Publications related to EfD by Håkan Eggert
Håkan Eggert is chairman of the undergraduate environmental social science program and of the masters program in environmental management and economics at the University of Gothenburg. He has been resident advisor at EfD Tanzania, University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM).
Eggert´s fields of specialization are environmental and resource economics and the interface of environmental and development economics. His current research deals with resource use and management of resources. More specifically, he often looks at various aspects of utilizing and managing aquatic resources. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Gothenburg in May 2001 and became Associate Professor in February 2007. His dissertation titled Essays on Fisheries deals with various aspects of commercial fishing, e.g., bioeconomics, population dynamics, technical efficiency and production under risk. His research has been published in inter alia American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Land Economics, Environment and Resource Economics, Marine Resource Economics and ICES Journal of Marine Science.
Link to web page on University of Gothenburg, Environmental Economics Unit
Expertise/Research area:
Environmental Economics
Resource Economics
Development Economics
Peer reviewed
- Regulatory Compliance in Lake Victoria Fisheries Eggert, H. and R. Lokina “Regulatory Compliance in Lake Victoria Fisheries” Environment and Development Economics Volume 15(2), 197-217, 2010.
- Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulations, Social Disapproval, and Bribery Akpalu Wisdom, Håkan Eggert, and Godwin K. Vondolia (2009), "Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulation, Social Disapproval, and Bribery" Journal of Socio-Economics 38(6), pp. 940-945.
- Small-scale Fishermen and Risk Preferences Eggert, H., and R. Lokina. 2007. "Small-scale Fishers and Risk Preferences". Marine Resource Economics 22(1): 49-67.
- Fisheries Economics and 20 Years with Marine Resource Economics: A Citation Analysis Eggert, H. 2006. "Fisheries Economics and 20 Years with Marine Resource Economics: A Citation Analysis". Marine Resource Economics 21(3): 269-284.
- Economic valuation for sustainable development in the Swedish coastal zone Söderqvist, T., H. Eggert, B. Olsson, and Å. Soutukorva. 2005. "Economic valuation for sustainable development in the Swedish coastal zone". Ambio 34(2): 169-175.
- Are Commercial Fishers Risk-Lovers? Eggert, H., and P. Martinsson. 2004. "Are Commercial Fishers Risk Lovers?". Land Economics 80(4): 550-60.
- Stochastic Production and Heterogeneous Risk Preferences: Commercial Fishers’ Gear Choices Eggert, H., and R. Tveterås. 2004. "Stochastic Production and Heterogeneous Risk Preferences: Commercial Fishers’ Gear Choices". American Journal of Agricultural Economics 86(1): 199-212.
- Fishery control and regulation compliance: a case for co-management in Swedish commercial fisheries Eggert, H., and A. Ellegård. 2003. "Fishery control and regulation compliance. A case for co-management in Swedish commercial fisheries". Marine Policy 27(6): 525-533.
- Growth of Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus (Linnaeus 1758), in the Skagerrak, estimated from tagging experiments and length frequency data Ulmestrand, M., and H. Eggert. 2001. "Growth of Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus (Linneaus 1758), in Skagerrak, estimated from tagging experiment and length frequency data". ICES journal of Marine Science 58(6): 1326-1334.
- Trade, GMOs, and Environmental Risk: Are Policies Likely to Improve Welfare? Eggert, H., and M. Greaker. 2011. Trade, GMOs, and Environmental Risk: Are Policies Likely to Improve Welfare? Environmental and Resource Economics 48(4): 587-608.
- A Bioeconomic Analysis of the Swedish Fishery for Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) Eggert, H., and M. Ulmestrand. 1999. "A Bioeconomic Analysis of the Swedish Fishery for Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)". Marine Resource Economics 14: 225-244.
- Bioeconomic Analysis and Management: The Case of Fisheries Eggert, H. 1998. ”Bioeconomic Analysis and Management: The case of fisheries”. Environmental and Resource Economics Vol.11, Nos.3-4.
EfD Discussion Papers
- Trade, GMOs, and Environmental Risk: Are Policies Likely to Improve Welfare? Håkan Eggert, and Mads Greaker, ”Trade, GMOs, and Environmental Risk: Are Policies Likely to Improve Welfare?”, EfD Discussion Paper 08-19, a joint publication of the Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future (www.rff.org), Washington DC. August 2008.
- Effects of Global Fisheries on Developing Countries: Possibilities for Income and Threat of Depletion Håkan Eggert and Mads Greaker, 2009, "Effects of Global Fisheries on Developing Countries: Possibilities for Income and Threat of Depletion, EfD Discussion Paper 09-02, a joint publication of the Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future (www.rff.org), Washington DC. January 2009.
- Regulatory Compliance in Lake Victoria Fisheries Håkan Eggerts, and Razack B. Lokina, "Regulatory Compliance in Lake Victoria Fisheries", EfD Discussion Paper 08-14, a joint publication of the Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future (www.rff.org), Washington DC. April 2008.
- What Do Respondents Bring to Contingent Valuation? A Comparison of Monetary and Labor Payment Vehicles Vondolia Godwin Kofi, Eggert Håkan, Nåvrud Stale, and Stage Jesper, 2011, “What Do Respondents Bring to Contingent Valuation? A Comparison of Monetary and Labor Payment Vehicles”. Environment for Development Discussion Paper Series, EfD DP 11-13.
- Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulations, Social Disapproval, and Bribery Akpalu, Wisdom, Håkan Eggert, and Godwin K. Vondolia (2009), "Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulations, Social Disapproval, and Bribery", EfD Discussion Paper 09-19, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, October 2009.
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