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Working Papers
2012
- Directed technological change: It's all about knowledge
Working Paper Series, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department Economics View citations (2)
- The economics of natural resources: Understanding and predicting the evolution of supply and demand
Working Paper Series, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department Economics View citations (2)
Journal Articles
2014
- Joint Production of Food and Wildlife: Uniform Measures or Nature Oases?
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2014, 59, (2), 187-205 View citations (4)
2013
- Directed technological change and factor shares
Economics Letters, 2013, 119, (1), 77-80 View citations (6)
2011
- The elephant in Hotelling's room
Energy Policy, 2011, 39, (12), 7834-7838 View citations (37)
2009
- Bad Eggs, Learning-by-doing, and the Choice of Technology
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2009, 42, (4), 429-450
2008
- The timing of taxes on CO2 emissions when technological change is endogenous
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2008, 55, (2), 194-212 View citations (59)
2006
- Institutional Analysis of Coral Reef Management. A Case Study of Gili Indah Village, West Lombock, Indonesia
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2006, 33, (3), 443-445
2005
- Combating moral hazard in agri-environmental schemes: a multiple-agent approach
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 32, (1), 75-91 View citations (48)
2004
- Growth, environment and innovation--a model with production vintages and environmentally oriented research
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2004, 48, (3), 1078-1098 View citations (101)
2003
- Dynamic pollution control--time lags and optimal restoration of marine ecosystems
Ecological Economics, 2003, 47, (1), 79-93 View citations (12)
2002
- Growth, environment, and culture--encompassing competing ideologies in one 'new growth' model
Ecological Economics, 2002, 40, (2), 253-267 View citations (3)
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