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Sweden's Finance Minister Presents Budget at the 海角社区下载 School of Economics

27 September 2023
Sweden's Finance Minister, Elisabeth Svantesson, visited the 海角社区下载on Friday, September 22, to deliver a highly engaging lecture before an enthusiastic audience of students, faculty, and community stakeholders. The House of Governance and Public Policy hosted the event on behalf of the Nationalekonomiska F枚reningen.

SSE's MFIN program ranked 18 in the world

12 June 2023
SSE鈥檚 Master in Finance program ranks 18 in the world. This according to the latest Financial Times ranking of the best Master in Finance programs released today.

Is psychological safety and resilience important for investment employees?

08 June 2023
海角社区下载(SSE) initiates a new research collaboration with Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) to investigate the importance of psychological safety and resilience among employees in the fund.

Russia鈥檚 data warfare

18 April 2023
In this brief SITE researchers, Anna Anisimova and Cecilia Smitt Meyer, present a short overview of some of the most important statistics on Russia鈥檚 economic performance no longer publicly available. They also discuss some alternative measures to track the Russian economy which can be used to provide more accurate assessments of the effect of sanctions and thus reduce the impact of Russia鈥檚 data warfare.

Prof Emer Sven-Erik Sjöstrand officially launched his most recent study and book 鈥Ägarstyrning"

11 April 2023
On Thursday March 30, Professor Emeritus at the 海角社区下载 School of Economics, Sven-Erik Sj枚strand, officially launched his most recent study and book 鈥溍刧arstyrning, en n盲rstudie av 盲garnas insatser och handlingsutrymmen i de stora svenska f枚retagen鈥. The book was highlighted at a well-attended event in the aula followed by networking, drinks and light refreshments in the atrium.

Data reveals persistent gender gap in financial research

06 March 2023
Women make up only 20% of researchers working in finance departments at leading universities and their representation decreases with seniority, data from the Swedish House of Finance shows. Sweden has the second highest female representation after Australia, but on the professorial level, it ranks third.

Data reveals persistent gender gap in financial research

06 March 2023
Women make up only 20% of researchers working in finance departments at leading universities and their representation decreases with seniority, data from the Swedish House of Finance shows. Sweden has the second highest female representation after Australia, but on the professorial level, it ranks third.

How to think about household finance in an uncertain world

04 October 2022
Household finance is a hot topic, considering the current economic crisis. On the latest episode of the podcast Sound Economy, Professor Paolo Sodini discusses assets and liabilities, savings and investments during uncertain times.

Paradise leaked: An analysis of offshore data leaks

01 February 2022
In recent years, there have been several high-profile leaks of documents related to the offshore financial industry, such as the Pandora Papers released last year. Some of the data contained in the leaked documents have now been made public. In this brief, SITE researchers Jonathan Lehne and Maiting Zhuang discuss the advantages and pitfalls of using these data for economic analysis. They show that despite some caveats, there are patterns in these data that can shed light on a secretive industry.

From Russia with love?

22 December 2021
Policy brief: Some recently discovered money laundering schemes have funnelled large amounts of illegal money from former soviet states through European banks. This note briefly describes the evolution of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regime for financial institutions, the introduction of which was concurrent with the post-soviet transition and the connected illegal flows of funds. It discusses the effectiveness of the current AML regime 鈥 and its ability to detect and seize illegal funds. The brief also highlights some of its deficiencies as well as lack of compliance with its prescriptions. It proceeds to stress that after judging the current framework insufficient, the US recently introduced whistleblower rewards for AML-infringements. Europe might want to follow their lead if it really aims at limiting money laundering.