Frode Skjeret
Research interests
- Industrial Economics
- Energy and Electricity Economics
- Public Economics
- Economics of Climate change
Selected publications
- The value of screening tools in cartel cases (with Malin Arve, Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui and Ronny Gjendemsjø). European Competition Journal (2024).
- Willingness to Pay for Conditional Automated Driving among Segments of Potential Buyers in Europe (with Bjorvatn, A., Innamaa, S., Lethonen, E. Malin, F., Nordhoff, S. and Louw, T.). Journal of Advanced Transportation (2023).
- Screening for partial collusion in retail electricity markets" (with Pires, A.J.G.). Energy Economics, Vol. 117 (2022).
- "Microalgae-Based Food: Purchase Intentions and Willingness to Pay" (with Natalia Mæhle). Future Foods (2022).
- "Bidding Competition in the Norwegian Market for Road Maintenance" (with Arve, M. and Pires, A.J.G.). Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. 56, Part 4, 464-487.
- "Risk Assessment for Deep-Seabed Mining" (with van Doorn, E., Laugesen, J., Haeckel, M., Mestre, N. and Vink, A. (2022). I Sharma, Rahul (ed.): Perspectives on Deep-Sea Mining: Sustainability, Technology, Environmental Policy and Management. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 497-526.
- "Understanding decommissioning of offshore infrastructures: A legal and economic appetizer". SNF-report 07/21 (with Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui and Gunnar S. Eskeland)
- "Optimal investment in market-based power systems. Market and regulatory issues". I Hope, E. (red.): Studier i konkurranse- og energipolitikk. Utvalgte skrifter i samling, 2004-2016.
- "Vinter-OL i Oslo i 2022 i samfunnsøkonomisk perspektiv". SNF-rapport 02/14 (with Per Heum, Afsaneh Bjorvatn, Kåre Petter Hagen and Karl Rolf Pedersen)
- "Virkemidler for havbasert vind: Muligheter og utfordringer" (2013). SNF-report 13/14
Selected research projects
- Competition in electricity markets
- Adoption to and effects of climate change
- JPIO MiningImpact
- Algae to Future (A2F) - Alger for fremtiden
- Between predation and bid rigging: Competition issues in procurement markets
- HyValue - Norwegian Centre for Hydrogen Research