Essays about: "Erik Hermansson"
Found 4 essays containing the words Erik Hermansson.
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1. Population ageing and regional economic growth : A master thesis examining the effect of an ageing population on the output of Swedish municipalities
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : Swedish municipalities have very different age structures. Migration from rural to urban areas has led to a polarisation of Swedish regions, where urban centres have an inflow of young and skilled workers while rural regions are ageing and falling behind economically. READ MORE
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2. A material study of insoles : Manufactured using different methods
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HHJ. Ortopedteknisk plattformAbstract : Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate if additive manufacturing (AM) is an appropriate manufacturing method for insoles in comparison to vacuum forming (VF) and subtractive manufacturing (SM) in regards of material properties such as abrasion resistance. Background: Traditionally insoles are manufactured with either VF or SM. READ MORE
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3. Simulator för el- och värmeproduktion : påverkan på ekonomi och miljö
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : In this project a simulator has been developed (in C++) with the purpose of illustrating how changes in environmental regulations, tax levels and other policy measures affect the composition of an energy system. The aim of the project was to investigate how energy companies’ investment strategies are affected when changes in economic and environmental conditions occur. READ MORE
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4. Will income inequality in China reverse itself? : Testing the Kuznets hypothesis on Fujian Province 1991-2003
University essay from Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Using 1991-2003 yearly statistical data from 66 counties in China’s Fujian province, we examine the relationship between GDP/capita levels and the rural-urban income gap, to see whether there exists any statistical relationship between these variables, and if such a relationship bears resemblance with the Kuznets’ “inverted U” hypothesis, predicting inequality to first rise, and then fall, as economic development proceeds. Our results point in the opposite direction; the income gap falls at the early stage of economic growth, but rises again as growth proceeds. READ MORE