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Mortality Inequality in Finland
(Wiley, 2021)
We study inequality in mortality in Finland using registry data that cover the whole population for years 1990–2018. We create municipality-level indices of regional deprivation (poverty rate), and show how age-specific ...
Analyzing the returns and rate of return regulation of Finnish electricity distribution system operators 2015–2019
(Elsevier, 2021)
Electricity distribution prices have steeply increased in Finland since 2015. This research investigates the returns from the Finnish low-voltage electricity distribution business and compares them to returns from three ...
'Sticky' Policies—Three Country Cases on Long-Term Commitment and Rooting of RE Policy Goals
(MDPI, 2020)
Denmark, Germany, and Finland are countries that have emerged as technology leaders in key renewable energy fields—wind energy, solar power, and bioenergy. In this article, we dig into the policy trajectories of these ...
Analyzing Renewable Energy Policies – Using the Pay-Off Method to Study the Finnish Auction-Based Renewable Energy Policy
(ISEIS, 2020)
Design of support-mechanisms is an important component of renewable energy policy. In order to be able to choose desirable designs one must have a good understanding of the most likely outcomes from different policy designs ...
Attitudes towards genetic testing and information: does parenthood shape the views?
(Springer, 2020)
This study examines how parents of pediatric patients might differ in their views and attitudes towards genetic technology and information when compared to adult patients. There is surprisingly little evidence on how parents ...
The labor market in Finland, 2000–2018
(IZA Institute of Labor Economics, 2020)
Finland's population is aging rapidly by international comparison. The shrinking working-age population means that the burden of increasing pension and health care expenditures is placed on a smaller group of employed ...
Finnish perspectives on the business of electricity distribution
(Oxford University Press, 2024-01-30)
The profits of the Finnish industry of electricity distribution are driven by a rate of return regulation model. Changes in the model caused a remarkable jump in DSO profits. The model rewards large costs and gives the ...