Andersson, Henrik


Unit: Transport economics Stockholm
Title: Researcher
Work description: My research concerns methodological and empirical issues of the evaluation of non-marketed goods using revealed- and stated-preference techniques, and pricing of externalities. Main areas of interests are physical risks and transport noise.


Beginning September 2008 until August 2009 I am on leave of absence from VTI. During this time I will be working at the Toulouse School of Economics, France.

Education
Ph.D. in Economics, Dept. of Economics, Lund University, April 2005

Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

Selected Publications
Andersson, H., 2008, “Willingness to Pay for Car Safety: Evidence from Sweden”, Environmental and Resource Economics, 41:4, pp. 579-594. (Abstract)

Lundborg, P., and Andersson, H., 2008, “Gender, Risk Perceptions, and Smoking Behavior”, Journal of Health Economics, 27:5, pp. 1299-1311. (Abstract)

Andersson, H., and Svensson, M., 2008, “Cognitive Ability and Scale Bias in the Contingent Valuation Method”, Environmental and Resource Economics, 39:4, pp. 481-495. (Abstract)

Andersson, H., and Ögren, M., 2007, “Noise Charges in Railway Infrastructure: A Pricing Schedule Based on the Marginal Cost Principle”, Transport Policy, 14:3, pp. 204-213. (Abstract)

Andersson, H., 2005, “The Value of Safety as Revealed in the Swedish Car Market: An Application of the Hedonic Pricing Approach”, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 30:3, pp. 211-239. (Abstract)

(For a complete list of publications, see CV.)

Unpublished working papers are available in full text in our S-WoPEc series (VTI S-WoPEc)


 
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2009-06-30    Noise charges for railway operators. Pricing by marginal cost principle

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