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Item A Drawn-Out Retreat from Corporatism: The Reluctant Restructuring of the Swedish Capital Market(2006) Strandberg, Jönmark; CEFOSAn important case of economical internationalisation is the deregulation of the formerly nationally organised credit markets. Governments performed this process of deregulation all over the industrialised world during the period 1970-1990. In a comparison between the OECD-countries the differences in timing and sequence between countries are quite large. Comparatively Sweden was a late comer to deregulation. As regards its structures for allocation of credits and venture capital in the economic system, the aim of this paper is to contribute a historical and institutional understanding of the Swedish political economy, an understanding from which the late deregulation seems both rational and plausible. Generalising from the Swedish case, the paper also suggest a possible pattern of post-war institutional change, where nationally and historically embedded institutions were replaced by international and market based institutions.Item Allmänhetens inställning till den nya Västkustbanan: Resultat från enkätstudie 2000(2001) Grimes, Marcia; CEFOSItem "Den är ju inte i fårhagen på studiebesök." Om lokala perspektiv och uppfattningar om varg och svensk rovdjurspolitik(CEFOS, 2006) Sjölander-Lindqvist, Annelie; CEFOSItem Att jaga varg: En studie av 2010 års licensjakt i Sverige(CEFOS, 2010) Sjölander-Lindqvist, Annelie; Karlsson, Marianne; Cinque, Serena; CEFOSItem Att skapa politik över sektorsgränser i det lokala välfärdssystemet(CEFOS, 2000) Fridolf, Marie; CEFOSItem Behovsbudgetering: Nya budgetprinciper i kommuner(CEFOS, 1994) Bokenstrand, Cecilia; CEFOSItem Distributive Justice and Cooperation in Asymmetric Social Dilemmas(CEFOS, 1996) Eek, Daniel; CEFOSItem Estimating the Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation Programs in Sweden(1999) Heshmati, Almas; Engström, Lars-Gunnar; CEFOSItem Etablering av vindkraft i Sverige: En kartläggning av miljötillståndsprocesser 1999-2004(CEFOS, 2005) Bengtsson, Mats; Corvellec, Hervé; CEFOSItem Finansiell och politisk samordning i den lokala välfärden: En ny politisk arena för gemensam prioritering mellan huvudmän(CEFOS, 2004) Fridolf, Marie; CEFOSItem Finansieringsanalysens dimensioner: Teori och kostnader(CEFOS, 1995) Falkman, Pär; Pauli, Stefan; CEFOSItem Framing the Tunnel: Local News Media and the Hallandsås Toxic Leak, 1997(2000) Håkansson, Nicklas; CEFOSItem Den frånvarande staden? Från Göteborg till Chicago, via Los Angeles(2000) Johansson, Thomas; CEFOSItem Göta Älv river risk governance: A case study of consesus-style regulation(CEFOS, 2010) Karlsson, Marianne; CEFOSItem Hälsa och fritid: Studier i 10 kommuner av samspelet mellan hälsoläge, livsstil och ekonomiska faktorer(1996) Norling, Ingemar; CEFOSItem I skuggan av ett kommunalråd, eller: Hur ett kommunalråd själv kan hamna i skuggan(CEFOS, 1998) Wrenne, Petter; CEFOSItem I välfärdens skugga. Om socialt arbete med barn i Sverige och England(CEFOS, 2001) Brunnberg, Elinor; CEFOSItem Implications of the ‘Bread and Peace’ Model for the 2008 US Presidential Election(CEFOS, 2008) Hibbs, Douglas A.; CEFOSPresidential election outcomes are well explained by just two objectively measured fundamental determinants: (1) weighted-average growth of per capita real personal disposable income over the term, and (2) cumulative US military fatalities owing to unprovoked, hostile deployments of American armed forces in foreign conflicts. The US economy weakened at the beginning of 2008 and average per capita real income growth probably will be only around 0.75% at Election Day. Moreover cumulative US military fatalities in Iraq will reach 4,300 or more. Given those fundamental conditions, the Bread and Peace model predicts a Republican two-party vote share centered on 48.2%.