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  • Bask, Miia, 1977-, et al. (author)
  • Inequality Generating Processes and Measurement of the Matthew Effect
  • 2010
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The first aim of this paper is to clarify the differences and relationships between cumulative advantage/disadvantage and the Matthew effect. Its second aim, which is also its main contribution, is not only to present a new measure of the Matthew effect, but also to show how to estimate this effect from data and how to make statistical inference. We argue that one should utilize the positivity of the natural logarithm of the largest generalized eigenvalue for a non-linear dynamic process as evidence when claiming that the Matthew effect is present in the dynamic process that generates individuals’ socio-economic life-courses. Thus, our measure of the Matthew effect focuses on the dynamic process that generates socio-economic inequality and not on the outcome of this process.
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  • Bask, Miia, 1977-, et al. (author)
  • Social Influence and the Matthew Mechanism : The Case of an Artificial Cultural Market
  • 2013
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • We show that the Matthew effect, or Matthew mechanism, was present in the artificial cultural market Music Lab when social influence between individuals was allowed, whereas this was not the case when social influence was not allowed. We also sketch on a class of social network models, derived from social influence theory, that may gener-ate the Matthew effect. Thus, we propose a theoretical framework that may explain why the most popular songs were much more popular, and the least popular songs were much less popular, than when disallowing social influence between individuals.
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  • Adermon, Adrian, et al. (author)
  • Job Polarization and Task-Biased Technological Change : Sweden, 1975–2005
  • 2011
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This paper investigates the connection between the Swedish wage profile of net job creation and Autor, Levy, and Murnane’s (2003) proposed substitutability between routine tasks and technology. We first show that between 1975 and 2005, Sweden exhibited a pattern of job polarization with expansions of the highest and lowest paid jobs compared to middle-wage jobs. We then use cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of job-specific employment to map out the importance of routine versus nonroutine tasks for these changes. Results are consistent with substitutability between routine tasks and technology as an important explanation for the observed job polarization during the 1990s and 2000s, but not during the 1970s and 1980s. In particular, the overrepresentation of routine tasks in middle-wage jobs can potentially explain 44 percent of the growth of low-wage jobs relative to middle-wage jobs after 1990 but largely lacks explanatory power in earlier years.
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  • Adermon, Adrian, et al. (author)
  • Piracy, Music, and Movies : A Natural Experiment
  • 2010
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This paper investigates the effects of illegal file sharing (piracy) on music and movie sales. The Swedish implementation of the European Union directive IPRED on April 1, 2009 suddenly increased the risk of being caught and prosecuted for file sharing. We investigate the subsequent drop in piracy as approximated by the drop in Swedish Internet traffic and the effects on music and movie sales in Sweden. We find that the reform decreased Internet traffic by 18 percent during the subsequent six months. It also increased sales of physical music by 27 percent and digital music by 48 percent. Furthermore, it had no significant effects on the sales of theater tickets or DVD movies. The results indicate that pirated music is a strong substitute for legal music whereas the substitutability is less for movies.
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  • Aggeborn, Linuz (author)
  • Voter Turnout and the Size of Government
  • 2013
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This paper investigates the causal link between voter turnout and policy outcomes related to the size of government. Tax rate and public expenditures are the focal policy outcomes in this study. To capture the causal mechanism, Swedish and Finnish municipal data are used and a constitutional change in Sweden in 1970 is applied as an instrument for voter turnout in local elections. In 1970, Sweden moved from having separate election days for dierent levels of government, among other things, to a system with a single election day for political elections, thus reducing the cost associated with voting. This constitutional reform increased voter turnout in local elections in Sweden. The overall conclusion of this paper is that higher voter turnout yields higher municipal taxes and larger local public expenditures. Second, there is some evidence that higher turnout decreases the vote share for right-wing parties.
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Bali Swain, Ranjula (20)
Bask, Mikael (6)
Varghese, Adel (6)
Holmlund, Bertil (5)
Liang, Che-Yuan (4)
Waldenström, Daniel (4)
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Bengtsson, Niklas (4)
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Elinder, Mikael (4)
Gustavsson, Magnus (3)
Södersten, Jan (3)
Erixson, Oscar (3)
Mörk, Eva (3)
Pettersson, Jan (3)
Dahlberg, Matz (3)
Engström, Per (3)
Eriksson, Stefan (3)
Edmark, Karin (3)
Åslund, Olof (3)
Ohlsson, Henry (3)
Ginja, Rita (3)
Carneiro, Pedro (3)
Ek, Susanne (3)
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Adermon, Adrian (2)
Persson, Lovisa (2)
Österholm, Pär (2)
Ando, Michihito (2)
Roine, Jesper (2)
Wallentin, Fan Yang (2)
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Sumpter, David J. T. (2)
Bask, Miia, 1977- (2)
Kolsrud, Jonas (2)
Borota, Teodora (2)
Vikman, Ulrika (2)
Solis, Alex (2)
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Engdahl, Mattias (2)
Sina Önder, Ali (2)
Lundqvist, Heléne (2)
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Karbownik, Krzysztof (2)
Fromlet, Pia (2)
Myck, Michal (2)
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