Search for dissertations about: "Nordic Countries"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 247 swedish dissertations containing the words Nordic Countries.
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21. Speculative Attacks on Nordic Exchange Rates, 1971-1992
Abstract : This paper analyzes the relationship between economic fundamentals and balance-of-payments crises for the three Nordic countries, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, during 1971-1992. To identify periods of balance-of-payments crisis a method first introduced by Eichengreen, Rose, and Wyplosz (1996) was used. READ MORE
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22. How partisan emotions and negativity shape our politics : examining affective polarization in the Nordic region
Abstract : Political polarization has become one of the buzzwords of the 21st century political vocabulary. Several political and societal developments, such as the success of populist parties, negative discord on social media, and the smearing of political opponents, to name just a few, all get lumped together under the umbrella term of increased political polarization. READ MORE
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23. Climate vulnerability assessment methodology : Agriculture under climate change in the Nordic region
Abstract : Food security and climate change mitigation are crucial missions for the agricultural sector and for global work on sustainable development. Concurrently, agricultural production is directly dependent on climatic conditions, making climate change adaptation strategies essential for the agricultural sector. READ MORE
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24. JIA (juvenile idiopathic arthritis) in the Nordic countries. Aspects of classification, epidemiology and pain assessment
Abstract : Different classification criteria for chronic arthritis in childhood have been used in different parts of the world, which has made comparison between studies difficult. In 1995, a new set of classification criteria was proposed by the ILAR (International League of Associations for Rheumatism) to overcome such difficulties and to create more homogenous subgroups. READ MORE
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25. Genetic characterization of patients with frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in the Nordic countries
Abstract : Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most common form of neurodegenerative disease affecting people under the age of 65 years. The general symptoms are dysfunctions in behavior and/or language. READ MORE