Working Papers in Economics
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- 252: Hypothetical bias in choice experiments: Within versus between subject tests

- Olof Johansson-Stenman and Henrik Svedsäter
- 251: Does context matter more for hypothetical than for actual contributions? Evidence from a natural field experiment

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 250: Maximum fee vs child benefit: A welfare analysis of Swedish child-care fee reform

- Anna Brink, Katarina Nordblom and Roger Wahlberg
- 249: Using Ex Post Data to Estimate the Hurdle Rate of Abatement Investments - An Application to the Swedish Pulp and Paper Industry and Energy Sector

- Åsa Löfgren, Katrin Millock and Celine Nauges
- 248: Social Capital vs Institutions in the Growth Process

- Pelle Ahlerup, Ola Olsson and David Yanagizawa-Drott
- 247: On the Institutional Legacy of Mercantilist and Imperialist Colonialism

- Ola Olsson
- 246: What do friends and media tell us? How different information channels affect women’s risk perceptions of age-related female infertility

- Elina Lampi
- 245: Anonymity, Reciprocity, and Conformity: Evidence from Voluntary Contributions to a National Park in Costa Rica

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 244: Does Migration Pay? Earnings effects from geographic mobility following job displacement

- Anders Boman
- 243: Om nationalekonomisk imperialism och idéutveckling

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 241: Does openness reduce wage inequality in developing countries? A panel data analysis

- Farzana Munshi
- 240: Economic Performance of Turkish Immigrant Men in the European Labour-Market: Evidence from Sweden

- Alpaslan Akay, Gokhan Karabulut and Kerem Tezic
- 239: Second Order Approximation for the Average Marginal Effect of Heckman's Two Step Procedure

- Alpaslan Akay and Elias Tsakas
- 238: Hur mäta produktivitet och hur produktiva är svenska professorer i nationalekonomi? Forskningsutvärdering med hjälp av kvantitativa och kvalitativa indikatorer

- Nikias Sarafoglou
- 237: Aid and Economic Development in Africa

- Arne Bigsten
- 236: Can China’s Growth be Sustained? A Productivity Perspective

- Jinghai Zheng, Arne Bigsten and Angang Hu
- 235: Göteborgsskolan - praktisk, friakademisk, historisk, fortbildande, social

- Johan Lönnroth
- 234: Puzzling tax attitudes and labels

- Åsa Löfgren and Katarina Nordblom
- 233: The Bright Side of Shiller-Swaps: A Solution to Inter-generational Risk-sharing

- Evert Carlsson and Karl Erlandzon
- 232: EFFICIENCY IN HOUSING MARKETS: DO HOME BUYERS KNOW HOW TO DISCOUNT?

- Erik Hjalmarsson and Randi Hjalmarsson
- 231: Age-related risk of female infertility: A comparison between perceived personal and general risks

- Elina Lampi
- 230: Ten Years of Misleading Information - Investment Advice in Printed Media

- Erik R. Lidén and Markus Rosenberg
- 229: Coasean Bargaining Games with Stochastic Stock Externalities

- Magnus Hennlock
- 228: Risk Management in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) – The Potential of Sustainability Labels

- Adrian Muller
- 227: Scandinavia, Economics in

- Niels Kærgård, Bo Sandelin and Arild Sæther
- 226: Consumption Theory with Reference Dependent Utility

- Fredrik W. Andersson
- 225: What explains attitudes towards tax levels? A multi-tax comparison

- Henrik Hammar, Sverker C. Jagers and Katarina Nordblom
- 224: BNP-begreppets historia

- Bo Sandelin
- 223: Windfall Gains, Political Economy, and Economic Development

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Ola Olsson
- 222: Who Are the Trustworthy, We Think?

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 221: A Note on the Risk Behavior and Death of Homo Economicus

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 220: Is Concern for Relative Consumption a Function of Relative Consumption?

- Fredrik W. Andersson
- 219: Bridging the Great Divide in South Africa: Inequality and Punishment in the Provision of Public Goods

- Martine Visser and Justine Burns
- 218: Welfare Implications of Peer Punishment in Unequal Societies

- Martine Visser
- 217: Clarifying Poverty Decomposition

- Adrian Muller
- 216: Sustainable Agriculture and the Production of Biomass for Energy Use

- Adrian Muller
- 215: Putting decomposition of energy use and pollution on a firm footing - clarifications on the residual, zero and negative values and strategies to assess the performance of decomposition methods

- Adrian Muller
- 214: How to Make the Clean Development Mechanism Sustainable - The Potential of Rent Extraction

- Adrian Muller
- 213: Putting decomposition of energy use and pollution on a firm footing - clarifications on the residual, zero and negative values and strategies to assess the performance of decomposition methods

- Adrian Muller
- 212: Analyzing Economic Market Interactions as Conflicts: New Concepts to Assess Market-Based Policy Instruments

- Simon A. Mason and Adrian Muller
- 211: Gender, Risk and Stereotypes

- Dinky Daruvala
- 210: Would The Right Social Preference Model Please Stand Up!

- Dinky Daruvala
- 209: The income of the Swedish baby boomers

- Lennart Flood, N. Anders Klevmarken and Andreea Mitrut
- 208: Assessing management options for weed control with demanders and non-demanders in a choice experiment

- Fredrik Carlsson and Mitesh Kataria
- 207: The Complex Attitudes to Alcohol Taxation

- Katarina Nordblom
- 206: Institutions and their Measures: A Black Box of Goodies

- Gustav Hansson
- 205: Trade Liberalization and Wage Inequality: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh

- Dick Durevall and Farzana Munshi
- 204: The Importance of Habit Formation for Environmental Taxation

- Åsa Löfgren and Katarina Nordblom
- 203: Fisheries Economics and 20 years with Marine Resource Economics: A Citation Analysis

- Håkan Eggert
- 202: Real Exchange Rate Adjustment In European Transition Countries

- Florin Maican and Richard J. Sweeney