Field of work
Urban and regional Economics
Transportation Economics
Courses taught
ØKB2113; Urban and regional economics
MSB106; Urban and regional economics
MSB204; Transport modelling and regional development
Research areas
Spatial interaction modelling (commuting, migration, shopping), General spatial equilibrium models, Regional and urban housing markets, Location theory, Agent-based approaches, Regional disparities in unemployment rates, Cost/benefit analysis of investments in transport infrastructure, Regional growth and Spatial inequalities.
Research groups
Urban and regional economics
Publications
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Measures of labour market accessibility. What can we learn from observed commuting patterns?
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Some Consequences of Ignoring Relocations in the Cost–Benefit Analysis of Transportation Infrastructure Investments
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Modeling commuting flows via fixed components
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Centralization and urbanization tendencies in Norway
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Introduction: Spatial inequalities in the age of rapid technological advances
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Capitalization of neighbourhood diversity and segregation
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Effects of transportation barriers on geographic asymmetries in labour markets
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Accounting for local spatial heterogeneities in housing market studies
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Rural Depopulation, Labour Market Accessibility, and Housing Prices
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Transport networks and accessibility: complex spatial interactions
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The suitability of hedonic models for cost-benefit analysis: EVIDENCE from commuting flows
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Employment, transport infrastructure, and rural depopulation: A new spatial equilibrium model
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Predicting with a small amount of data: an application of fuzzy reasoning to regional disparities
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Spatial impacts, local labour market characteristics and housing prices
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The impact of monetary costs on commuting flows
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Exploring the Determinants of Regional Unemployment Disparities in Small Data Sets
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A bridge over troubled waters: Valuing accessibility effects of a new bridge
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Labour market effects in assessing the costs and benefits of road pricing
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Spatial Transferability of Hedonic House Price Functions
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Lokaliseringsvirkninger av investeringer i transportnettet
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The spatial transferability of parameters in a gravity model of commuting flows
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A Micro-Simulation Approach to Modelling Spatial Unemployment Disparities
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An Empirically Based Implementation and Evaluation of a Hierarchical Model for Commuting Flows
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Predicting housing prices at alternative locations and under alternative scenarios of the spatial job distribution
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Laboratory testing of spurious spatial structure in trip distribution models
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Effects on housing prices of urban attraction and labor market accessibility
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Housing price gradients in a geography with one dominating center
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Some aspects on the intraregional spatial distribution of local sector activities
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Wage payoffs and distance deterrence in the journey to work
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Replication/prediction problems in the journey to work
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A Simulation Approach to Studying the Sensitivity of Commuting-flow Predictions with Respect to Specific Changes in Spatial Structures
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Modelling Residential Location Choice in an Area With Spatial Barriers
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A Competing Destinations Approach to Modeling Commuting Flows: A Theoretical Interpretation and an Empirical Application of the Model
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A network approach to commuting
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Spatial Consequences of Changes in the Transportation Network: Theoretical Analysis and Numerical Experiments Within a Multizonal Three Sector Model
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Empirical Evaluation of Alternative Model Specifications to Predict Commuting Flows
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Modeling spatial structures through equilibrium states for transition matrices