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Compiling physical asset accounts for petroleum resources in Norway
(Notater;2024/7, Working paper, 2024-02)The physical asset accounts for petroleum resources on the Norwegian continental shelf over the period 2017-2022 are compiled according to SEEA-CF standard, in terms of the suggested form and classifications, allowing ... -
A computable general equilibrium model for Tanzania: Documentation of the model, the 1990 - Social accounting matrix and calibration
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A conceptual note on the aggregation of international prices using index numbers
(Discussion Papers;No. 656, Working paper, 2011)Abstract: Aggregation of international prices in empirical work is generally based on well known index number formulas. However, a common practice applying such formulas is the use of price indices rather than price levels ... -
Consequences of the IPPC-directive’s BAT requirements for abatement costs and emissions
(Discussion Papers;No. 411, Working paper, 2005)Abstract: The Integration Pollution and Prevention Control (IPPC) directive from the European Union implies that the regulatory emission caps should be set in accordance with each industry’s Best Available Techniques ... -
Constructing panel data estimators by aggregation: A general moment estimator and a suggested synthesis
(Discussion Papers;No. 420, Working paper, 2005)Abstract: A regression equation for panel data with two-way random or fixed effects and a set of individual specific and period specific `within individual' and `within period', estimators of its slope coefficients are ... -
Consumer demand and unobservable product attributes
(Discussion Papers;No. 223, Working paper, 1998)Traditional approaches to consumer demand modelling ignores the problem associated with product heterogeneity where important product characteristics are latent. The point of departure in the present study is a particular ... -
Consumer Demand in a General Equilibrium Model for Environmental Analysis
(Discussion papers;105, Working paper, 1993-12)The system of consumer demand functions for the 22 consumption goods in the general equilibrium model MSG-EE is presented. The consumer model has the following specific features. (i) It is based on a three level utility ... -
Consumer demand in MODAG and KVARTS
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Consumer Demand in Norwegian Households 1973-1977: A Data Base for Micro-Econometrics
(Rapporter;1980/4, Report, 1979-12-20)Perspektivene for okonometriske konsumanalyser ble betydelig utvidet da Statistisk Sentralbyrå gikk over til løpende innsamling av individuelle forbruksdata fra og med året 1974. Tidligere ble det gjennomført større ... -
Consumer demand with unobservable product attributes - Part II: inference
(Discussion Papers;No. 167, Working paper, 1996)In this paper we discuss statistical inference associated with the theoretical model developed in Part I. Specifically, we demonstrate how the relationship between the distribution of prices and unit values can be exploited ... -
Consumer demand with unobservable product attributes : part I: theory
(Discussion Papers;No. 166, Working paper, 1996)This paper develops a new framework for empirical modelling of consumer demand with particular reference to products that are differentiated with respect to quality and location attributes. The point of departure is ... -
Consumption inequality in Norway in the 80s and 90s
(Discussion Papers;No. 325, Working paper, 2002)Abstract: This article describes the consumption model and inequality study of Chapter 2 in the author's unpublished Ph.D. dissertation submitted at the Dept. of Economics, University of California, Berkeley. The Norwegian ... -
The continuous generalized extreme value model with special reference to static models of labor supply
(Discussion Paper;No. 31, Working paper, 1988-02)The paper extends the generalized extreme value random utility model (McFadden, 1981) to the case where the choice set is continuous. One particular area of application is treated, namely the static models of labor supply. ... -
Controlling for fixed effects in studies of income underreporting
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Controlling for fixed effects in studies of income underreporting
(Discussion Paper;No. 1000, Working paper, 2023-05)The expenditure method of Pissarides and Weber (1989) [Journal of Public Economics, 39 (1), 17- 32) shows how one backs out measure of income underreporting by the self-employed by using food consumption as trace of true ... -
Coping with decreasing response rates in Statistics Norway : recommended practice for reducing the effect of nonresponse
(Reports;2006/29, Report, 2006)Over the last two decades, cooperation rates in most sample surveys appear to have declined in many countries, including Norway. As a consequence, the cost of conducting surveys has increased because repeated attempts ... -
Corporate environmental protection under uncertainty
(Discussion Papers;No. 355, Working paper, 2003)Abstract: Investment in pollution prevention technologies are often made under significant uncertainty about the future pay-off from the investments. However, as time passes some of the uncertainties may be resolved by ... -
Corporate taxes, investment and the self-financing rate: The effect of location decisions and exports
(Discussion Paper;No. 955, Working paper, 2021-05)In this paper, we study how lower corporate tax rates impact investment by including two novel channels into a DSGE model used for fiscal policy analysis in Norway. We capture both how foreign firms relocate and invest in ... -
Correlated Measurement Errors, Bounds on Parameters, and a Model of Producer Behavior
(Discussion papers;112, Working paper, 1994-04)We examine estimation of a model of producer behavior in the presence of correlated measurement errors in the regressors. Scale economies and price-cost margins are estimated from a set of panel data for manufacturing ... -
Cost-benefit analysis and the democratic ideal
(Discussion Papers;No. 205, Working paper, 1997)In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a project is given an equal weight. This is sometimes taken to imply that cost-benefit analysis is a democratic method for ...