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The Climate Decade: Changing Attitudes on Three Continents
(2020-05)
We examine how attitudes and willingness to pay (WTP) for climate policies have changed over the past decade in the United States, China, and Sweden. All three countries exhibit an increased willingness to pay for climate ...
PRIVATE PENSION SAVINGS: GENDER, MARITAL STATUS AND WEALTH - EVIDENCE FROM SWEDEN IN 2002
(2008-05-27)
During the last decades, people in Sweden have changed their savings behavior towards long-term savings such as tax-deferred pension accounts. This indicates that the tax-deferrable pension savings will play a larger roll ...
Carbon Pricing: Transaction Costs of Emissions Trading vs. Carbon Taxes
(2015-01)
In this paper we empirically compare the transaction costs from monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of two environmental regulations directed to cost-efficiently reduce greenhouse gas emissions: a carbon dioxide ...
Equalization of paid working hours in the dual-earner household: Does it increase women's double burden?
(2008-03-10)
By using a sample of Swedish dual-earner households, this paper investigates how a transfer
of time spent on paid work from the man to the woman influences their allocation of unpaid
household work. It is found that their ...
Why Do Environmental Taxes Work Better in Developed Countries?
(2011-12)
We compare of the performance of emission taxes between Colombia and Sweden in an experimental setting where subjects are regulated through environmental taxes and had to decide on emission levels, compliance behavior, and ...
Modelling the spatial patterns of influenza incidence in Sweden
(University of Gothenburg, 2010)
Information about the spatial spread of epidemics can be useful for many purposes. The spatial aspect of Swedish influenza data was analyzed with the main aim of finding patterns that could be useful for statistical ...
Social preferences during childhood and the role of gender and age - An experiment in Austria and Sweden
(2010-11)
We examine social preferences of Swedish and Austrian children and adolescents using the experimental design of Charness and Rabin (2002). We find that difference aversion decreases while social-welfare preferences increase ...
The Baltic Exchange: Mutual Influences between Economists in the German and Swedish Language Areas
(2008-02-15)
In the 19th and 20th centuries economists of the German and Swedish
language areas strongly influenced each other and made significant contributions to
the development and critique of neoclassical economics. In our paper, ...
Demand for coffee in Sweden: The role of prices, preferences and market power
(Elsevier, 2007)
There is a widespread belief that consumer coffee prices are high relative to bean prices and that lower consumer prices would lead to substantial increases in bean exports from Third-World countries. This issue is evaluated ...
Evaluation of the Impact of Forest Certification on Environmental Outcomes in Sweden
(2016-05)
Voluntary forest certification is an increasingly popular tool allowing producers who meet stringent environmental standards to label their products in the marketplace and potentially achieve greater market access and ...