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11. When Belongings Secure Credit… : Pawning and Pawners in Interwar Borås
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with pawning primarily from the perspective of the pawners. It utilises two samples from the ledgers of a municipal pawnshop in Borås in western Sweden, from 1922/23 and 1932/33. Its aim is to deal with the relation between the material and financial side of pawning as well as the causes behind pawning. LÄS MER
12. Stochastic Planning of Smart Electricity Distribution Networks
Sammanfattning : The penetration of intermittent Distributed Generation (DG) brought additional uncertainty to the system operation and planning. To cope with uncertainties the Distribution System Operator (DSO) could implement several strategies. LÄS MER
13. Prioritet och avtal : Intercreditoravtal i svensk rätt, särskilt vid insolvens
Sammanfattning : An intercreditor agreement is a contract between two or more creditors in relation to a common debtor. It regulates, among other things, the priority of payment and the distribution of proceeds from the enforcement of security. LÄS MER
14. Nervositeten kommer utifrån. Om Erik Beckmans tidiga författarskap : The Nervousness Comes From Without. On the Early Works of Erik Beckman
Sammanfattning : Erik Beckman has a reputation of being a difficult author, verging on the incomprehensible. The point of departure in this study of his early writings, from the 1961 poem "Kärleksdikt under morotsträd" ("Love Poem Beneath Carrot-Tree) to the 1965 novel "Hertigens kartonger" ("The Duke's Cartons") is a hermeneutic problemizing of the description of him as an unreadable writer. LÄS MER
15. Essays on the Political Economy of Development
Sammanfattning : Structural Change and Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence from the Finnish War ReparationsThis paper presents evidence that government industrial policy can promote new industries, move labor out of agriculture into manufacturing, and have long-term effects via increased human capital accumulation and upward mobility. I use plausibly exogenous variation generated by the Finnish war reparations (1944-1952) that forced the largely agrarian Finland to give 5% of its yearly GDP to the Soviet Union in the form of industrial products. LÄS MER