CERE Working Papers
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- 2019:3: Using an Integrated Choice and Latent Variable Model to Understand the Impact of “Professional” Respondents in a Stated Preference Survey

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Lars Persson and Thomas Broberg
- 2019:2: Gone fishing: The value of recreational fishing in Sweden

- Ola Carlén, Göran Bostedt, Runar Brännlund and Lars Persson
- 2019:1: Planning on a wider scale – Swedish forest owners’ preferences for landscape policy attributes

- Göran Bostedt, Astrid Zabel and Hans Ekvall
- 2018:11: The Infinitely Worried Forest Owner: Key Biotopes and Forest Certification in a Faustmann Model

- Bengt Per-Olov Kriström and Per-Olov Johansson
- 2018:10: Do redlisted species follow Benford's law?

- Bengt Kriström
- 2018:9: Economics and Social Costs of Hydroelectric Power

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- 2018:8: Effects of EPC home energy audits on investment: A quasi-natural experiment approach

- Thomas Broberg, Alejandro Egüez and Andrius Kažukauskas
- 2018:7: Evaluating Large Projects when there are Substitutes: Looking for Possible Shortcuts

- Per-Olov Johansson and Ginés de Rus
- 2018:6: Parking, transit and traffic: Evidence from SFpark
- Chandra K. Krishnamurthy and Nicole S. Ngo
- 2018:5: Peak and off-peak demand for electricity: subsistence levels and price elasticities

- Runar Brännlund and Mattias Vesterberg
- 2018:4: Benefits of real-time pricing and rooftop solar PV generation: Explorations using Swedish micro-data

- Chandra K.B. Krishnamurthy, Mattias Vesterberg, Herman Böök, Anders V. Lindfors and Rauli Svento
- 2018:2: Understanding Preference Imprecision

- Oben K. Bayrak and John Hey
- 2018:1: Decisions under Risk Dispersion and Skewness

- Oben K. Bayrak and John Hey
- 2017:10: Assessing the Rebound Effect in Energy Intensive Industries: A Factor Demand Model Approach with Asymmetric Price Response

- Anna Dahlqvist, Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- 2017:9: Consumer Preferences and Soft Load Control on the Swedish Electricity Market

- Thomas Broberg, Runar Brännlund and Lars Persson
- 2017:8: Social Comparisons in Real Time: A Field Experiment of Residential Electricity and Water Use

- Andrius Kazukauskas, Thomas Broberg and Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė
- 2017:7: Accounting for Elimination-by-Aspects Strategies and Demand Management in Electricity Contract Choice

- Aemiro Melkamu Daniel, Lars Persson and Erlend Dancke Sandorf
- 2017:6: Perspectives on the Transformation of the Organic Energy System in 19th Century Sweden

- Magnus Lindmark and Fredrik Olsson Spjut
- 2017:5: Policies for forest landscape management – A conceptual approach with an empirical application for Swedish Conditions

- Astrid Zabel, Göran Bostedt and Hans Ekvall
- 2017:4: Blame it on the Owner – Ownership and Energy Performance of Multidwelling buildings

- Thomas Broberg and Alejandro Egüez
- 2017:3: The Economics of Natural Disasters: an Overview of the Current Research Issues and Methods

- Mattia Luigi Ratti
- 2017:2: Water Markets, Water Rights and Economic Efficiency

- Andrew L. Zaeske and Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy
- 2017:1: The Rebound Effect in Swedish Heavy Industry

- Golnaz Amjadi, Tommy Lundgren, Lars Persson and Shanshan Zhang
- 2016:20: Recreational Fishing in Sweden in 2013 - Scope and value

- Ola Carlén, Göran Bostedt, Lars Persson and Runar Brännlund
- 2016:19: A general equilibrium cost-bene t rule for green certi ficates

- Bengt Kriström
- 2016:18: Priorities and preferences in the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive - A case study of the river Alsterån

- Kristina Ek and Lars Persson
- 2016:17: Swedish no-take zones for fishing from an economic perspective – an empirical analysis

- Göran Bostedt, Runar Brännlund, Ola Carlén, Fredrik Gisselman and Lars Persson
- 2016:16: The economics of the European Water Framework Directive – A retrospective remark focusing on Sweden

- Kristina Ek and Lars Persson
- 2016:15: When financial imperfections are not the problem, but the solution

- Maria Arvaniti and Andrés Carvajal
- 2016:14: Tradable Permits in Cost–Benefit Analysis. A Numerical Illustration

- Per-Olov Johansson
- 2016:13: On the Treatment of Emissions Trading and Green and White Certificates in Cost–Benefit Analysis

- Per-Olov Johansson
- 2016:12: Another Solution for Allais Paradox: Preference Imprecision, Dispersion and Pessimism

- Oben K. Bayrak
- 2016:11: Uncertainty, Extreme Outcomes and Climate Change: a critique

- Maria Arvaniti
- 2016:10: Explaining the Interplay of Three Markets: Green Certificates, Carbon Emissions and Electricity

- Sandra Schusser and Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė
- 2016:9: Who adopts LPG as the main cooking fuel and why? Empirical evidence on Ghana based on national survey

- Amin Karimu, Justice Tei Mensah and George Adu
- 2016:8: Energy Intensity and Convergence in Swedish Industry: A Combined Econometric and Decomposition Analysis

- Amin Karimu, Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Patrik Söderholm
- 2016:7: Fiskefria områden ur ett samhällsekonomiskt perspektiv: En konceptuell analys

- Göran Bostedt, Runar Brännlund, Ola Carlén and Lars Persson
- 2016:6: Pricing Forest Carbon: Implications of Asymmetry in Climate Policy

- Mathilda Eriksson, Runar Brännlund and Tommy Lundgren
- 2016:5: Mitigating Climate Change with Forest Climate Tools

- Mathilda Eriksson
- 2016:4: When Not in the Best of Worlds: Uncertainty and Forest Carbon Sequestration

- Mathilda Eriksson and Anders Vesterberg
- 2016:3: Time substitution for environmental performance: The case of Sweden manufacturing

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Tommy Lundgren and William L. Weber
- 2016:2: Perceptions and inattention in private electricity consumption
- Andrius Kazukauskas and Thomas Broberg
- 2015:14: Department of Economics, Umeå University, S-901 87, Umeå, Sweden www.cere.se CERE Working Paper, 2015:14 Energy efficient R&D investment and Aggregate Energy Demand: Evidence from OECD Countries

- Amin Karimu and Runar Brännlund
- 2015:13: Is there a valuation gap? The case of interval valuations

- Oben Bayrak and Bengt Kriström
- 2015:12: Environmental investment and firm performance: A panel VAR approach

- Shanshan Zhang, Tommy Lundgren and Wenchao Zhou
- 2015:11: Tradable Permits in Cost–Benefit Analysis

- Per-Olov Johansson
- 2015:10: Environmental investment and firm performance: A network approach

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Tommy Lundgren
- 2015:9: Preference Cloud Theory: Imprecise Preferences and Preference Reversals

- Oben Bayrak and John Hey
- 2015:8: Will adaptation delay the transition to clean energy systems?

- O Bahn, Kelly de Bruin and C Fertel
- 2015:7: Renewable Energy Policy, Economic Growth and Employment in EU Countries: Gain without Pain?

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė, Amin Karimu, Andrius Kazukauskas and Paulius Kažukauskas
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