Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Olaussen, Jon Olaf"
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On the tragedy of the commons: When predation and livestock loss may improve the economic lot of herders
Skonhoft, Anders; Johannesen, Anne Borge; Olaussen, Jon Olaf (Journal article, 2017)This paper studies the practice of semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus) herding in Finnmark county in northern Norway. In this area, the Saami reindeer herders compete for space and grazing areas and keep large ... -
Opening Bid Strategies in English Auctions
Sønstebø, Ole Jakob; Olaussen, Jon Olaf; Oust, Are (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Existing residential homes in Norway are sold by English auctions. This provides an exclusive opportunity to examine opening bid strategies for high-valued objects. Using unique data from surveys and auction journals, we ... -
Plastkraft - gullgruve eller miljøbombe?
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Playing Chicken with Salmon
Olaussen, Jon Olaf (Working Paper Series, 1503-299X; 2006:10, Research report, 2006)Wild Atlantic salmon are traditionally harvested from both the sea and spawning rivers during spawning runs. From an economic point of view, the return from sport fishing in rivers is several times higher than marine ‘for ... -
Real Estate Price Formation: Energy Performance Certificates and the Role of Real Estate Agents
Olaussen, Jon Olaf; Oust, Are; Solstad, Jan Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Improving energy efficiency in buildings is a major priority of industrialized countries. By eliminating market asymmetries, Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) is a potential policy instrument when it comes to promoting ... -
The bioeconomics of a wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) recreational fishery
Olaussen, Jon Olaf; Skonhoft, Anders (Working Paper Series, 1503-299X; 2005:14, Research report; Peer reviewed, 2005)A biomass model of a wild salmon (Salmo salar) river recreational fishery is formulated, and the ways in which economic and biological conditions influence harvesting, stock size, profitability, and the benefit of the ... -
The economics of a stage-structured wildlife population model
Olaussen, Jon Olaf; Skonhoft, Anders (Working Paper Series, 1503-299X; 2005:17, Research report, 2005)A simple three-stage model of the Scandinavian moose (Alces alces) (young, adult female and adult male) is formulated. Fecundity is density dependent while mortality is density independent. Two different harvesting regimes ...