Johansson-Stenman, Olof, 1966-
Johansson, Olof, 1966-
Johansson, Olof
Olof Johansson-Stenman
VIAF ID: 16736082 ( Personal )
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Works
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Animal welfare and social decisions | |
Anonymity, reciprocity, and conformity : evidence from voluntary contributions to a national park in Costa Rica | |
Anyone for higher speed limits? : self-interested and adaptive political preferences | |
Are men really more overconfident than women? : a natural field experiment on exam behavior | |
Are most people consequentialists? | |
Are people inequality averse or just risk averse? | |
Are some lives more valuable? | |
The behavioural economics of climate change | |
Choosing from behind a veil of ignorance in India | |
Costs and benefits beyond anthropocentric welfarism. | |
The costs and benefits of electric vehicles : should battery, hybrid and fuel-cell vehicles be publicly supported in Sweden? | |
Do you enjoy having more than others? : survey evidence of positional goods | |
Does context matter more for hypothetical than for actual contributions? : evidence from a natural field experiment | |
Does environmental economics produce aeroplanes without engines? : on the need for an environmental social science | |
Does stake size matter in trust games? | |
Emotions, morality and public goods : the WTA-WTP disparity revisited | |
Environmental policy when people's preferences are inconsistent, non-welfaristic, or simply not developed | |
Estimating individual driving distance by car and public transport use in Sweden | |
Fairness concerns in environmental economics : do they really matter and if so how? | |
Funding a new bridge in rural Vietnam : a field experiment on conditional cooperation and default contribution | |
Genuine saving and positional externalities | |
Global environmental problems, efficiency and limited altruism | |
Health investments under risk and ambiguity | |
Honestly, why are you driving a BMW? | |
How much do we care about absolute versus relative income and consumption? | |
Hypothetical bias in choice experiments : within versus between subject tests | |
Is transport safety more valuable in the air? | |
Keeping up with the Joneses, the Smiths and the Tanakas, 2015: | |
Keeping up with the Vaishyas : caste and relative standing | |
Measuring hypothetical grandparents' preferences for equality and relative standings | |
A note on the risk behavior and death of Homo economicus | |
Om nationalekonomisk imperialism och idéutveckling | |
Positional concerns in an OLG model : optimal labor and capital income taxation | |
Publicly provided private goods and optimal taxation when consumers have positional preferences | |
Risk aversion and expected utility of consumption over time | |
Road pricing, traffic congestion and the environment : issues of efficiency and social feasibility | |
Self image and choice experiments : hypothetical and actual willingness to pay | |
Self-image and valuation of moral goods : stated versus real willingness to pay | |
Should public policy be concerned with the subjective or the objective risk? | |
Should we trust hypothetical referenda? : test and identification problems | |
Should we use distributional weights in CBA when income taxes can deal with equity? | |
Social Comparisons and Optimal Taxation in a Small Open Economy | |
Social preferences are stable over long periods of time | |
Trust, trust games and stated trust : evidence from rural Bangladesh | |
The value of risk-free cigarettes : do smokers underestimate the risk? | |
Veblen's theory of the leisure class revisited : implications for optimal income taxation | |
Voting motives, group identity, and social norms | |
Welfare, externalities, and taxation, 1996: | |
When Samuelson met Veblen abroad : national and global public good provision when social comparisons matter | |
Who are the trustworthy, we think? | |
The willingness to pay-willingness to accept gap revisited : the role of emotions and moral satisfaction | |
You don't have to agree with me, but we have to be jointly responsible : collaborative remembering in old couples |