Andreas Bergh is associate professor in Economics at Lund university and fellow at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm.

His research concerns the welfare state, institutions, development, globalization, trust and social norms.

He has published in journals such as European Economic Review, World Development, European Sociological Review and Public Choice. He is the author of 'Sweden and the revival of the capitalist welfare state" (Edward Elgar, 2014).

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Call for papers: Understanding firm growth

Alla som pysslar med företag och företagstillväxt uppmanas kika närmare på denna konferens, i Stockholm 12-14 augusti.

Ratios "Colloquium for Young Social Scientists" brukar vara mycket bra för de som kommer med, eftersom det bara antas 15-20 papper som i gengäld diskuteras rejält, tillsammans med två plenary speakers. (den här var till exempel en höjdare, vill jag minnas).

Det finns också en del ekonomiska incitament att delta:

The papers submitted are expected to be work in progress, but still not accepted for publication. The 2010 Ratio Young Scientist Award is awarded to the best paper presented at the colloquium. The winning author will receive 1,000 Euros.

The number of papers that will be accepted is limited to 16. The conference and lodging will be free of charge, and we will reimburse economy-class travel expenses. To apply for the conference, send a paper or an extended abstract, a one-page summary of your research interests and a CV to sven-olov.daunfeldt@ratio.se and dan.johansson@ratio.se

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