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Pooling and exchange of random resources may offer the owners insurance and substitution. Greater efficiency and more …
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By using a sample of Swedish dual-earner households, this paper investigates how a transfer of time spent on paid work from the man to the woman influences their allocation of unpaid household work. It is found that their total time engaged in household work decreases. This result suggests that...
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emissions system. We do this in the case of Sweden, where a set of firms are covered by both types of regulations, i.e., the …
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manufacturing industry in Sweden during 1976-1995. We also analyze how policy instruments work with respect to sulfur emissions. We …
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In this paper, we analyze the performance of the Swedish real estate sector by various profitability measures. We use an unbalanced panel of 781 non-listed companies from 1998 to 2000 with 3421 observations. There exists large regional and sectorial differences in performance but it is not due...
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beginning of the 20th century was limited. On the general level,science and culture in Sweden were more dependent on the German …-language countries. In a small country like Sweden, where there were only two chairs in economics in 1900, and eight in 1940,a few …
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part of that region. But history and geographical proximity made German the scientific language for Scandinavian academics …
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of prices in determining demand for roasted coffee in Sweden. This is … beans to Sweden for a couple of years. <p> …
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Unique survey data from a contingent valuation study conducted in three different countries (China, Sweden, and the … can be done to stop climate change. We also find that Sweden has the highest WTP for reductions of CO2, while China has …
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It is a widespread belief that multinationals are exploiting their market power in national coffee markets by keeping consumer prices too high and thereby limiting demand for coffee beans. The purpose of this study is to test if this is case in the Swedish market for roasted coffee. In the...
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