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Petter Lundborg

Global rank #1974 97%

Institution: Lunds Universitet

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/atpetterlundborg/

First Publication: 2002

Most Recent: 2024

RePEc ID: plu193 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.67 1.34 0.00 0.00 5.36
Last 10 Years 1.84 3.18 5.03 0.00 18.77
All Time 1.84 5.19 17.76 0.00 35.86

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 31
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 25.58

Publications (31)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2024 Does Health Care Consolidation Harm Patients? Evidence from Maternity Ward Closures American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2022 Long-Term Effects of Childhood Nutrition: Evidence from a School Lunch Reform Review of Economic Studies S 3
2021 Brothers in Arms: Spillovers from a Draft Lottery Journal of Human Resources A 3
2020 Poor Little Rich Kids? The Role of Nature versus Nurture in Wealth and Other Economic Outcomes and Behaviours Review of Economic Studies S 4
2020 The Opportunity Costs of Mandatory Military Service: Evidence from a Draft Lottery Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2019 Estimating returns to hospital volume: Evidence from advanced cancer surgery Journal of Health Economics B 3
2019 Birth weight and vulnerability to a macroeconomic crisis Journal of Health Economics B 4
2018 Learning to Take Risks? The Effect of Education on Risk-Taking in Financial Markets Review of Finance B 4
2018 Intergenerational transmission of human capital: Is it a one-way street? Journal of Health Economics B 2
2018 The effect of a sibling’s gender on earnings and family formation Labour Economics B 4
2018 The intergenerational transmission of human capital: the role of skills and health Journal of Population Economics B 3
2018 Birth Weight in the Long Run Journal of Human Resources A 3
2017 On the Origins of Risk-Taking in Financial Markets Journal of Finance A 4
2017 Can Women Have Children and a Career? IV Evidence from IVF Treatments American Economic Review S 3
2016 Do Education and Income Really Explain Inequalities in Health? Applying a Twin Design Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 4
2016 The health-schooling relationship: evidence from Swedish twins Journal of Population Economics B 3
2015 The intergenerational transmission of schooling: Are mothers really less important than fathers? Economics of Education Review B 3
2015 Income receipt and mortality — Evidence from Swedish public sector employees Journal of Public Economics A 3
2015 Heterogeneity in the impact of health shocks on labour outcomes: evidence from Swedish workers Oxford Economic Papers C 3
2014 Parental Education and Offspring Outcomes: Evidence from the Swedish Compulsory School Reform American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 3
2014 Adolescent health and adult labor market outcomes Journal of Health Economics B 3
2014 Height and Earnings: The Role of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills Journal of Human Resources A 3
2013 The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins? Journal of Population Economics B 1
2008 Gender, risk perceptions, and smoking behavior Journal of Health Economics B 2
2008 Your next of kin or your own career?: Caring and working among the 50+ of Europe Journal of Health Economics B 3
2008 Informal and formal care among single‐living elderly in Europe Health Economics B 3
2007 Perception of own death risk Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2007 Smoking, information sources, and risk perceptions—New results on Swedish data Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 1
2006 Having the wrong friends? Peer effects in adolescent substance use Journal of Health Economics B 1
2004 Do They Know What They are Doing? Risk Perceptions and Smoking Behaviour Among Swedish Teenagers Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2
2002 Risk Perceptions and Alcohol Consumption among Young People. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 2