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Contact Information at the Aalto University

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Phone: +358-40-3538173

Aalto University, department of economics

P.O. Box 21240, 00076 Aalto

Helsinki, Finland                                                                                   

                                                                                                                          


Research papers  

                                                      

Pigouvian Income Taxation, with Lassi Ahlvik and Mikael Mäkimattila, February 2024 [link]

Catastrophes, Delays, and Learning, with François Salanié. TSE Working Paper 20-1148, r&r restud [link]

Rational Rationing: A Price-Control Mechanism for a Persistent Supply Shock, MIT CEEPR Working Paper 2022-014, October 2022, with Reyer Gerlagh and Iivo Vehviläinen

Redistribution through technology: Equilibrium impacts of mandated efficiency in three electricity markets, with Iivo Vehviläinen, MIT CEEPR Working Paper 2023-10, April 2023, r&r rand [link]

Stabilizing the EU Electricity Market: Mandatory Demand Reduction and a Lower Price Cap, EconPol Forum 23 (6), 8-12, with Reyer Gerlagh and Iivo Vehviläinen

Special Interest Climate Policy, with Reyer Gerlagh

Ownership and Collusive Exit: Theory and a Case of Nuclear Phase-out, with Iivo Vehviläinen, MIT CEEPR Working Paper 2018-010 [link]

Cake eating with private information, with Reyer Gerlagh [SSRN]

Not so myopic consumers: evidence on capitalisation of energy technologies in a housing market, with Oskari Harjunen [SSRN ]

Some publications


“Global Externalities, Local Policies and Firm Selection”, with Lassi Ahlvik. The Journal of the European Economic Association, Issue 20-3, June 2022. [link]

“Gone with the wind? An empirical analysis of the equilibrium impact of renewable energy”, with Iivo Vehviläinen, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists , Volume 7, Number 5, September 2020.

“Carbon prices for the next hundred years”, with Reyer Gerlagh, The Economic Journal , Volume128, Issue 609, March 2018, Pages 728-757.

“Consistent climate policies”, with Reyer Gerlagh, The Journal of the European Economic Association , Volume 16, Issue 1, 1 February 2018, Pages 1-44

“A simple formula for the social cost of carbon”, with Inge van den Bijgaart, and Reyer Gerlagh, The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management , Volume 77, May 2016, Pages 75-94.

“Games and Resources” with Bård Harstad (2013), In: Shogren, J.F., (ed.) “Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics”, Vol. 2, pp. 299-308 Amsterdam: Elsevier.

“The Economics Of Market Power In The Extraction Of Nonrenewable Resources” with Ujjayant Chakravorty (2013), In: Shogren, J.F., (ed.) “Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics”, Vol. 2, Amsterdam: Elsevier.

“Forward trading in exhaustible-resource oligopoly”, with Juan-Pablo Montero, Resource and Energy Economics, vol. 37, August 2014, 122-146.

“Strategic resource dependence,  with Reyer Gerlagh, Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 146, Issue 2, March 2011, Pages 699-727.

“Market power in an exhaustible resource market: The case of storable pollution permits”, with Juan-Pablo Montero, The Economic Journal, 121: 116-144

“Forward trading and collusion in oligopoly”>[J. Econ. Theory 131 (1) (2006) 212–230] with Ludwig Ressner and Juan-Pablo Montero,  Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 145, Issue 6, November 2010, Pages 2496-2497.

“Forward Trading and Collusion in Oligopoly” (with Juan-Pablo Montero), Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 131, Issue 1, November 2006, Pages 212-230.

“On Pollution Permit Banking and Market Power” (with Juan-Pablo Montero), Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol. 29, No.3 (2006).

“Trends and Breaks in per-capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028” (with Markku Lanne), The Energy Journal, Vol. 25, No. 4 (2004).

“Can Carbon Tax Eat Opec's Rents?” (with Olli Tahvonen), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 47, 1-12 (2004).

“Taxing Average Emissions to Overcome the Shutdown Problem", Journal of Public Economics 85, 301-455 (2002).

“Thin versus Thick CO2 Market”, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 41, 295-311 (2001).

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