VT 2009
v 3
Onsdagen den 14/1
"A Dynamic View of the Entrepreneurial Process"
Karl Wennberg, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm (medförfattare:
Timothy Folta och Frédéric Delmar)
Opponent: Dan Johansson
v 5
Onsdagen den 28/1
"Why the 'Several' in 'Several Property' Matters:
Decentralization and the Dissemination of Knowledge"
David Andersson, National Sun Yat-Sen University
Opponent: Johan Eklund
v 7
Onsdagen den 11/2
"Beteendeekonomi och konsumentpolitik"
Robert Östling, Institutet för internationell ekonomi,
Stockholms universitet
Opponent: Niclas Berggren
v 11
Onsdagen den 11/3
"Globalization and the Autonomy of States: Bridging the Gap
between Democratic Theory and International Political Economy"
Hans Agné, Stockholms universitet
Opponent: Peter Santesson-Wilson
v 13
Onsdagen den 25/3
"Machiavelli's Possibility Theorem"
Manfred Holler, University of Hamburg
Opponent: Nils Karlson
v 17
Onsdagen den 22/4
"Is the Dictator Generous in the Field? The Role of Scrutiny and
Context in Lab and Field Experiments"
Fredrik Carlsson, Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet
Opponent: Sven-Olov Daunfeldt
v 19
Onsdagen den 6/5
"American Exceptionalism - and its Roots: Power Division and
Populist Democracy"
Axel Hadenius, Lunds universitet
Opponent: Peter Santesson-Wilson
v 21
Onsdagen den 20/5 - OBS! Kl. 10-12
"A Theory of Knowledge-based Imperialism Using the Economic
Theory of Institutions to re-interpret Imperial History"
Mark Casson, University of Reading
Opponent: Sven-Olov Daunfeldt
v 23
Onsdagen den 3/6
"Should surfers be ostracised? Basic income, liberal neutrality
and the work ethos"
Simon Birnbaum, Stockholms universitet
Opponent: Andreas Bergh
v 24
Onsdagen den 10/6
"Income Inequality and Transformation of the Welfare State:
A Comparative Study of the Reforms in New Zealand and
Sweden"
Srikanta Chaterjee, Massey University
Opponent: Nils Karlson