Search for dissertations about: "Open Government Data"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words Open Government Data.
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16. Macroeconomic aspects of capital flows to small open economies in transition
Abstract : With the internationalization of financial markets, short-term capital flows to emerging market economies have become an important phenomenon in the world. The papers in this dissertation are concerned with investigating the effects of such flows in the receiving countries. READ MORE
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17. Economic policy in health care : Sickness absence and pharmaceutical costs
Abstract : This thesis consists of a summary and four papers. The first two concerns health care and sickness absence, and the last two pharmaceutical costs and prices. Paper [I] presents an economic federation model which resembles the situation in, for example, Sweden. READ MORE
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18. Ready, Willing and Able : The Divorce Transition in Sweden 1915-1974
Abstract : This thesis attempts to extend the historical scope of divorce research in Sweden by providing an analysis ofhow the variations in the divorce rate over time and across geographical areas are connected to the economic, normative and institutional restructuring of Swedish society during the period 1915-1974. The thesis finds that the economic reshaping of Sweden into a modern market economy is at the center of the process that has resulted in decreased marital stability during the twentieth century. READ MORE
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19. Aspects of Macroeconomic Saving
Abstract : This thesis deals with various aspects of macroeconomic saving. It consists of an introduction and four self-contained papers. Paper I, "From closed to open door policy: An empirical study of China's international capital mobility, 1958-98," is an empirical application of the open economy permanent income hypothesis (PIH). READ MORE
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20. Papers on Econometric Models
Abstract : Paper 1: Statistisk Tidskrift: The use of Macro-econometric models The first paper discusses the Gothenburg University Econometric System Study -GUESS model. The model was very dependent on the experience from the work on the STEP model of Ettlin and Lybeck. READ MORE