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International oil prices have been fluctuating a lot since decades. Since oil is an important component influencing global indicators, it is also important to evaluate to what extent consumer spending is affected in the aftermath of oil price shocks. Thus the paper addresses whether international oil price change has any impact on consumer spending in the long and short run. To conduct this study,

Tullia Jack

Biträdande universitetslektor, docent Kontaktinformation E-post: tullia [dot] jack [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap WebbplatsTullia Jacks profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Universitetslektor Sociologi Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade efter år och sen titel. Filtrera efter typ AllaArtikel i dags- eller nyhetstidningArtik

https://www.ses.lu.se/tullia-jack - 2026-06-26

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Heart failure occurs in 2 - 3% of the adult population in the developed world. With decompensation of cardiac function, haemodynamic stability can be achieved by using intravenous vasodilators, diuretics and inotropes. Unlike traditional inotropes, Ca2+, sensitisers enhance cardiac function without significantly increasing cardiac oxygen consumption, promoting arrhythmia or impairing lusitropy. Th

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This thesis examines how conduct generated through corporate organisational structures may be translated into individual criminal responsibility under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. It focuses on aiding, abetting or otherwise assisting the commission or attempted commission of international crimes under Article 25(3)(c). The question is how corporate involvement in internati

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Big Data is a disruptive technology that is reshaping the way we do business. By gaining more personalised insights into public interests; businesses are able to remodel their practices to become more efficient and offer a more personalised service generating additional value for the customer. It was found that there was a lack of literature looking into the potential of Big Data for PR agencies,

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The European commission have set targets regarding the reduction of emission of greenhouse gases, the improvement of the energy efficiency and the use of renewable resources of energy respectively by 20 % by the year of 2020. Swedish targets are even more ambitious compared to the European Commission that aims to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by 40 %, improve the energy efficiency by 20 % an

Jonas Nordström

Affilierad forskare Kontaktinformation E-post: jonas [dot] nordstrom [at] agrifood [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 07 98Organisation AgriFood Economics Centre, Ekonomihögskolan vid Lunds universitet Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsJonas Nordströms profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Affilierad forskare Centrum för handel och logistik (REAL) Publikationer Visar av publikationer.

https://www.real.lu.se/jonas-nordstrom - 2026-06-26

Jonas Nordström

Utredare Kontaktinformation E-post: jonas [dot] nordstrom [at] agrifood [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 07 98Organisation AgriFood Economics Centre, Ekonomihögskolan vid Lunds universitet Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsJonas Nordströms profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Affilierad forskare Centrum för handel och logistik (REAL) Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade e

https://www.ehl.lu.se/jonas-nordstrom - 2026-06-26

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The emancipatory appropriation of space, in the sense making personal adjustments and manoeuvres in order to raise a sense of space, can be understood in terms of giving and taking form, or what Catherine Malabou calls “plasticity”. Spatial production is in this sense defined relationally and cannot be fully provided by programmed architectural functions. That kind of relational and emancipatory vThe emancipatory appropriation of space, in the sense making personal adjustments and manoeuvres in order to raise a sense of space, can be understood in terms of giving and taking form, or what Catherine Malabou calls “plasticity”. Spatial production is in this sense defined relationally and cannot be fully provided by programmed architectural functions. That kind of relational and emancipatory v

Ministry of imagination

Memories of the transition Memories of the transition is fictive. However, it is knowledge-based speculation. Much of the story is inspired by existing proposals, emerging innovations, or research on the transformations needed to meet our climate targets. We have collected some of these imaginative seeds below so that you can understand and construct your own vision of a post-fossil society. Conte

https://www.climatefutures.lu.se/ministryofimagination - 2026-06-25

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Introduction Adequately addressing the needs of patients at the end of life and their relatives is pivotal in preventing unnecessary suffering and optimising their quality of life. The purpose of the iLIVE study is to contribute to high-quality personalised care at the end of life in different countries and cultures, by investigating the experiences, concerns, preferences and use of care of termin

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We previously described a simplified quantitative hemolytic assay for classical pathway (CP) hemolytic function in serum that has been shown to correlate with the 50% hemolytic complement (CH50) assay. In the present study, we used this assay to compare CP functions; plasma levels of C3, C4, and C3dg; and ratios of C3dg to C3 in healthy individuals and patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (S

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This research paper analyzes the effect of growing environmental concern on home bias in the European Union. Using the latest release of the International Trade and Production Database for Estimation, for the years 2002-2016, the home bias is estimated with the gravity model of trade. The Eurobarometer “Public Opinion in the European Union” is used as a proxy for environmental concern over the sam

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I takt med att världen utvecklas med nya tekniska framsteg ökar mängden konsumtion och därmed fortsätter även mängden farligt avfall drastiskt att öka, vilket skapar nya utmaningar för miljön. Vår framtid är helt beroende av om vi väljer att hantera detta komplexa avfall på ett hållbart sätt, eller väljer att försumma vårt ansvar. Trots de betydande framstegen som gjorts till följd av implementeriWith a rapid increase in technological achievements and consequently consumption, the amount of toxic waste continues to expand drastically, creating new environmental challenges. Our future depends on if we manage this com- plex waste in a sustainable way or choose to neglect the issue. Despite the significant progress made from implementing the Basel Convention in 1992, troubling questions regar

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Popular science summaryMycorrhizal associations Mycorrhizal fungi are organisms that live in association with plant roots and provide plants with water and nutrients in exchange for the sugars obtained during photosynthesis. In forested ecosystems mycorrhizal fungi are crucial for tree nutrition and trees rely heavily on these associations to take up key elements like nitrogen and phosphorus. As rHigh levels of nitrogen (N) deposition might result in a transition from N to phosphorus (P) limitation in high latitude forests. Thiscould have fundamental consequences for forest production, nutrient acquisition and nutrient leaching.I studied a Norway spruce forest in a region of high N deposition in southwest Sweden and added N, P or N+P to force thesystem to N or P limitation. I studied tree

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I begin my thesis by linking the rise of buzz marketing in recent years to general economic, medial and social developments in society, while mainly focusing on the shift from a modern to a post-modern pattern of production and consumption. I also point out the great symbolic significance that consumption has as a signifier of a personal identity in contemporary society. I then go on to investigat

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This article estimates the societal cost of alcohol consumption in Sweden in 2002, as well as the effects on health and quality of life. The estimation includes direct costs, indirect costs and intangible costs. Relevant cost-of-illness methods are applied using the human capital method and prevalence-based estimates, as suggested in existing international guidelines, allowing cautious comparison

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Understanding the influence of land use/land cover (LULC) on stream water quality (WQ) is essential for conservation of ecosystem services (ES) and informing sustainable land use planning. This study investigates the influence of LULC on stream WQ during the wet and dry seasons 2022–2024, across two representative watersheds in the Bolivian central Andes, a region with marked physical gradients, a

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Product repair plays an important role in the realisation of a circular economy (CE) and sustainable consumption, yet little is known about what repair entails for individual product owners or users, particularly in a realised CE. This paper proposes a comprehensive approach by conceptualising repair as a multi-stage, cyclical process, shaped by previous experiences and, in turn, impacting future