Leif Jonas Nordström
Associate Professor
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C
Jonas Nordström's research focuses on environmental and health economics, sustainable consumption and behavioural and experimental economics. Among other things, he studies how one can use economic policy instruments such as taxes, subsidies and information to change individuals’ behaviour and the effectiveness of such policy instruments. Together with natural scientists he also works with research questions related to the transition toward a biobased economy. He has taught at all levels, from introductory to PhD courses in economics, mainly in the areas of microeconomics and econometrics.
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Economic costs and benefits of promoting healthy takeaway meals at workplace canteens
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The importance of taste for food demand and the expected taste effect of healthy labels - An experiment on potato chips and bread
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The impact of price reductions on individuals' choice of healthy meals away from home
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