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Mobility and productivity among Swedish inventors – a cause for causality?
Active and passive funds: excess returns and persistence in performance - Evidence from the Swedish fund market 2000-2011 -
The Politics of Foreign Policy Change : an Analysis of Sweden's Middle East Policy 1998-2002
The Invisible Children : the Swedish Discourse Concerning Hidden Immigrant Children
The Impact of the EU on the Swedish Welfare
Powerful and Vulnerable : Workplace Violence Against Swedish Social Workers, Teachers, and Journalists
A quantitative study of the P/E ratio on the Swedish market
Too many ducks in one pond - a study of the Swedish domestic airline industry and its prospects
This report is intended to outline the domestic airline industry in terms of capacity and forecasts, and to analyse the financial condition and prospects of its operators. The outcome of the study has been severely impaired by the insufficiency of information supplied by airlines, which has rendered the report more indicative than was initially my intention. The domestic airline industry, aft
Psychometric evaluation of the Swedish language Person-centred Climate Questionnaire - family version
Background: In a holistic view of care, the family is important for the patient as well as for the staff and integration of family members in health care is a growing trend. Yet, family participation in the care is sparsely investigated and valid assessment instruments are needed. Setting: Data were collected from 200 family members participating in an intervention study at an emergency department
Motion in Language and Experience : Actual and Non-actual motion in Swedish, French and Thai
This thesis deals with motion in language and non-linguistic experience, distinguishing between actual motion (AM) and non-actual motion (NAM). AM is the experience of continuous change in an object’s position, expressed in sentences such as 'The man runs through the forest' and 'The woman is walking'. NAM refers to dynamic qualities involved in conceiving or perceiving static situations and is ex
Non-Legal Aspects of Legally Controlled Decision-Making. The failure of predictability in governing the 3G infrastructure development in Sweden
Predictability is a key function of law. When the application of law goes from being flexible to becoming unpredictable this key function is lost. This article shows how legal application can deviate from formal agreements and law, how legal predictability experiences a setback when other forces or values affect the decision making that is supposed to be strictly legally controlled. Non-legally ac
Early land plant spores from the Paleozoic of Sweden – taxonomy, stratigraphy and paleoenvironments
The Silurian through earliest Devonian, between ca 444 and 412 million years ago, was characterized by significant changes in global climate and environment. At that time, plants and animals had begun to expand the colonization of previous relatively desolate terrestrial landscape. Macrofossils of land plants are very rare from this period because these early land plants lacked large and robust ti
Community occupancy before-after-control-impact (CO-BACI) analysis of Hurricane Gudrun on Swedish forest birds
Resilience of ecological communities to perturbation is important in the face of increased global change from anthropogenic stressors. Monitoring is required to detect the impact of, and recovery from, perturbations, and before-after-control-impact (BACI) analysis provides a powerful framework in this regard. However, species in a community are not observed with perfect detection, and occupancy an
Equal taxation as a basis for classifying financial instruments as debt or equity - a Swedish case study
Invasive disease by Haemophilus influenzae in Sweden in the era of the H. influenzae type b vaccine
The Swedish hymn renaissance from a literary perspective
Socioeconomic patterns of overweight and obesity in Scania, Sweden
Overweight and obesity are major social and public health concerns globally. The obesity epidemic is caused by a widespread chronic energy imbalance between high-energy intake and low-energy expenditure, but this mechanism appears to be modified by a number of other biological, behavioral, and social factors that interact in a complicated manner. It has become a great challenge to understand the e