Working Papers in Economics
From University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
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- 151: Contingent valuation of community plantations in Ethiopia: a look into value elicitation formats and intra-household preference variations

- Fredrik Carlsson, Gunnar Köhlin and Alemu Mekonnen
- 150: Preferences With and Without Prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys?

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- 149: Consumer willingness to pay for farm animal welfare - transportation of farm animals to slaughter versus the use of mobile abattoirs

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- 148: Trade Reform and Wage Inequality in Kenya, 1964-2000

- Arne Bigsten and Dick Durevall
- 147: The Political Economy of Refunded Emissions Payment Programs

- Per Fredriksson and Thomas Sterner
- 146: Unbundling Ex-Colonies: A Comment on Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson, 2001

- Ola Olsson
- 145: Labor market regimes and the effects of monetary policy

- Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Douglas Hibbs
- 144: Voting and the Macroeconomy

- Douglas Hibbs
- 143: Identifying central bank’s preferences: the case of Poland

- Michał Brzozowski
- 142: Kenya’s Development Path and Factor Prices 1964-2000

- Arne Bigsten and Dick Durevall
- 141: Honestly, why are you driving a BMW?
- Olof Johansson-Stenman and Peter Martinsson
- 140: Does stake size matter in trust games?
- Olof Johansson-Stenman, Minhaj Mahmud and Peter Martinsson
- 139: Global environmental problems, efficiency and limited altruism

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 138: The Effect of Past Sickness on Current Earnings in Sweden

- Daniela Andrén and Edward Palmer
- 137: WHY ARE THE SICKNESS ABSENCES SO LONG IN SWEDEN

- Daniela Andrén
- 136: “Never on a Sunday”: Economic Incentives and Sick Leave in Sweden

- Daniela Andrén
- 135: The Echo of Job Displacement

- Marcus Eliason and Donald Storrie
- 134: Competition in the Swedish Coffee Market

- Dick Durevall
- 133: ASSESSING THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING USING A ONE-FACTOR MODEL

- Thomas Andrén and Daniela Andrén
- 132: Are Underwriter-Analysts More Informed? Scandinavian Evidence

- Erik R. Lidén
- 131: Evaluating the welfare effects of improved water quality using the choice experiment method

- Hala Abou-Ali and Fredrik Carlsson
- 130: Structural Change, Capital’s Contribution, and Economic Efficiency: Sources of China’s Economic Growth Between 1952-1998

- Zijian Wang and Jiegen Wei
- 129: Consumer benefits of labels and bans on genetically modified food - An empirical analysis using Choice Experiments

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- 128: Using Cheap-Talk as a Test of Validity in Choice Experiments

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- 127: An Empirical Analysis of Provincial Productivity in China (1979-2001)

- Jinghai Zheng and Angang Hu
- 126: Heterogeneous preferences for marine amenities: A choice experiment applied to water quality

- Håkan Eggert and Björn Olsson
- 125: Measuring marginal values of noise disturbance from air traffic: Does the time of the day matter?
- Fredrik Carlsson, Elina Lampi and Peter Martinsson
- 124: Performance of the Swedish Real Estate Sector 1998-2002

- Klaus Hammes and Yinghong Chen
- 123: Airline choice, switching costs and frequent flyer programs

- Fredrik Carlsson and Åsa Löfgren
- 122: Can Japan Make a Comeback?

- Arne Bigsten
- 121: Eli Heckscher Today: A Bibliometric Picture

- Bo Sandelin
- 120: Gunnar Westin Silverstolpe - folkbildare, poet och naivistisk nationalekonom

- Johan Lönnroth
- 119: Farm Animal Welfare - testing for market failure

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- 118: Globalisation and the Asia-Pacific Revival

- Arne Bigsten
- 116: Technological Opportunities and Growth in the Natural Resource Sector

- Susanna Lundström
- 115: Effects of Economic Freedom on Growth and the Environment - Implications for Cross-Country Analysis

- Susanna Lundström
- 114: Child mortality, wealth and education: direct versus indirect effects

- Hala Abou-Ali
- 113: Using stated preference methods to evaluate the impact of water on health: the case of metropolitan Cairo

- Hala Abou-Ali
- 112: The effect of water and sanitation on child mortality in Egypt

- Hala Abou-Ali
- 111: What contributes to life satisfaction in transitional Romania?
- Daniela Andrén and Peter Martinsson
- 110: On the problem of optimal inference for time heterogeneous data with error components regression structure

- Robert Jonsson
- 109: Language and Scientific Publication Statistics: a Note

- Bo Sandelin and Nikias Sarafoglou
- 108: Wicksell versus Brisman: A Dispute on Capital between Generations

- Bo Sandelin
- 107: From Welfare to Work: Evaluating a Proposed Tax and Benefit Reform Targeted at Single Mothers in Sweden

- Lennart Flood, Elina Pylkkänen and Roger Wahlberg
- 106: Geography and Institutions: A Review of Plausible and Implausible Linkages

- Ola Olsson
- 105: Geography, Biogeography and Why Some Countries are Rich and Others Poor

- Douglas Hibbs and Ola Olsson
- 104: Deciding Who's Decisive: Municipality Break-Ups and the Behavior of Local Politicians

- Anna Brink
- 103: Unequal Provision of Local Public Services under the Threat of Secession

- Anna Brink
- 102: Maximum Likelihood Ratio based small-sample tests for random coefficients in linear regression

- Max Petzold and Robert Jonsson
- 101: Does the Black-Scholes formula work for electricity markets? A nonparametric approach

- Erik Hjalmarsson