Search for dissertations about: "Financial independence"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Financial independence.
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1. Essays on Fiscal Policy, Public Debt and Financial Development
Abstract : This thesis consists of three distinct articles that can be read separately. Each one has been awarded a chapter of its own. The independence of these chapters should not be taken as meaning that they are unrelated. Besides belonging all to the subfield of macroeconomics, they share the common feature of being inherently economic policy oriented. READ MORE
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2. Organizing for efficiency : Essays on merger policies, independence of authorities, and technology diffusion
Abstract : Institutions are fundamentally sets of rules in a society that help create stability. Organizations are groups of people who may share the same goal. Changes in organizations and institutions will have large effects on the performance of economies. READ MORE
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3. Essays on Prospect Theory and the Statistical Modeling of Financial Returns
Abstract : This thesis consists of three self-contained essaysEssay 1 presents an empirical study of volatility spillover from oil prices to stock markets within an asymmetric BEKK model. Using weekly data on the aggregate stock markets of Japan, Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U. READ MORE
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4. The evolution of the Swedish auditor's report
Abstract : The auditor’s report has been criticised for being uninformative at least since the late nineteenth century. Despite persistent requests for detailed information in order to facilitate users’ decision-making processes, auditors have only recently started to provide entity-specific information in their reports. READ MORE
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5. Money and Debt : Empirical Studies in Northern Europe 1840-2015
Abstract : This dissertation firstly produces new financial series on money and bankassets which are consistent with current definitions for the UK for the crisisrich period 1840-80 and new monetary aggregates for Ireland from prefamine to independence (1840-1921). By employing the new data, cyclicaland seasonal analysis are conducted to shed light on the business cyclesand financial crises of the period. READ MORE