School reform squeezed out lower-achieving pupils
When Bergen allowed grades to determine who gained entry to the most popular upper secondary schools twenty years ago, it opened the door wide for high-performing girls from more advantaged families.
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When Bergen allowed grades to determine who gained entry to the most popular upper secondary schools twenty years ago, it opened the door wide for high-performing girls from more advantaged families.
They did not just change the labour market. They have also changed how the economy recovers from crises, new research by Jonna Olsson shows.
The paper titled "Price Discrimination and Competition in International Transport" by Anna Ignatenko has been published in Journal of International Economics.
Professor Astrid Kunze joined Nobel Laureate David Card at a European Commission event in Brussels.
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"Fornyet interesse for Schumpeter og «skapende ødeleggelse»" |
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"Inne i den svarte boksen til moderne økonomisk vekst: Nobelprisen i økonomi 2025" |
Samfunnsøkonomen | |
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"Price Discrimination and Competition in International Transportation" |
Journal of International Economics | |
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Kjetil Bjorvatn, Denise Ferris, Selim Gulesci, Arne Nasgowitz, Vincent Somville and Lore Vandewalle: |
"Cash Trasfers and Business Survival During Covid: Evidence from Uganda" |
Journal of Development Studies |
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Anna Ignatenko, Ahmad Lashkaripour, Luca Macedno and Ina Simonovska: |
"Making America Great Again? The Economic Impacts of Liberation Day Tariffs" |
Journal of International Economics |
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"The Worth of a "Wo": Gender Bias in Financial Advice from LLMs" |
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Björn Brey, Edoardo Cefalá and Cecilia García-Peñalosa: |
"Technology Adoption and Women's Rights: Evidence from Switzerland" |
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"When Organized Crime Moves In: Economic and Human Capital Disruption" |
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Martin Nybom, José V. Rodríguez Mora and Kjell G. Salvanes |
"Social Mobility in Western Countries: The Role of Families, Networks, and Institutions" |