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17 June, 2010

On the contagiousness of non-contagious behavior: The case of tax avoidance and tax evasion

Pp. 315-336 in The Benefit of Broad Horizons: Intellectual and Institutional Preconditions for a Global Social Science, edited by Hans Joas and Barbro Klein. Leiden: Brill.

Type of publication: Chapters | Peter Hedström, Rebeca Ibarra
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07 March, 2014

The future of employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?

Michael Osborne, Exeter College, Oxford. We examine how susceptible jobs are to computerisation. To assess this, we begin by implementing a novel methodology to estimate the probability of computerisat

Michael Osborne, Exeter College, Oxford.
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29 June, 2018

Jonas Vlachos: Trust-Based Evaluation in a Market-Oriented School System

Jonas Vlachos, Professor, Department of Economics, Stockholm UniversityABSTRACTIn Sweden, a trust-based system of school performance evaluation meets a market oriented school system with liberal entry

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07 January, 2019

Legitimacy in Global Governance. Sources, Processes, and Consequences.

Oxford: Oxford University Press. Read more about the book: Legitimacy in Global Governance. Sources, Processes, and Consequences.

Type of publication: Books | Bäckstrand, Karin , & Jan Aart Scholte
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27 June, 2018

Non-Cognitivism and Fundamental Moral Certitude: Reply to Eriksson and Francén Olinder

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 95, Issue 4, pp. 1-6. doi.org/10.1080/00048402.2016.1269352 Abstract Accommodating degrees of moral certitude is a serious problem for non-cognitivism about eth

Type of publication: Journal articles | Bykvist, Krister , & Jonas Olson
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11 October, 2005

Stability or Change in the Swedish Labour Market Regime

This paper will relate the worsened situation for low educated in general, and youth in particular, to two institutional factors: a changed organisation of vocational education in upper secondary scho

Type of publication: Working papers | Jonas Olofsson
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15 February, 2017

Freedom as Non-domination and Democratic Inclusion

Res Publica. doi:10.1007/s11158-016-9348-8 Abstract According to neo-republicans, democracy is morally justified because it is among the prerequisites for freedom as non-domination. The claim that democ

Type of publication: Journal articles | Beckman, Ludvig , & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg,
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16 March, 2021

Quasi-realism and normative certitude

in: Synthese 2020 Abstract Just as we can be more or less certain that there is extraterrestrial life or that Goldbach’s conjecture is correct, we can be more or less certain about normative matters, su

Type of publication: Journal articles | Bykvist, Krister , , Björkholm, Stina & Jonas Olson
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06 July, 2022

Artificial intelligence and democratic legitimacy. The problem of publicity in public authority

AI & Society Abstract Machine learning algorithms (ML) are increasingly used to support decision-making in the exercise of public authority. Here, we argue that an important consideration has been o

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jebari, Karim , & Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
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21 August, 2019

The Demos and Its Critics

The Review of Politics, 81(3), 435-457. doi:10.1017/S0034670519000214 Abstract The “demos paradox” is the idea that the composition of a demos could never secure democratic legitimacy because the composi

Type of publication: Journal articles | Beckman, Ludvig , , Aaron Maltais, Jonas Hultin Rosenberg
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