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The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Gap Revisited: The Role of Emotions and Moral Satisfaction
(2011-04)
While many earlier studies have found that people’s maximum willingness to pay for having a good is often substantially lower than their minimum willingness to accept not having it, more recent experimental evidence suggests ...
Konsumtionsrapporten 2011
(2011)
I Konsumtionsrapporten 2011 sammanfattas och analyseras hushållens privata konsumtion i Sverige under 2010. Rapporten inleds med en översikt av offentlig statistik om hushållens utgifter och välbefinnande. Därefter analyseras ...
Parallel imports and mandatory substitution reform: A kick or a muff for price competition in pharmaceuticals
(2011-04)
What has been the effect of competition from parallel imports on prices of locally-sourced onpatent drugs? Did the 2002 Swedish mandatory substitution reform increase this competition? To answer these questions, we carried ...
Can Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment of REDD+ Improve Forest Governance?
(2011-04)
The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility has recently proposed the application of strategic environmental social assessment (SESA) for incorporating environmental and social considerations in the preparation of REDD+ ...
Endogenous Norm Formation over the Life Cycle. The Case of Tax Evasion
(2011-06)
This paper offers an explanation to why the general observation that elderly hold stronger moral attitudes than young ones may be an age rather than a cohort effect. We apply mechanisms from social psychology to explain ...
Economic Growth and Clean Water in the Göta River - A Pilot Study of Collective Action and the Environmental Kuznets Curve 1895-2000
(2011-10)
Because of a growing population and industrialization, total pollution levels
in many water-courses around the world have increased considerably for hundreds, if
not thousands, of years. In the last few decades, however, ...
Decoupling: Is there a Separate Contribution from Environmental Taxation
(2011-01)
Decoupling is a crucial topic in the analysis of sustainable development.
Without decoupling, continuing and increasing economic growth in
developed and developing countries would come with ever increasing
environmental ...
INFERENCE PRINCIPLES FOR MULTIVARIATE SURVEILLANCE
(2011-03-29)
Multivariate surveillance is of interest in industrial production as it enables the monitoring of several components. Recently there has been an increased interest also in other areas such as detection of bioterrorism, ...
Professionals and the New Public Management - Multi professional teamwork in psychiatric care
(2011-05-09)
This study examines the cooperative work of several professions in Swedish multi-professional teams in child and adolescent psychiatric open care units in an environment of strong economic and efficiency controls resulting ...
Institution building with limited resources: Establishing a supreme audit institution in Rwanda
(2011-01)
This study is about institution building with limited resources. Through a case study of
the establishment of a supreme audit institution (SAI) in Rwanda, we examine the tensions
between institutional first-best benchmarks ...