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    The published writings of Margarete Andersson-Schmitt 1959–2006

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    This bibliography records the published works of Margarete Andersson-Schmitt, a former librarian at Uppsala University Library. Key themes in her writings are editions and studies of medieval texts and cataloguing of medieval manuscripts. Special attention should be drawn to the catalogue Mittelalterliche Handschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Uppsala, 1–8 (1988–95), prepared in collaboration with Håkan Hallberg and Monica Hedlund

    Margarete Andersson-Schmitts tryckta skrifter 1959–2006 [Elektronisk resurs]

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    This bibliography records the published works of Margarete Andersson-Schmitt, a former librarian at Uppsala University Library. Key themes in her writings are editions and studies of medieval texts and cataloguing of medieval manuscripts. Special attention should be drawn to the catalogue Mittelalterliche Handschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Uppsala, 1–8 (1988–95), prepared in collaboration with Håkan Hallberg and Monica Hedlund.</p

    Identiteter och världsbild : "hårdkokt" skriftbruk i Thorsten Jonssons noveller

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    identity and worldview – “hard-boiled” writing in Thorsten Jonsson’s short storiesThis article deals with the Swedish author Thorsten Jonsson (1910–50) and his first short story collection Som det brukar vara (1939) [‘As it usually is’]. The nar- rative represents a new modernistic literary trend in Swedish prose in the 1930s. i take my starting point in Burgess &amp; ivanič’s (2010) theories of the act of writing involving many different identities, and particularly what Burgess &amp; ivanič iden- tify as the discursive self. By contemporary readers and critics the discursive self in the short story collection was often connected with an American hard-boiled literary ideal, often linked to ernest Hemingway’s writings. in this article i dis- cuss the common textual features of the two authors’ first collections, but also the differences that emerge when looking through the linguistic surface. The analysis shows that Thorsten Jonsson’s discursive self is based upon a northern Swedish culture, Hemingway’s on an urban American one. </p

    Measures of excess liquidity

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    The aim of this note is to provide an overview of various measures of excess liquidity, which can be defined as the deviation of the actual stock of money from an estimated equilibrium level. Given their dynamic nature, the excess liquidity measures under review are - in the light of long and variable lags of monetary policy - very useful tools to quantify future price pressures. In addition, excess liquidity measures consider inflation as a purely monetary phenomenon: neither the output gap nor liquidity gap - although both form an integral part of the concepts - an be held responsible for inducing a persistent rise in the price level. Despite strong theoretical support, the usefulness of excess liquidity measures depends on the stability of money demand, a question which has of course to be answered in the realm of empirical research. --P-star,excess liquidity,monetary policy,ECB

    Thorsten Andersson [Nekrolog]

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    Thorsten Andersson 23.2.1929 - 22.4.2018

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