| Baldursson, Fridrik M. and Jon Thor Sturluson (2010). Fees and the Efficiency of Tradable Permit Systems: an Experimental Approach. Paper accepted for publication in Environmental and Resource Economics.
Hvað um evruna?, (book written in Icelandic, transl: What about the Euro?). University of Bifröst, 2008. Co-author: Eiríkur Bergmann Einarsson
International Trade: Welfare and Economic Growth, B.S. Thesis, University of Iceland, 1994. (in icelandic)
“Protectionism and Interest Groups”, Visbending 12(36) 1994. (in icelandic)
“Protectionism and Interest Groups” in, ed. F. Jonsson, Research in Social Sciences 1995, University Press, University of Iceland, 1995. (in icelandic)
“EU’s and Public Finance in Iceland” in Iceland and the European Union - a Collection of Research Reports, ed. R. Gardarsson, University Press, University of Iceland, 1995. (in icelandic)
“EU’s Structural Policy” in Iceland and the European Union - a Collection of Research Reports, ed. R. Gardarsson, University Press, University of Iceland, 1995. (in icelandic)
Demand for Automobiles - Report to P. Samuelsson Inc. (Toyota Iceland), Risk Management Inc., 1995. (in icelandic)
Saving, Risk Diversification and Economic Growth in Iceland. Institute of Economic Studies, Report R96:01.
Short-Run Inflation Forecast. Institute of Economic Studies, Report R96:03.
The State of the Publishing Industry in 1995. Institute of Economic Studies, Report C97:05. (in icelandic)
“Competition in the Electricity Supply Industry” in, ed. F. Jonsson, Research in Social Sciences 1997, University Press, University of Iceland, 1997. (in icelandic)
“The Effect of Pension Funds’ Investment Policies on Economic Growth in Iceland.” Morgunblaðið April 1997. (in icelandic)
Competition and Lumpy investment: Deregulation of the Icelandic Electricity Supply Industry. M.Sc. Thesis, University of Iceland, 1998.
“The Viking CGE Model” 1998. IoES Working Papers Series. (With Axel Hall and Leianne A. Clements)
“Testing a CGE model: The tax-free year in Iceland as a natural experiment”, 2000, in ed. M. Gudmundsson, T. T. Herbertsson and G. Zoega, Macroeconomic Policy: Small Open Economy in an Era of Global Integration, Institute of Economic Studies, Reykjavik. (with Axel Hall).
Topics in the Industrial Organization of Electricity Markets, Ph.D. Thesis from the Stockholm School of Economics, May 2003.
“Oligopoly in the Laboratory”, in Reacherch in Social Sciences IV, ed. by Ingjaldur Hannibalsson. Iceland University Press, 2003. (In Icelandic)
“The Economic Impact of Kyoto – Icelandic behavioural equations”, IoES Research Report (R03:02), 2003 (in Icelandic).
“How to Determine an Efficiency Requirement in Electricity Distribution”, IoES Research Report (C04:08), 2004 (in Icelandic).
“The National Power Company’s Finances and Energy Intensive Industry in Iceland”, in Ed. Sigrún Pálsdóttir, Saga Landsvirkjunar. Landsvirkjun, Reykjavik, 2005. (in Icelandic)
Skattlagning vöru og þjónustu á Íslandi (Indirect taxation in Iceland). RSV Research Report 05:1 2005. With Björn Atlason.
Endurmerking innfluttra matvæla frá Bandaríkjunum (Relabeling of imported grocery goods from the United States). RSV Research Report 06:1 2006. With Guðrún Árnadóttir.
Áhrif gjaldtöku á hagkvæma nýtingu auðlinda: Rannsókn byggð á tilraunum. Fjármálatíðindi, 2006 53(1):3-21.
Experiments in Natural Resource Economics (editorial). Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 61(2). 2006.
Í vinnslu / Working papers
Economic Instruments for Decoupling of Environmental Pressures from Economic Growth (for the Nordic Council of Ministers’ working group on economics and the environment)
Consumer Search and Switching Costs in Electricity Retailing
Price Duopoly in a Default Service Market with Search and Switching Costs
Power to Cheat? with Niclas Damsgaard.
Does Your Opponent’s Experience Matter? Experimental Evidence from a Quantity Precommitment Game, with Chloé Le-Coq.
The allocative efficiency of resource permit fees, with Fridrik Mar Baldursson
A Note on Alternative Abatement Opportunities for Iceland - Based on the Green Viking CGE Model. Incomplete application of the IoES CGE model.
Partitioning of voters and the Majority Rule. |