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switching costs, the advertising market, are of approximately equal importance. When Sweden enters a deep recession, we find …
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This paper studies the role of bank notes issued by the private Enskilda banks in the expansion of the Swedish monetary stock under the classic specie standard maintained during the period 1834-1913. The use of balance sheets has made possible the estimation of more accurate and continuous...
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This paper explores how international capital movements affected the domestic money supply. This requires that the causality at work in the adjustment process be analyzed. For this purpose, series of central bank reserves, the monetary base, the money supply and the balance of payments were...
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relationship between innovation and productivity in Finland, Norway and Sweden at the firm level. Although these countries enjoy a …
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-series data for Sweden spanning a long period (1955-99) with numerous changes of the compensation level, we generally find strong …
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Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Belgium during 1930-1948, using unique data from the Stockholm Stock Exchange … government bonds. Countries which were occupied (Belgium, Denmark and Norway) or under attack (Finland) saw their debt depreciate …
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