON POST
04 April 2018
鈥淚t鈥檚 time to go after Vladimir Putin鈥檚 money in the West鈥
Save the date! 9th N.G.O. workshop, June 19-20
04 April 2018
SITE and the N.G.O. network jointly organize this year鈥檚 edition of the annual N.G.O. workshop on June 19-20. The workshop will focus on the organizational and contractual aspects of the provision of public goods and services by organizations that are neither purely for-profit nor public-sector.
Finding cooperators: Sorting through repeated interaction
28 March 2018
By Mark Bernard (with Jack Fanning and Sevgi Yuksel), Article in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Myths and Numbers on Whistleblower Rewards
21 March 2018
By Giancarlo Spagnolo and Theo Nyrer枚d
Signaling Dissent: Political Behavior in the Arab World
21 March 2018
By Anders Olofsg氓rd, Raj M. Desai and Tarik Yousef
Torbjörn Becker on morgonstudion
21 March 2018
How will the Russian economy develop under Putin's next term? Torbj枚rn Becker, Director of SITE, provides insights on Morgonstudion.
Swedish and Finnish experts discuss Russia鈥檚 economic and political development
20 March 2018
On Thursday March 15, SITE organised a seminar together with the Embassy of Finland on the state of Russia ahead of the election. Finnish and Swedish experts on Russia were gathered to discuss how the presidential election will impact economic and political development in Russia.
SITE director on the Russian economy in Svenska Dagbladet
16 March 2018
Torbj枚rn Becker has contributed an article in Swedish on the Russian economy in Svenska Dagbladets blogg 鈥楽盲kerhetsr氓det鈥.
SITE POLICY BRIEF ON THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY UNDER PUTIN (SO FAR)
15 March 2018
Russians are heading to the polling booths on March 18, but where will the economy head after Putin gets elected president again?
SITE research on top incomes from a gender perspective
08 March 2018
In recent years the importance of top incomes has become apparent in the study of economic inequality. But one dimension that has not received attention in the top income literature is that of gender. In 鈥淲omen in Top Incomes: Evidence from Sweden 1974鈥2013鈥, SITE Associate Professor Jesper Roine therefore takes a closer look at top incomes from a gender perspective together with Anne Boschini and Kristin Gunnarsson.聽