No. 2020:3: Exit, Voice and Political Change: Evidence from Swedish Mass Migration to the United States A Comment - Per Pettersson-Lidbom
No. 2020:2: Trade, Transportation and the Environmen - Rikard Forslid
No. 2020:1: Is the Phillips curve dead? International evidence - Annika Alexius, Michael Lundholm and Linnea Nielsen
No. 2019:4: Banking, Capital Regulation, Risk and Dynamics - Bo Larsson and Hans Wijkander
No. 2019:3: Income, Education and Democracy - Stephen L. Parente, Luis Felipe Sáenz and Anna Seim
No. 2019:2: Dynastic Human Capital, Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility - Adrian Adermon, Mikael Lindahl and Mårten Palme
No. 2019:1: National Industry Trade Shocks, Local Labor Markets, and Agglomeration Spillovers - Ines Helm
No. 2018:5: Is It Worth It? On the Returns to Holding Political Office - Heléne Berg
No. 2018:4: The Stockholm School in a New Age – Erik Lundberg and the Swedish Model - Lennart Erixon.
No. 2018:3: Politicians’ Payments in a Proportional Party System - Helene Berg.
No. 2018:2: The Relative Skill Demand of Superstar Firms and Aggregate Implications - Anders Akerman.
No. 2018:1: Trust based evaluation in a market oriented school system - Jonas Vlachos.
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