Prof. Patrik Söderholm
Economics
Unit
Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden
Professor
Email: patrik.soderholm@ltu.se
Qualifications
1998 Ph.D.,
Economics Unit, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
1992 B.Sc.,
Department of Economics, Umeå University, Sweden
Publications (Selected)
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F. Pettersson, D. Maddison, S. Acar, P. Söderholm (2014). Convergence of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Review of the Literature. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 7(2), 141-178.
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Å. Lindman, K. Ek. P. Söderholm (2013). Voluntary Citizen Participation in Carbon Allowance Markets: The Role of Norm-based Motivation. Climate Policy, 13(6), 680-697.
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P. Söderholm (2012). Modeling the Economic Costs of Climate Policy: An Overview. American Journal of Climate Change, 1(1), 14-32.
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F. Pettersson, R. Lundmark, P. Söderholm (2012) Fuel Switching and Climate and Energy Policies in the European Power Generation Sector: A Generalized Leontief Model. forthcoming in Energy Economics.
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A. Lindman, P. Söderholm (2012) Wind Power Learning Rates: A Conceptual Review and Meta-Analysis,” forthcoming in Energy Economics.
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P. Söderholm, R. Hildingsson, B. Johansson, J. Khan, F. Wilhelmsson (2011) Governing the Transition to Low-Carbon Futures: A Critical Survey of Energy Scenarios for 2050. Futures, 43, 1105-1116.
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Krook-Riekkola, E. Ahlgren, P. Söderholm (2011) Ancillary Benefits of Climate Policy in a Small Open Economy: An Application of the TIMES-Sweden Model. Energy Policy, 39, 4985-4998.
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K. Ek, P. Söderholm (2010) Technology Learning in the Presence of Public R&D: The Case of European Wind Power.Ecological Economics, 69, 2356-2362.
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F. Pettersson, P. Söderholm (2008) Climate Policy and the Social Cost of Power Generation: Impacts of the Swedish National Emissions Target. Energy Policy, 36, 4154-4158.
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K. Ek, P. Söderholm (2008) “Norms and Economic Motivation in the Swedish Green Electricity Market. Ecological Economics, 58, 169-182.
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P. Söderholm (2008) “The Political Economy of International Green Certificates Markets,” Energy Policy, 36, 2051-2062.
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P. Söderholm, T. Sundqvist (2007) The Empirical Challenges of Measuring Technology Learning in the Renewable Energy Sector. Renewable Energy, 32, 2559-2578.
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P. Söderholm, G. Klaassen (2007) Wind Power in Europe: A Simultaneous Innovation-Diffusion Model. Environmental & Resource Economics, 36, 163-190.
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R. Lundmark, P. Söderholm (2004) Estimating and Decomposing the Rate of Technical Change in the Swedish Pulp and Paper Industry: A General Index Approach. International Journal of Production Economics, 91, 17-35.
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P. Söderholm, T. Sundqvist (2003) Pricing Environmental Externalities in the Power Sector: Ethical Limits and Implications for Social Choice. Ecological Economics, 46, 333-350.
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P. Söderholm, L. Strömberg (2003) A Utility-Eye View of the CO2 Compliance Decision Process in the European Power Sector. Applied Energy, 75, 183-192.
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P. Söderholm (2001) Fossil Fuel Flexibility in West European Power Generation and the Impact of System Load Factors.Energy Economics, 23, 77-97.