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16. Essays on trade, growth and applied econometrics
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of five essays. Three of these study countries’ specialisation patterns combining the two classical paradigms of trade theory, namely the Ricardian (technology) and the HeckscherOhlin (factor endowments) framework. LÄS MER
17. Kontrakt med naturen. Om spridning och implementering av miljöledningssystem
Sammanfattning : Abstract Ernstson, U. (2006) Contract with Nature: On Diffusion and Implementation of Environmental Management Systems. Publication edited by the Department of Human and Economic Geography, Göteborg University. Series B, no 109, 275 pages. LÄS MER
18. Life histories across time and space : methods for including geographic factors on the micro-level in longitudinal demographic research
Sammanfattning : Historical demography, which is the study of human population dynamics in the past, is central for understanding human behaviours and traits, such as fertility, mortality and migration. An important factor in demographic research is the geographic context. LÄS MER
19. Empirical essays on Regional Specialization and Trade in Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the empirical testing of trade theories, traditionally used to analyze international trade, using regional data on production and trade. This thesis consists of three main essays. In the first essay, we analyze Swedish regional production. LÄS MER
20. Kulturgeografin tar plats i välfärdsstaten : Vetenskapliga modeller och politiska reformer under efterkrigstidens första decennier
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to explain why human geography in Sweden became a planning science during the postwar period. Human geography had developed a sophisticated use of abstract models. The proliferation of models within in the social sciences was an international phenomenon during the postwar period. LÄS MER