CERE Working Papers
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- 2024:1: Social antagonism, identity-driven beliefs, and loss avoidance
- Klarizze Anne Martin Puzon, Ruth Tacneng and Thierno Barry
- 2023:3: The effect of environmental protection expenditures on industrial employment in Sweden
- Golnaz Amjadi, Moriah Bostian, Hanna Lindström, Tommy Lundgren and Mattias Vesterberg
- 2023:2: Who is concerned about climate change when forests are burning? Evidence from Swedish forest fires
- Xiao Hu
- 2023:1: En samhällsekonomisk analys av förändrat skogsbruk
- Runar Brännlund and Tomas Thuresson
- 2022:3: The bioeconomy, circularity, and sustainability -How the concepts are conceptualized in the forestry sector
- Camilla Widmark, Marco Persichina and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2021:19: The Boadway Paradox Revisited: The Case of Compensated Equilibrium
- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- 2021:18: Do ride-hailing services worsen freeway congestion and air quality? Evidence from Uber's entry in California

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Nicole Ngo
- 2021:17: Department of Economics, Umeå University, S-901 87, Umeå, Sweden www.cere.se CERE Working Paper, 2021:17 Barriers and opportunities to incorporate scientific evidence into air quality management in Mexico: A stakeholders’ perspective
- Dalia M. Muñoz-Pizza, Mariana Villada-Canela, Patricia Rivera-Castañeda, Álvaro Osornio-Vargas, Adan Martinez-Cruz and José Luis Texcalac-Sangrador
- 2021:16: Time vs money metrics for contingent valuation surveys: Theory and application to rural data
- Bengt Kriström and Klarizze Anne Puzon
- 2021:15: The Costs and Benefits of Supporting Data Centers: A General Equilibrium Analysis
- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- 2021:14: The value of lost load in Swedish industry
- Thomas Broberg, Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Lars Persson
- 2021:13: Burn it or let them bury it? The net social cost of producing district heating from imported waste
- Thomas Broberg, Elbert Dijkgraaf and Sef Meens-Eriksson
- 2021:12: Water conservation and the common pool problem: Can pricing address free-riding in residential hot water consumption?
- Mikael Elinder, Xiao Hu and Che-Yuan Liang
- 2021:11: Förstudie kring frågan om och hur vattenkraftens bidrag till reglerförmåga kan värderas monetärt
- Bengt Kriström and Per-Olov Johansson
- 2021:10: Electoral cycles and in-kind transfers for ecosystem services: A survey experiment in rural Mindoro
- Paul Dingkuhn, Imelda Revilla Molina and Klarizze Anne Puzon
- 2021:9: Veto power and coalition formation in the commons: an experiment

- Marc Willinger, Oussama Rhouma and Klarizze Anne Puzon
- 2021:8: Cascading Defections from Cooperation Triggered by Present-Biased Behaviors in the Commons

- Marco Persichina
- 2021:7: Present Bias in Renewable Resources Management Reduces Agent’s Welfare
- Marco Persichina
- 2021:6: Other-Regarding Preferences and Social Norms in the Intergenerational Transfer of Renewable Resources when the Agent has Present-Biased Preferences
- Marco Persichina
- 2021:5: Ethnic disparity in altruism towards reforestation: A social preference experiment in Mindoro, Philippines
- Imelda Revilla Molina, Katelyn Castillo and Klarizze Anne Martin Puzon
- 2021:4: Enhancing the informational nudge of energy labels: Evidence from a DCE in New Delhi

- Charu Grover, Sangeeta Bansal and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2021:3: Governance of urban green spaces across Latin America -Insights from semi-structured interviews to managers amid COVID-19
- Jaime Sainz-Santamaria and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2021:2: Teleworking from a near-home shared office in Mexico City -A discrete choice experiment on office workers

- José Alberto Lara-Pulido and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2021:1: Take a ride on the green side: How do CDM projects affect Indian manufacturing firms’ environmental performance?

- Jurate Jaraite, Oliwia Kurtyka and Hélène Ollivier
- 2020:17: Project Appraisal in the Reformed EU ETS: Looking for Shortcuts

- Per-Olov Johansson
- 2020:16: Self-selected intervals in psycho-physic experiments and the measurement of willingness to pay

- Marco Persichina and Bengt Kriström
- 2020:15: Is Industrial Energy Inefficiency Transient or Persistent? Evidence from Swedish Manufacturing

- Golnaz Amjadi
- 2020:14: Valuing ecosystem services for agricultural TFP

- Moriha Bostian and Tommy Lundgren
- 2020:13: Environment versus Jobs: An Industry-level Analysis of Sweden

- Golnaz Amjadi
- 2020:12: The Effects of Wind Power on Electricity Markets: An Evaluation Using the Swedish Electricity Market Data

- Xiao Hu, Jūratė Jaraitė and Andrius Kazukauskas
- 2020:11: The 2018 Reform of EU ETS: Consequences for Project Appraisal

- Per-Olov Johansson
- 2020:10: Meeting challenges in forestry: improving performance and competitiveness

- Robert Lundmark, Tommy Lundgren, Elias Olofsson and Wenchao Zhou
- 2020:9: (Temporary?) decoupling of bad subsidies as an alternative to support Mexican fishers during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2020:8: Compliance with the EU Waste Hierarchy: It is a matter of stringency, enforcement … and time!

- Alejandro Egüez
- 2020:7: Stated benefits from urban afforestation in an arid city: A contingent valuation in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

- Dalia M. Muñoz-Pizza, Mariana Villada-Canela, Patricia Rivera-Castañeda, Marco A. Reyna-Carranza, Alvaro Osornio-Vargas and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2020:6: Stated Willingness to Pay for Residential Renewable Electricity and Green Jobs in Aguascalientes, Mexico

- Adan Martinez-Cruz and Hector Nuñez
- 2020:5: Do habitual energy saving behaviors of household heads impact energy consumption in their own dwelling? An exploration in the French residential sector

- Dorothée Charlier and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 2020:4: Wind of change: Small-scale electricity production and distribution grid efficiency in Sweden

- Mattias Vesterberg, Wenchao Zhou and Tommy Lundgren
- 2020:3: Household fuel choice and use: A multiplediscrete-continuous framework

- Aemiro Melkamu Daniel
- 2020:2: Household heterogeneity in valuing electricity demand flexibility services

- Aemiro Melkamu Daniel Melkamu Daniel
- 2020:1: A Dynamic Analysis of Industrial Energy Efficiency and the Rebound Effect

- Golnaz Amjadi, Tommy Lundgren and Whenchao Zhou
- 2019:12: Efficient and sustainable bioenergy production in Swedish forests – a network DEA approach

- Wenchao Zhou, Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Tommy Lundgren
- 2019:11: Prevention or cure? Abatement efficiency in a network technology

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Tommy Lundgren
- 2019:10: On extreme perception bias
- Imelda Molina, Emrico Aguilar and Klarizze Puzon
- 2019:9: Can common ownership prevent the tragedy of the commons? An experimental investigation

- Klarizze Puzon and Marc Willinger
- 2019:8: Household Preferences for Load Restrictions: Is There an Effect of Pro-Environmental Framing?

- Thomas Broberg, Aemiro Melkamu Daniel and Lars Persson
- 2019:7: Forest owner objectives typologies: instruments for each owner type or instruments for most owner types?

- Brian Danley
- 2019:6: On the Formulation of the Alternative Scenario in Cost-Benefit Analysis

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- 2019:5: Intermittency and Pricing Flexibility in Electricity Markets

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė, Andrius Kazukauskas, Runar Brännlund, Chandra Kiran and Bengt Kriström
- 2019:4: Hourly demand for electricity in Sweden: Implications for load, welfare and emissions

- Amin Karimu, Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Mattias Vesterberg
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