The 20th century was a period of unprecedented global change, both for human development and for the environment. To understand long-run development, we must first be able to measure these changes.
Like many other countries, Sweden has implemented market-oriented schooling reforms through school choice, competition from private providers, and the increased use of standardized testing and early grading. The goal of the project is to determine how such reforms affect teachers' mental health, sick absence and mobility.
New media are rapidly increasing the amount of information available to citizens and leaders in many autocracies, including China. The consequences for political accountability and regime stability are unclear. This project will analyze how economic and political outcomes in China are affected by traditional and social media.