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No. 668: Swedish Industry and Kyoto – An Assessment of the Effects of the European CO2 Emission Permit Trading System Runar Brännlund and Tommy Lundgren
No. 667: Comprehensive Adult Education as a Means of Reducing Unemployment Torbjörn Lindquist
No. 666: Impact of Risk Aversion on Optimal Rotation Age Peichen Gong and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
No. 665: Sickness absence and health care in an economic federation David Granlund
No. 664: Market and welfare implications of the reservation price strategy for forest harvest decisions PublishedPeichen Gong and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
No. 663: Comprehensive Education or Vocational Training for the Unemployed? Anders Stenberg
No. 662: Optimal Paternalism: Sin Taxes and Health Subsidies Thomas Aronsson and Linda Thunström
No. 661: Bioenergy, Pollution, and Economic Growth Mattias Ankarhem
No. 660: A Dual Assessment of the Environmental Kuznets Curve: The Case of Sweden Mattias Ankarhem
No. 659: Shadow Prices for Undesirables in Swedish Industry: Indication of Environmental Kuznets Curves? Mattias Ankarhem
No. 658: Effects of Increased Demand for Biofuels: A Dynamic Model of the Swedish Forest Sector Mattias Ankarhem
No. 657: An Empirical Model for Durations in Stocks Ola Simonsen
No. 656: Modelling High Frequency Financial Count Data Shahiduzzaman Quoreshi
No. 655: Bivariate Time Series Modelling of Financial Count Data Shahiduzzaman Quoreshi
No. 654: Externalities, Border Trade and Illegal Production: An Optimal Tax Approach to Alcohol Policy Thomas Aronsson and Tomas Sjögren
No. 653: Environmental Policy and Product Specialization Thomas Aronsson, Lars Persson and Tomas Sjögren
No. 652: Equality of Opportunity, Heterogeneity and Poverty William Nilsson
No. 651: Unemployment, Splitting Up and Spousal Income Replacement William Nilsson
No. 650: Heterogeneity or True State Dependence in Poverty - The tale told by twins William Nilsson
No. 649: Opportunities, Preferences and Incomes William Nilsson
No. 648: Demand and Welfare Effects in Recreational Travel Models: A Bivariate Count Data Approach Jörgen Hellström and Jonas Nordström
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