Dr. Lars Tommy Lundgren

Associate Professor
Umea University, Sweden


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Forest Economics from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

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Biography

Dr. Lars Tommy Lundgren is currently working as Professor of Economics at Umea School of Business and Economics (USBE), Umea University, Umea, Sweden and Researcher at Department of Forest Economics, SLU, Umea, Sweden. He has completed his Ph.D. in Forest Economics from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden. Previously he was appointed as Researcher, and Postdoctoral Researcher in Department of Forest Economics, SLU, Umea, Sweden. He also supervised number graduate and undergraduate students. He has published 29 research articles in journals, 17 other publications, 2 books and 6 book chapters contributed as author/co-author. He also participated in number of conferences and workshops. He also delivered number of invited presentations. He is member of International Association of Energy Economics, and European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics. He is also acting as referee for number of journals. He has been successful in securing more than 13 projects.

Area of Interest:

Economics
Forest Economics
Energy Economics
Environmental Economics
Applied Economics

Selected Publications

  1. Lundgren, T., P.O. Marklund, E. Samakovlis and W. Zhou, 2015. Carbon prices and incentives for technological development. J. Environ. Manage., 150: 393-403.
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  2. Lundgren, T. and P.O. Marklund, 2014. Climate policy, environmental performance and profits. J. Prod. Anal., (In Press). 10.1007/s11123-014-0396-9.
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  3. Jaraite, J., A. Kazukauskas and T. Lundgren, 2014. The effects of climate policy on environmental expenditure and investment: Evidence from Sweden. J. Environ. Econ. Policy, 3: 148-166.
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  4. Fare, R., S. Grosskopf, T. Lundgren, P.O. Marklund and W. Zhou, 2014. Pollution-generating technologies and environmental efficiency. J. Chin. Econ. Bus. Stud., 12: 233-251.
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  5. Brannlund, R., T. Lundgren and P.O. Marklund, 2014. Carbon intensity in production and the effects of climate policy-evidence from Swedish industry. Energy Policy, 67: 844-857.
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  6. Lundgren, T. and P.O. Marklund, 2013. Assessing the welfare effects of promoting biomass growth and the use of bioenergy. Climate Change Econ., Vol. 4, No. 1. 10.1142/S2010007813500036.
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  7. Lundgren, T. and P.O. Marklund, 2012. Bioenergy and carbon neutrality. J. For. Econ., 18: 175-176.
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  8. Brannlund, R., O. Carlen, T. Lundgren and P.O. Marklund, 2012. The costs and benefits of intensive forest management. J. Benefit-Cost Anal., Vol. 3, No. 4. 10.1515/2152-2812.1105.
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  9. Lundgren, T., 2011. A microeconomic model of corporate social responsibility. Metroeconomica, 62: 69-95.
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  10. Hammar, H., T. Lundgren, M. Sjostrom and M. Andersson, 2011. The kilometer tax and Swedish industry-effects on sectors and regions. Applied Econ., 43: 2907-2917.
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  11. Lundgren, T. and R. Olsson, 2010. Environmental incidents and firm value-international evidence using a multi-factor event study framework. Applied Financial Econ., 20: 1293-1307.
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  12. Brannlund, R. and T. Lundgren, 2010. Environmental policy and profitability: Evidence from Swedish industry. Environ. Econ. Policy Stud., 12: 59-78.
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  13. Bostedt, G. and T. Lundgren, 2010. Accounting for cultural heritage-a theoretical and empirical exploration with focus on Swedish reindeer husbandry. Ecol. Econ., 69: 651-657.
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  14. Lundgren, T., 2009. Environmental protection and impact on adjacent economies: Evidence from the Swedish mountain region. Growth Change, 40: 513-532.
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  15. Lundgren, T. and R. Olsson, 2009. How bad is bad news? Assessing the effects of environmental incidents on firm value. Am. J. Finance Account., 1: 376-392.
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  16. Brannlund, R. and T. Lundgren, 2009. Environmental policy without costs? A review of the Porter hypothesis. Int. Rev. Environ. Resour. Econ., 3: 75-117.
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  17. Lundgren, T., P.O. Marklund, R. Brannlund and B. Kristrom, 2008. The economics of biofuels. Int. Rev. Environ. Resour. Econ., 2: 237-280.
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  18. Hammar, H., T. Lundgren and M. Sjostrom, 2008. The significance of road transport costs in the Swedish forest industry. J. Transp. Econ. Policy, 42: 83-104.
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  19. Brannlund, R. and T. Lundgren, 2007. Swedish industry and Kyoto-an assessment of the effects of the European CO2 emission trading system. Energy Policy, 35: 4749-4762.
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  20. Willebrand, T., C. Sandstrom and T. Lundgren, 2006. Reaching for new perspectives on socio-ecological systems: Exploring the possibilities for adaptive co-management in the Swedish mountain region. Int. J. Biodivers. Sci. Manage., 2: 359-369.
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  21. Lundgren, T., 2005. Assessing the investment performance of Swedish timberland: A capital asset pricing model approach. Land Econ., 81: 353-362.
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  22. Kristrom, B. and T. Lundgren, 2005. Swedish CO2-emissions 1900-2010: An exploratory note. Energy Policy, 33: 1223-1230.
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  23. Lundgren, T., 2004. Forecasting investment under uncertainty: A performance test of investment models. Empir. Econ. Lett., 3: 289-298.

  24. Brannlund, R. and T. Lundgren, 2004. A dynamic analysis of interfuel substitution for Swedish heating plants. Energy Econ., 26: 961-976.
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  25. Lundgren, T., 2003. A real options approach to abatement investments and green goodwill. Environ. Resour. Econ., 25: 17-31.
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  26. Lundgren, T. and M. Sjostrom, 2001. A flexible specification of adjustment costs in dynamic factor demand models. Econ. Lett., 72: 145-150.
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  27. Lundgren, T. and M. Sjostrom, 1999. A dynamic factor demand model for the Swedish pulp industry: An Euler equation approach. J. For. Econ., 5: 45-67.
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  28. Lundgren, T., 1998. Capital spending in the Swedish forest industry sector four classical investment models. J. For. Econ., 4: 61-83.