Applied Econometrics
Research subjectResearch on applied econometrics at Stockholm University develops novel statistical techniques to study causal effects in the social sciences.

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Research on applied econometrics at Stockholm University develops novel statistical techniques to study causal effects in the social sciences.

Behavioral economics introduces ideas from the field of psychology into conventional economic analysis.

Climate economics at Stockholm University researches the economic consequences of climate change as well as economic policies to reduce emissions and abate climate change.

Research in development economics at Stockholm University focuses on understanding the determinants of productivity, growth and well-being in low-income countries, and on how public policy can alleviate poverty.

Finance research at Stockholm University covers an array of topics in household finance, corporate finance, asset pricing, and real estate finance.

Research within Health Economics at Stockholm University stretches across many subfields and addresses questions using theoretical as well as empirical tools.

The trade research pursued at Stockholm University covers a range of topics, but often combines theory and data in attempts to understand the attributes and behavior of firms active in international markets.

Research within Labor Economics at Stockholm University stretches across many subfields and addresses questions using theoretical as well as empirical tools.

Macroeconomic research include theoretical and empirical work on economic growth, optimal taxation, monetary and fiscal policy, and topics in international economics.

Microeconomic research at Stockholm University covers diverse areas. Several projects have a law and economics theme; other projects study social norms and networks.

Research in political economy at Stockholm University is both theoretical and empirical and covers topics such as political aspects of the distribution of resources, the determinants of political preferences, the effects of political institutions on economic and development outcomes, and the political economy of mass media.

Research within the field of public economics at Stockholm University covers theoretical and empirical work on core issues such as taxation and the design of social insurance.
