Professor

Inge Heldal Thorsen

Field of work

Urban and regional Economics

Transportation Economics

 

Courses taught

ØKB2113; Urban and regional economics

MSB106; Urban and regional economics

MSB204; Transport modelling and regional development

Research areas

Spatial interaction modelling (commuting, migration, shopping), General spatial equilibrium models, Regional and urban housing markets, Location theory, Agent-based approaches, Regional disparities in unemployment rates, Cost/benefit analysis of investments in transport infrastructure, Regional growth and Spatial inequalities.

Research groups

Urban and regional economics

Selected publications

  • Modeling commuting flows via fixed components

    Babri, Sahar, Jørnsten, Kurt, Thorsen, Inge Heldal, Ubøe, Jan (2020)
  • Measures of labour market accessibility. What can we learn from observed commuting patterns?

    Gjestland, Arnstein, Osland, Liv, Thorsen, Inge (2020)
  • Some Consequences of Ignoring Relocations in the Cost–Benefit Analysis of Transportation Infrastructure Investments

    McArthur, David Philip, Thorsen, Inge Heldal, Ubøe, Jan (2020)
  • Centralization and urbanization tendencies in Norway

    Andersson, Magnus, Håkansson, Peter Gladoić, Thorsen, Inge Heldal (2019)
  • Introduction: Spatial inequalities in the age of rapid technological advances

    Bohman, Helena, Håkansson, Peter Gladoić, Thorsen, Inge Heldal (2019)