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Working Papers
2024
- Shifts in Doctoral Education: Analyzing the Rising Popularity of Job Market Papers in Swedish Economics Doctoral Dissertations
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Who Wants to Work from Home? A Demographic Study of Attitudes Towards Remote Work
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2023
- Invention and Diffusion in the Solar Power Sector
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Spark of Transformation: The Impact of Electricity Prices on Europe's Industrial Landscape – Introducing the Green Industrial Location Attractiveness Index (GILAI)
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2022
- Managing Work from Anywhere: Six Points to Consider for HR Professionals
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2021
- A review of problems associated with learning curves for solar and wind power technologies
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Ratio Working Paper No. 351: Knowledge Spillovers in the Solar energy sector
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Ratio Working Paper No. 352: More from less? Economic growth and sustainability in Sweden
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2020
- An Austrian economic perspective on failed Chinese wind power development
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Breaking Circular Economy Barriers
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute View citations (1)
- Job Creation in the Wind Power Sector Through Marshallian and Jacobian Knowledge Spillovers
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2019
- Public policy failures related to China´s Wind Power Development
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Ratio Working Paper No. 317: China’s Wind Power Development – An Anatomy of Mishaps
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2018
- Crowding out or Knowledge Spillovers: The Wind Power Industry´s Effect on Related Energy Machinery
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Working Paper. No 309: Förutsättningar för storskaligt infångande av koldioxid
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
2017
- An Econometric Analysis of Divergence of Renewable Energy Invention Efforts in Europe
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Convergence of Incentive Capabilities within the European Union
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
- Knowledge Accumulation from Public Renewable Energy R&D in the European Union: Converging or Diverging Trends?
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute 
Also in UFZ Discussion Papers, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Division of Social Sciences (ÖKUS) (2017)
- Technological Change and Wage Polarization – The Illiberal Populist Response
Ratio Working Papers, The Ratio Institute
Journal Articles
2023
- Government support to renewable energy R&D: drivers and strategic interactions among EU Member States
Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2023, 32, (1), 1-24 View citations (5)
- No evidence of counteracting policy effects on European solar power invention and diffusion
Energy Policy, 2023, 172, (C) View citations (2)
2021
- The Effect of Marshallian and Jacobian Knowledge Spillovers on Jobs in the Solar, Wind and Energy Efficiency Sector
Energies, 2021, 14, (14), 1-16 View citations (4)
2019
- Wind Power and Job Creation
Sustainability, 2019, 12, (1), 1-23 View citations (5)
2018
- Divergence of renewable energy invention efforts in Europe: an econometric analysis based on patent counts
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 2018, 20, (4), 829-859 View citations (7)
- International knowledge spillovers in the wind power industry: evidence from the European Union
Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2018, 27, (3), 205-224 View citations (15)
2017
- Invention, innovation and diffusion in the European wind power sector
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2017, 114, (C), 179-191 View citations (34)
Chapters
2024
- Economic freedom and environmental performance
Chapter 23 in Handbook of Research on Economic Freedom, 2024, pp 343-356
2022
- Less from More: China Built Wind Power, but Gained Little Electricity
Springer
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