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Unpublished working papers are available in full text in our S-WoPEc series (VTI S-WoPEc)