By Rune Ellefsen
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By Fredrik Wilhelmsen
By Fredrik Wilhemsen
Jarle Trondal has co-authored a new article on agency governance.
ARENA Working Paper 7/2021 (pdf)
Asimina Michailidou, Elisabeth Eike and Hans-Jörg Trenz
Jarle Trondal has published a new article in International Review of Administrative Sciences.
Erik O. Eriksen has edited a new book that addresses the challenge of reconciling modern governments’ need for knowledge with the demand for democratic legitimacy. Several ARENA researchers have contributed with book chapters.
Daniel Naurin has published a new article on how to measure bias in the interest group system, co-authored with Frida Boräng (Uni. Gothenburg).
ARENA Working Paper 6/2021 (pdf)
Helena Seibicke and Asimina Michailidou
In this recently published article OSIRIS researchers analyse how tax credits stimulate R&D through the user cost of capital and how it impacts the economy in general via knowledge flows from R&D capital.
Geir Asheim, John M. Hartwick & Tapan Mitra
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Anders Akerman, Edwin Leuven and Magne Mogstad
American Economic Journal. Applied Economics
EU3D Policy brief no. 1 | May 2021
Sergio Fabbrini, John Erik Fossum, Magdalena Góra and Guntram Wolff.
Heidi Maurer and Nicholas Wright
Karine Nyborg
Memo 02/2021
Elisabeth T. Isaksen & Bjørn G. Johansen
Memo 01/2021
Helene Sjursen and Guri Rosén have published a chapter on the EU’s Response to the Crisis in Ukraine in the new book European-Russian Power Relations in Turbulent Times.
John Erik Fossum has co-authored a chapter on EU juridification and the protection of rights after Brexit in the book The European Union. New Leadership and New Agendas.
Eva Krick has published a new article on institutional design choices for multi-layered democratic innovations.
Jarle Trondal has published a new article in The Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics.
John Erik Fossum has co-authored a chapter in the new book Federal Democracies at Work.
Alexander Page has published a chapter in the new book Migration to and from Welfare States. His contribution analyses Chinese international students’ search for geographical and social mobility as a response to societal and familial pressures.