Economics
Research in economics seeks to answer fundamental questions related to the workings of the economy, how to best utilize limited resources and how to design economic policies conducive to a desirable and sustainable economic development.
Research in economics comprises many different fields, such as development economics, public economics, labour economics, macroeconomics and political economy. To answer key questions on the workings of the economy, researchers in economics use theoretical and empirical models to study, e.g., the impact of economic policy, by analysing how a certain policy measure affects individual decisions and behaviour.
Because of the complexity of the economy, researchers in economics use theoretical, mathematical models to understand reality and focus on a specific issue. To understand economic data, be able to interpret theoretical models, test theoretical predictions and identify causal relationships, researchers also use empirical approaches and models. Empirically-oriented researchers often use large datasets containing detailed information on a great number of individuals or firms and, in this respect, techniques related to Big Data and Machine Learning analysis have become highly influential in recent years.

Political Economy
Research in political economy at Stockholm University is both theoretical and empirical and covers topics such as political aspects of the distribution of resources, the determinants of political preferences, the effects of political institutions on economic and development outcomes, and the political economy of mass media.
Political Economy
