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Vindkraften i kommunal motvind
Nya data visar att stödet är starkt för MP i valdistrikt utan vindkraft, medan det finns ett starkt stöd för SD där vindkraft byggs. Forskaren Erik Lundin skriver här om demokratiska utmaningar och ev…
Popular Science
Publish date 6/8/2021
Gender and Climate Action
It is well-known that men and women differ in their views regarding the severity of climate change, but do they also differ in their support for climate policy and in undertaking climate action in the…
Working Paper
Publish date 4/21/2020
Gender and Climate Action
It is well-known that men and women differ in their views regarding the severity of climate change, but do they also differ in their support for climate policy and in undertaking climate action in the…
Journal Article
Publish date 2/18/2022
Sliutreplik: Frivillighet kommer inte att fungera
Erik Lundin, IFN, skriver om vindkraft och ekonomiska incitament i en debattartikel i Svenska Dagbladet.
I dagsläget är många kommuner negativt inställda till vindkraft, ett sätt att vända det är att…
Op-Ed
Publish date 3/18/2021
Erik Lundin presents at The IAEE North American Virtual Conference
Erik Lundin presents his study "Geographic Price Dispersion and Allocation of Wind Power: Evidence from a Swedish Electricity Market Splitting Reform", at The 38th Annual IAEE North American Virtual C…
Event
Publish date 11/1/2021
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IFN Researcher
IFN Researcher
The Comparative Impact of Cash Transfers and a Psychotherapy Program on Psychological and Economic Well-being
We study the economic and psychological effects of a USD 1076 PPP unconditional cash transfer, a five-week psychotherapy program, and the combination of both interventions among 5,756 individuals in r…
Working Paper
Publish date 1/7/2021
Fairness, Flexibility and the Far Right: Understanding the Relationship between Populism, Social Spending and Labor Markets
The large increase in economic inequality and the dismantling of the welfare state in Western democracies has been connected to the rise of populist parties. If populist voting is explained by fear an…
Working Paper
Publish date 9/1/2021
A Time to Plot, a Time to Reap: Coups, Regime Changes and Inequality
A vast economic literature examines the welfare gains and distributional consequences of economic reforms, while much less is generally known on the relationship of inequality and forced regime change…
Journal Article
Publish date 8/30/2021