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LUSEM dissertations, spring 2025

PhD theses, spring 2025

Success is ten percent inspiration and ninety percent perspiration according to Thomas Edison. Below we have a group of researchers who can surely attest to those words. We are immensely proud of your work and your achievements. Our LUSEM PhD graduates of spring 2025.

Henrik Bengtsson, Statistics: Approximating excursion distributions using regenerative processes

Clara Léa Dallaire-Fortier, Economic History: Studies on the Effects of Mine Closures in Canada

Linn Ternsjö, Economic History: Garment Workers and the Labour Issue in Development: The Case of Mauritius

Louise Cormack, Economic History: Growing up – Early life circumstances and wellbeing throughout life, Sweden 1905-2016

Marcus Falk, Economic History: Wealth, Consumption, and Indoustriousness – Evidence from southern Sweden, 1570-1860

Nicholas Martin Ford, Economic History: Origins of the knowledge economy: Higher education and Scandinavia’s development, ca. 1800-1929

Kajsa Ganhammar, Economics: Essays on Policy and Market Imperfections in Electricity and Auction Markets

Prakriti Thami, Economics: Design, Incentives and Outcomer – Essays on Allocation Under Constraints

Negar Khaliliaraghi, Economics: Essays on Gender, Housing, and Peers

Nick Christie, Business Administration: Constraints and Costs: Essays in Corporate Finance

Stefan Tramer, Business Administration: Inoperosità: Exposing the Position of Employees and Customers in Unemployment-Relatyed Management Literature