Ratio is an interdisciplinary research institute, with a research focus on the conditions of business and enterprise.

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Absolute income mobility and the effect of parent generation inequality: An extended decomposition approach
Liss, E., Korpi, M., & Wennberg, K.
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No evidence of counteracting policy effects on European solar power invention and diffusion
Grafström, J., & Poudineh, R.
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About

  • About us

    • About
    • Contact us
  • Media

    • News archive
  • Cooperations

    • Eli F. Heckscher Lectures

Research

  • Areas

    • Labour Market Research
    • Competitiveness Research
    • Climate and Environmental Research
  • Ongoing research

    • Working Paper Series
  • People
  • Publications

    • Publications

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    About us

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    • Contact us

    Media

    • News archive

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    • Eli F. Heckscher Lectures
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    The Ratio Institute is an interdisciplinary research institute, with a research focus on the conditions of business and enterprise. The research can be categorized into three broad areas: labor market, climate and environment, and competitiveness. Labor market research is Ratio’s main focus.

    The majority of the staff members have phd:s from disciplines such as economics, sociology, economic history, political science, and business administration. In addition, we have phd students, research assistants, and communications and administrative staff. Most researchers are also affiliated with an academic institution.

    The average impact factor for articles published in 2021 was 6.110. Research that is particularly relevant to Swedish stakeholders is also published (or exclusively) in Swedish and in report format.