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- 2011:13: The effect of mandatory agro-environmental policy on farm environmental performance

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė and Andrius Kazukauskas
- 2011:12: The costs and benefits of intensive forest management

- Runar Brännlund, Ola Carlén, Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- 2011:11: Assessing the welfare effects of promoting biomass growth and the use of bioenergy – A simple back-of-an-envelope calculation

- Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- 2011:10: Dynamic CGE-model with heterogeneous forest biomass: Applications to climate policy

- Örjan Furtenback
- 2011:9: The Role of Proactive Adaptation in International Climate Change Mitigation Agreements

- Kelly Chloe de Bruin, Hans-Peter Weikard and Rob Dellink
- 2011:8: Distinguishing Between Proactive (Stock) and Reactive (Flow) Adaptation

- Kelly Chloe de Bruin
- 2011:7: Effekter för den elintensiva industrin av att dessa branscher i olika grad omfattas av kvotplikt inom elcertifikatsystemet

- Runar Brännlund and Tommy Lundgren
- 2011:6: Environmental Performance and Climate Policy

- Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- 2011:5: The REMEDE Project: A useful framework for assessing non-market damages from oil spills?

- Jonas Feyes, Scott Cole and Linus Hasselström
- 2011:4: ”How much is enough?” Determining Adequate Levels of Environmental Compensation for Wind Power Impacts using Equivalency Analysis: An Illustrative & Hypothetical Case Study of Sea Eagle Impacts at the Smøla Wind Farm, Norway

- Scott Cole
- 2011:3: Efficiency, Productivity and Environmental Policy: A Case Study of Power Generation in the EU

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė and Corrado Di Maria
- 2011:2: Benefit Transfer for Environmental Improvements in Coastal Areas: General vs. Specific Models

- Katarina Östberg, Cecilia Håkansson, Linus Hasselström and Göran Bostedt
- 2011:1: Economic Modeling in Forestry: Avoiding the Lucas Critique
- Karl-Gustaf Löfgren and Peichen Gong
- 2010:14: Unintentional Climate Policy: Swedish experiences of carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth 1950-2005

- Magnus Lindmark and Lars Fredrik Andersson
- 2010:12: Economic Evaluation of Biotechnological Progress: The effect of changing management behavior

- Peichen Gong, Karl-Gustaf Löfgren and Ola Rosvall
- 2010:11: Climate Policy and Profit Efficiency

- Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- 2010:10: Non-market valuation of the coastal environment - uniting political aims, ecological and economic knowledge

- Katarina Östberg, Linus Hasselström and Cecilia Håkansson
- 2010:9: Beware of the wolf: Is animal fear affecting willingness to pay for conservation of large carnivores?

- Runar Brännlund, Maria Johansson, Jens Karlsson and Magnus Sjöström
- 2010:8: Technical change, carbon dioxide reduction and energy consumption in the Swedish pulp and paper industry 1973-2006

- Magnus Lindmark, Ann-Kristin Bergquist and Lars Fredrik Andersson
- 2010:7: Outcomes and Determinants of Success of a Performance Payment Scheme for Carnivore Conservation

- Astrid Zabel, Göran Bostedt and Stefanie Engel
- 2010:6: Towards a dynamic Ecol-Econ CGE model with forest as biomass capital

- Örjan Furtenback
- 2010:5: A note on CostBenefit Analysis, the Marginal Cost of Public Funds, and the Marginal Excess Burden of Taxes

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- 2010:4: Tax or no tax? Preferences for climate policy attributes

- Runar Brännlund and Lars Persson
- 2010:3: Environmental Incidents and Firm Value –International Evidence using a MultiFactor Event Study Framework

- Tommy Lundgren and Rickard Olsson
- 2010:2: Approach to Analysis of Self-Selected Interval Data

- Yuri Belyaev and Bengt Kriström
- 2010:1: A note on how to undertake a cost-benefit analysis in monetary and environmental units

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström