Search for dissertations about: "jan ottosson"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words jan ottosson.
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1. A Cacophony of Voices : A Neoclassical Realist study of United States Strategy toward Central Asia and Southern Caucasus 1991–2006
Abstract : U.S. strategy toward Southern Caucasus and Central Asia has not been studied sufficiently. READ MORE
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2. Chemical Vapour Deposition of Undoped and Oxygen Doped Copper (I) Nitride
Abstract : In science and technology there is a steadily increased demand of new materials and new materials production processes since they create new application areas as well as improved production technology and economy. This thesis includes development and studies of a chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process for growth of thin films of the metastable material copper nitride, Cu3N, which is a semiconductor and decomposes at around 300 oC. READ MORE
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3. Empirical essays on unemployment and business cycles
Abstract : This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of short- and long-term movements in unemployment in a selection of high-income countries throughout the 20th century. While this has been studied numerous times before, this dissertation starts from the point of view that there is no consensus in social science on how to understand these phenomena. READ MORE
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4. Interregional Migration, Wages and Labor Market Policy : Essays on the Swedish Model in the Postwar Period
Abstract : The Swedish model is perceived as a successful framework for combining rapid labor market adjustment with low inequality. Formulated by Gösta Rehn and Rudolf Meidner and implemented from the 1950s, it has been associated with the peak in economic restructuring and interregional migration during the 1960s. READ MORE
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5. Atomic Layer Deposition of Copper, Copper(I) Oxide and Copper(I) Nitride on Oxide Substrates
Abstract : Thin films play an important role in science and technology today. By combining different materials, properties for specific applications can be optimised. READ MORE