Student Association at the Stockholm School of Economics

[1] SSE is a leading European academic institution for education and research in the fields of economics, finance, corporate law, business, managerial sciences and marketing.

In 1926 the student association, as well as the school, moved to a new building by architect Ivar Tengbom at Sveavägen 65, the capital's central north-south axis, in Vasastaden, Stockholm.

Among these are: Ruben Rausing, founder of the company Tetra Pak (the Rausing family is today one of the richest families in Britain), professor Bertil Ohlin (party leader for the leading opposition party in the Swedish parliament, the Liberal People's Party 1944-1967; inventor of the standard mathematical model of international free trade, the Heckscher-Ohlin model; awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics 1977) and Jan Carlzon (former chief executive officer of SAS Group).

These include the Stockholm Student Investment Fund, Consulting Society, Handelsdagarna, Friedmans Apostlar (choir) and Handelsspexet.

This is the afterparty following the Nobel Prize ceremony, whose host rotates between Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm University, SSE and KTH.

Students gathering in a common room at the Stockholm School of Economics at Brunkebergstorg 2, Stockholm (1911)
The Stockholm School of Economics ' current main building at Sveavägen 65 in Stockholm , Sweden . The student association's offices is located below ground level in this building.
Bertil Ohlin , alumni of the SSE and member of the SASSE, professor of economics at the SSE (1929-1965), founded the Stockholm School together with prof. Gunnar Myrdal and invented the standard mathematical model of international free trade, the Heckscher–Ohlin model . He received the Nobel Prize in Economics 1977.