PhD Candidate in Economics
School of Economics and Business, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Centre for Energy, Nature and Climate Economics (CENCE)
martin.orbeck@nmbu.no
My research is in environmental economics. I study household environmental preferences and how to design policies that reflect these preferences. Econometrics is key to my work, and I analyze both household consumption data and stated preference surveys.
Currently visiting Toulouse School of Economics, hosted by Nicolas Treich and the Environmental Group.
Publications:
Stability of Preferences for Ecosystem Damage Prevention: Evidence from a Test-Retest over Five Years (with Henrik Lindhjem, Gorm Kipperberg, and Maria Loureiro)
Resource and Energy Economics, May 2026 [Link]
Work in progress:
Scarcity and Relative Prices of Ecosystem Services (with Henrik Lindhjem and Ståle Navrud) [Abstract]
Green Food Consumption (with Sinne Smed)
Working papers:
When do Contingent Valuation and Choice Experiments Converge? (with Giovanni Signorello, Maria De Salvo, and Ståle Navrud). Under review. [Link]
Research visits:
Spring 2026 Toulouse School of Economics
Spring 2025 Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen