Are Climate Negotiations Making Any Progress? with Thomas Sterner. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 2025.
Do Markets Trump Politics? Fossil and Renewable Market Reactions to Major Political Events, with Thomas Sterner. Economic Inquiry, 2024.
Media Coverage: Les Echos, The Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence, Axios, Resources for the Future
Coordinated Carbon Taxes or Tightened NDCs: Distributional Implications of Two Options for Climate Negotiations, with Thomas Sterner. Q Open, 2023.
Valuation of Nature-based Tourism using Contingent Valuation Survey: Evidence from South Africa, with Herbert Ntuli and Edwin Muchapondwa. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2022.
Summary in South African National Parks Research Report 2021/2022
Recreation Demand and Pricing Policy for International Tourists in Developing Countries: Evidence from South Africa, with Edwin Muchapondwa and Eyoual Demeke. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2021.
Charting a “Green Path” for Recovery from COVID-19, with Thomas Sterner. Environmental & Resource Economics, 2020.
Evaluating the Prospects of Benefit Sharing Schemes in Protecting Mountain Gorillas in Central Africa, with Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Edwin Muchapondwa, and Precious Zikhali. Natural Resource Modeling, 2013.
Not Just a Transition, with Thomas Sterner, Jan Steckel and Dambala Gelo.
Climate Policy Shocks and Carbon Exposure, with Thomas Sterner.
Outreach: How to assess a firm’s risk exposure when climate policy is introduced? EfD Newsletter, Petra Hansson, September 17, 2021.
Climate Policy and Fossil Fuel Firm-Level Investment Decisions. Fossil fuel firms may respond to climate policy in several ways. I examine the effect of specific climate-related political events on the investment decisions of firms in the fossil fuels sector.
Macroeconomics: Global and Southern African Perspectives. 2nd Edition (Blanchard, O; Johnson, DW; Alsemgeest, L; Bhoola, F; Biyase, M; Dikgang, J; Essop, H; May, C; Mukanjari, S; Naik, N; Mubenga-Tshitaka, J-L; Serfontein, B; Theoduluz, T) (2019). Pearson, South Africa. This is an adaptation of Blanchard and Johnson's Macroeconomics 7th edition. The book presents a unified and global view of macroeconomics, enabling students to see the connections between short run, medium run and long run.
The Quest for Gender Equity Through Internationalisation Strategies at Higher Education Institutions in the Western Cape, South Africa, with Marko Kwaramba. In C. Sehoole, and J. Knight (Eds.), Internationalisation of African Higher Education: Towards Achieving the MDGs, 2013. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam.
Climate Policy and Financial Markets, University of Gothenburg, 2020.
Media Coverage: Extrakt, Civilekonomen, University of Gothenburg
WCERE 2018: Reflections from the World Congress, with Thomas Sterner and Jens Ewald, EAERE Magazine, 2019.
Recreation Demand and Optimal Pricing for International Visitors to Kruger National Park, with Edwin Muchapondwa and Eyoual Demeke, Economic Research Southern Africa Research Brief, 2018.
Conserving Critically Endangered Central African Mountain Gorillas from Poaching Threats, with Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Edwin Muchapondwa, and Precious Zikhali, Environment for Development Research Brief, 2014.
Benefit-cost analysis of species reintroductions: Evidence from a Special Management Area, with Edwin Muchapondwa, 2017.
Effects of Government Spending and Efficiency of Government Programmes on Household Food Security in South Africa, with Constant Labintan and Ghalieb Dawood, 2015.
Understanding Chinese and Western development finance in Uganda, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, with Edwin Muchapondwa, 2014.