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Again a paper from the Institute of future study in Stockholm. Elisa Baroni is a researcher who focuses on developing microsimulation models to estimate the effects of social policy reforms on future income inequality and poverty, looking in particular at behavioural effects. Her analysis is worth studying, specially in these European countries, as France, where a wrong approach leads to social conflicts.
Do you like horrible stories? Do you enjoy fear? Then just read this remarkable Swedish paper from Claes Ramel, Professor Emeritus in the genetics of toxicology at Stockholm University, chair of the environmental committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science and Arne Jernelöv, an environmental researcher and former head of the Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research (FRN), who is also a UN expert on environmental catastrophes and the environmental effects of war.
As usual, an interesting comparative study from the famous Danish Centre for Labour Market Research at Aalborg University (CARMA), where Thomas Bredgaard (assistant professor, ph.d.) and Flemming Larsen (associate professor) are comparing two types of labour markets, in Denmark and in Japan. A good opportunity to develop your knowledge on the japanese labour market, which will surprise you.
