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In this paper we discuss the choice of taxation or regulation of environmental externalities. The subject might appear to be a well-trodden path, but we believe we have a new angle on this well…
27 July 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden, Global HubIn this policy brief, we offer an introduction to the family of policy instruments known as “flexible performance standards.” We describe and examine the attributes of performance standards that…
11 May 2020 | Policy Brief | Sweden, Global Hub2015 was a special year. During a few months the political stars aligned and made it possible for the international community to agree on the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and the Paris…
4 May 2020 | Peer Reviewed | India, Colombia, China, Vietnam, Sweden, Central America, Global HubAbstract We study post-harvest decisions among Tanzanian rice farmers. Risk and time preference experiments are used to understand post-harvest decisions. In particular, we investigate storage and…
14 December 2023 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden, Tanzania, Global HubWe study post-harvest decisions among Tanzanian rice farmers. Risk and time preference experiments are used to understand post-harvest decisions. In particular, we investigate storage and processing…
25 February 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Tanzania, Global HubTick-borne diseases are emerging and re-emerging threats causing public health concerns in Europe and North America. Prevention and control require understanding of human exposure and behaviour. The…
15 December 2023 | Peer Reviewed | Global HubSeveral studies have shown the economic value of various ecosystem services provided by the forest. However, the economic value of how site-specific ecological conditions interact with other functions…
18 May 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Global HubProtected areas (PAs) can mitigate climate change by reducing carbon emissions that result from forest loss. Carbon emissions from forest degradation are a large component of forest loss and are often…
18 May 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Global HubWho is afraid of ticks and tick-borne diseases? Results from a cross-sectional survey in Scandinavia
Abstract Background In Scandinavia, the distribution of ticks is expanding and tick-borne diseases constitute growing health risks. While the probability of getting a tick-borne disease after a tick…
15 December 2023 | Peer Reviewed | Global HubUnderstanding how changes in baseline risk influence preferences for risk reduction is important when valuing the welfare effects of environmental change, including the spread of disease. We conduct a…
15 December 2023 | Peer Reviewed | Global Hub