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Andreas Madestam

  • Assistant Professor
  • Stockholm University

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Prior to joining the department in 2012, Andreas Madestam was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at Bocconi University and an affiliate of IGIER in Milan. Professor Madestam holds a M.S. in Economics from Lund University and a Ph.D. from the Stockholm School of Economics.

Projects

The impact of COVID-19 and flexible credit on SMEs: Evidence from Uganda

Selim Gulesci, Miri Stryjan, Andreas Madestam, Francesco Loiacono 15 Sep 2020
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Contractual flexibility in the credit market, selection into borrowing, and firm growth: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh

Selim Gulesci, Andreas Madestam, Marianna Battaglia
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SMEs in Uganda: Profits and labour force shrink during COVID-19

Selim Gulesci, Francesco Loiacono, Andreas Madestam, Miri Stryjan
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COVID-19, SMEs, and workers: Findings from Uganda

Selim Gulesci, Francesco Loiacono, Andreas Madestam, Miri Stryjan
Project report

Microfinance in Bangladesh: Flexibility, growth and client type

Selim Gulesci, Andreas Madestam, Marianna Battaglia
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