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Samspelet mellan korta kriser och långa cykler : En analys av svensk BNP 1800–2019Ahlander, Jonas January 2020 (has links)
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Kurortens besökare i äldre tid : En studie om gästerna vid Sätra Brunn 1796 och 1841Lundin, Gustav January 2020 (has links)
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Ska vi patentera? : En studie i patenteringsbenägenheten för svenska innovationer undertvå kriserNyqvist, Jakob January 2020 (has links)
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Genuskontraktet och kvinnors deltidsarbete : En studie av deltidsanställda kvinnors villkor under 1970-taletSigvardson, Inez January 2020 (has links)
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Röster av silke : en studie om kvinnlig konsumtionskultur 1920–1929 i veckotidningen IdunSvensson, Josefin January 2020 (has links)
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Avreglering och bankernas annonsering : En undersökning av Handelsbanken och S-E-Bankens marknadsföring i svenska dagstidningar under 1980-taletUlvsgärd, Clara January 2020 (has links)
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Död och elände : Spanska sjukan och fattigdomen i Jämtlands länÖrn, Filip January 2020 (has links)
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Mål och medel i ekonomisk utveckling : Ett institutionellt perspektiv på strukturanpassningar i GhanaHåkansson, Elias January 2021 (has links)
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A fall from grace? : A case study of Sweden’s official development assistance to primary education in the 2000s and 2010sAskeljung, Albert January 2021 (has links)
Official Development Assistance (ODA) to primary education has constituted a significant portion of Sweden’s ODA since the 1960s. Sweden is a strong advocate of aid to primary education and for many years, support to primary education was a priority across Sweden’s many partner countries. However, since at least the early 2000s ODA to primary education has seen a decline in the number of partner countries where this is a priority area and bilateral ODA to primary education has decreased as a share of total ODA. One possible explanation for this decline is the simultaneous rise of the so-called Results Agenda in Sweden’s ODA, characterised by an increasing focus on measuring results and managing aid efficiently. The purpose of this study is to explore to what extent the Results Agenda has influenced the decline in Sweden’s ODA to primary education since the early 2000s, by answering the following research question: “To what extent can the Results Agenda explain the decline of Sweden’s official development assistance to primary education since the early 2000s?”. The theoretical foundation of the study is the Results Agenda, based on research conducted by Therese Brolin and Janet Vähämäki on the Results Agenda in Sweden’s ODA. A case study design is applied, using qualitative elite interviews to gather empirical data. The results indicate that there seems to be a connection between the rise of the Results Agenda and the decline of Sweden’s ODA to primary education, however only in the number of partner countries where primary education is a key thematic priority and not in the total amount of ODA to education. The most conclusive result of the case study is that ODA to primary education has been redistributed from mainly bilateral ODA through public institutions in partner countries to multilateral ODA in order to increase efficiency and focus ODA on fewer thematic areas in fewer partner countries.
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Vinn på Ert leende : En multimodal analys av tandkrämsreklam under 1920- & 1950-talenLundmark, Tom January 2020 (has links)
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