David Emanuel Andersson

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David Emanuel Andersson

Academic positions

2008-present: Assistant Professor, Institute of Public Affairs Management, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2007-2008: Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning, National Cheng-kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

2003-2007: Assistant Professor, Department of Local Development and Management, Leader University, Tainan, Taiwan

2001: Visiting Research Fellow, Chung-hwa Institution for Economic Research, Taipei, Taiwan

1999-2000: Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Education

1997: Ph.D., Regional Planning, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden

1991: B.Soc.Sc., Statistics, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

Publications

“Liberalism after Burczak: redistribution, worker self-management, and the market process” (forthcoming), Journal of Institutional Economics.

“The impact of high-speed rail on accessibility and land-price variability: the case of two Taiwanese regions” (forthcoming), in B. Andreosso-O’Callaghan and B. Zolin (Eds.), Current Issues in Economic Integration: Can Asia Inspire the “West”? Aldershot: Ashgate (with O.F. Shyr).

“Hotel attributes and hedonic prices: an analysis of internet-based transactions in Singapore’s market for hotel rooms” (forthcoming), Annals of Regional Science.

“Does high-speed rail accessibility influence residential property prices? Hedonic estimates from southern Taiwan” (2010), Journal of Transport Geography, 18: 166-174 (with O.F. Shyr and J. Fu).

“The double-edged nature of the Hayekian knowledge problem: systemic tendencies in markets and science” (2008), Studies in Emergent Order, 1: 51-72.

“Infrastructural change and secular economic development” (2008), Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 75: 799-816 (with A.E. Andersson).

“Requirements for the region’s economic development” (2008), National Atlas of Sweden: The Stockholm-Malaren Region, Gavle: Kartforlaget, pp. 98-131.

“Population trends and the housing market” (2008), National Atlas of Sweden: The Stockholm-Malaren Region, Gavle: Kartforlaget, pp. 148-153.

Property Rights, Consumption, and the Market Process (2008), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

“Spatial clustering of culture” (2008), in C. Karlsson (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Clusters: Theories, Policies and Case Studies, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar (with A.E. Andersson).

The Economics of Experiences, the Arts, and Entertainment (2006), Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar (with A.E. Andersson).

“The spatial nature of entrepreneurship” (2005), Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 8: 21-34.

“Globalisation in stages” (2005), in P. Gangopadhyay and M. Chatterji (Eds.), Economics of Globalisation, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 77-93 (with A.E. Andersson).

“Accessibility and site rents in the C-economy” (2004), in D.-H. Lee (Ed.), Urban and Regional Transportation Modeling: Essays in Honor of David Boyce, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 380-389.

“Economic development and health patterns” (2003), in A.E. Andersson, B. Johansson, and W.P. Anderson (Eds.), The Economics of Disappearing Distance, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 190-207.

“Land rights and economic opportunities: an exploratory comparison of Singapore and Taiwan” (2002), in I. Douglas and S.-L. Huang (Eds.), Urbanization, East Asia, and Habitat II, Taipei: CIER Press.

“The five stages of globalization” (2001), Plan – The Swedish Journal of Planning, 1: 47-50 (with A.E. Andersson).

Asia-Pacific Transitions (2001), edited with J.P.H. Poon, Basingstoke: Palgrave.

“Overview” (2001), in D.E. Andersson and J.P.H. Poon (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Transitions, pp. 1-11 (with J.P.H. Poon).

“Land-use controls and economic freedom: the diverging histories of Singapore and Taipei” (2001), in D.E. Andersson and J.P.H. Poon (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Transitions, pp. 100-112.

“Emerging knowledge networks in eastern Asia” (2001), in D.E. Andersson and J.P.H. Poon (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Transitions, pp. 269-276.

“Hypothesis testing in hedonic price estimation: on the selection of independent variables” (2000), Annals of Regional Science, 34: 293-304.

Gateways to the Global Economy (2000), edited with A.E. Andersson, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

“Three global cities: New York, London and Tokyo” (2000), in A.E. Andersson and D.E. Andersson (Eds.), Gateways to the Global Economy, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 49-80 (with T.R. Lakshmanan, L. Chatterjee, and K. Sasaki).

“Institutions and networks: the case of Taiwan’s export-oriented production zones” (2000), in A.E. Andersson and D.E. Andersson (Eds.), Gateways to the Global Economy, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 269-280.

“The role of institutions and self-organizing networks in the economic history of regions” (2000), in A.E. Andersson and D.E. Andersson (Eds.), Gateways to the Global Economy, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 365-380.

Hedonic Prices and Center Accessibility: Conceptual Foundations and an Empirical Hedonic Study of the Market for Condominium Housing in Singapore (1997), Stockholm: KTH Hogskoletryckeriet.

“Regions and the collectivity: the case of Stockholm” (1997), in A.E. Andersson, B. Harsman, and J.M. Quigley (Eds.), Government for the Future: Unification, Fragmentation, and Regionalism, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 245-285.

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