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- 2017:3: Costs of traffic accidents with ungulates in Sweden

- Ing-Marie Gren and Annika Jägerbrand
- 2017:2: Design of climate tax on food consumption

- Ing-Marie Gren, Emma Moberg, Elin Röös, Sarah Säll and Julius Andersson
- 2017:1: Exact and superlative measurement of the Luenberger- Hicks-Moorsteen productivity indicator

- Frederic Ang and Peter Jan Kerstens
- 2016:12: Gasoline and diesel demand elasticities: A consistent estimate across the EU-28

- Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu
- 2016:11: Economic effects of the invasive worm Marenzelleria spp. in the Baltic Sea

- Ing-Marie Gren, Antonia Nyström Sandman and Johan Näslund
- 2016:10: Wild boars and farming in Sweden - an assessment of the costs

- Hans Andersson, Ing-Marie Gren and Torgny Pettersson
- 2016:9: Selling real assets: the impact of idiosyncratic project risk in an auction environment

- Luca Di Corato and Michele Moretto
- 2016:8: Rural land development under hyperbolic discounting: a real option approach

- Luca Di Corato
- 2016:7: Estimating the marginal impact of large carnivores on the hunting value of roe deer

- Tobias Häggmark Svensson and Katarina Elofsson
- 2016:5: The costs of livestock depredation by large carnivores

- Marit Widman and Katarina Elofsson
- 2016:4: Passive farming and land development: a real option approach

- Luca Di Corato and Mark Brady
- 2016:3: Habitat quality and fish population: impacts of nutrient enrichment on populations of European perch off the east coast of Sweden

- Wondmagegn Tirkaso and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2016:2: Fungi diversity in Swedish forests: impact of site quality on standing volume and variability in forest growth

- Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2016:1: Hunting value of wild boar in Sweden: A choice experiment

- Marc Engelmann, Carl-Johan Lagerkvist and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2015:07: An empirical analysis of hunting lease pricing and value of game in Sweden

- Justice Mensah and Katarina Elofsson
- 2015:6: Multidimensional auctions for long-term procurement contracts under the threat of early exit: the case of conservation auctions

- Luca Di Corato, Cesare Dosi and Michele Moretto
- 2015:5: Carbon emission and social capital in Sweden

- George Marbuah and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2015:3: Distributional effects of environmental meat taxes in Sweden- Can the poor still eat meat?

- Sarah Säll
- 2015:2: Economically optimal management of two deer species competing for food

- Justice Tei Mensah, Katarina Elofsson and Petter Kjellander
- 2015:1: A review of the literature on benefits, costs, and policies for wildlife management

- Tobias Häggmark-Svensson, Katarina Elofsson, Marc Engelmann and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2014:8: Economic incentives for carbon sequestration: A review of the literature

- Abenezer Aklilu and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2014:7: Cost-efficient climate policies for interdependent and uncertain carbon pools

- Katarina Elofsson and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2014:06: International knowledge diffusion and its impact on the cost-effective clean-up of the Baltic Sea

- Katarina Elofsson
- 2014:5: Costs of traffic accidents with wild boar populations in Sweden

- Tobias Häggmark Svensson, Ing-Marie Gren, Hans Andersson, Gunnar Jansson and Annika Jägerbrand
- 2014:4: Violation of environmental regulations as a disinvestment in social capital

- Ing-Marie Gren, Mikael Andersson Franko and Fredrik Holstein
- 2014:3: Investment stimuli under government present-biased time preferences

- Luca Di Corato
- 2014:2: Got green milk? A field experimental trial of consumer demand for a climate label

- Elina Matsdotter, Katarina Elofsson and Johan Arntyr
- 2014:1: Cost-effective management of a eutrophicated sea in the presence of uncertain technological development and climate change

- Ing-Marie Gren and Martin Lindqvist
- 2013:10: Farmland Investments in Africa: What’s the Deal?

- Luca Di Corato and Sebastian Hess
- 2013:9: Is forest sequestration at the expense of bioenergy and forest products cost-effective in EU climate policy to 2050?

- Miriam Munnich Vass and Katarina Elofsson
- 2013:8: Should forests be used as uncertain carbon sinks or uncertain fossil fuel substitutes in the EU Roadmap to 2050?

- Katarina Elofsson and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2013:7: Species Imperilment on the Global Scale: Empirical evidences of economic causes

- Ing-Marie Gren, Monica Campos, Lena Gustafsson and Katarina Elofsson
- 2013:6: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CHOICE IN GHANA

- Justice Mensah and George Adu
- 2013:5: Costs and fairness of forest carbon sequestration in EU climate policy

- Miriam Munnich Vass, Katarina Elofsson and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2013:4: Control and adaptation strategies for invasive species with different life history

- Katarina Elofsson and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2013:3: Violation of environmental regulations in Sweden: Economic motives, environmental attitudes, and social capital

- Fredrik Holstein and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2013:2: Market power and double-dipping in nutrient trading markets

- Ing-Marie Gren and Katarina Elofsson
- 2013:1: Cost effective nutrient abatement for the Baltic Sea under learning-by-doing induced technical change

- Martin Lindqvist and Ing-Marie Gren
- 2012:4: Value of land use for carbon sequestration: An application to the EU climate policy

- Ing-Marie Gren Gren and Katarina Elofsson
- 2012:3: Bioenergy from the Swedish Forest Sector - A Partial Equilibrium Analysis of Supply Costs and Implications for the Forest Product Markets

- Mattias Carlsson
- 2012:02: Directed technological change: It's all about knowledge

- Rob Hart
- 2012:01: The economics of natural resources: Understanding and predicting the evolution of supply and demand

- Rob Hart