Report
Five-year self-assessment report for a five-year-old Helsinki GSE
The Helsinki Graduate School of Economics (GSE) was founded in the spring of 2018. It is now time to evaluate the progress made so far and to chart the future.
Helsinki GSE is an academic initiative bringing together three Finnish universities – Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, and University of Helsinki. We are building on and extending the cooperation between our departments and third-parties.
Report
The Helsinki Graduate School of Economics (GSE) was founded in the spring of 2018. It is now time to evaluate the progress made so far and to chart the future.
Report
The Climate Survey Report offers a comprehensive overview of the findings from our survey on the studying and working environment, conducted spring 2023.
Online Education
Miten talous toimii? (‘How Does The Economy Work?’) is the first extensive Finnish MOOC on the impacts of the economy on our lives.
On the 5th of April, Alfan Mansur, will defend his doctoral dissertation “Propagation of fiscal and monetary policy shocks”.
dissertation
On the 15th of March, Aino Kalmbach, will defend her doctoral dissertation “Essays in Economics of Education and Migration”.
dissertation
On the 9th of February, Lauro Carnicelli will defend his doctoral thesis “Studies on labor force participation and paternity leave reforms”.
dissertation
On the 15th of December, Jetro Anttonen will defend his doctoral dissertation “Bayesian Inference on non-Gaussian Structural Vector Autoregressions”.
On the 1st of December, Saara Tuuli will defend her thesis “Banks, non-banks and the allocation of credit to firms”. The thesis consists of three essays, which cover the impact of capital reform on firms’ credit conditions, the economic impact of …
dissertation
The Enviromental Impact of Vehicle Advertising
Tax Evasion and the Contribution-Benefit Link
Optimal Unilateral Climate Policy with Carbon Leakage at the Extensive and the Intensive Margin (with Peter Birch Sørensen)
Identification and Estimation of Continuous-Time Job Search Models with Preference Shocks (Peter Arcidiacono, Arnaud Maurel, and Katya Jardim)
Understanding Markets with Socially Responsible Consumers
We establish new efficiency results for decentralized markets with quality uncertainty. Buyers encounter a succession of passing trade opportunities and related asset information, allowing them to …
Discussion paper
We study the extent and consequences of biases against immigrants exhibited by high school teachers in Finland. Compared to native students, immigrant students receive 0.06 standard deviation units …
Discussion paper
We conduct a welfare analysis of R&D subsidies and tax credits using a model of innovation policy incorporating externalities, limited R&D participation and financial market imperfections. We …
Discussion paper
To resolve several open issues in the forestry and carbon literature, we apply an analytically solvable stand-level model for optimizing the values of wood production and carbon sinks. Nonmonotonic …
Discussion paper
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