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Subsidiering av gasskraft - fornuftig politikk?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)Regjeringen har nylig lovet betydelig støtte til investeringer i CO2-frie gasskraftverk. I denne artikkelen vurderer vi om dette er fornuftig politikk eller ei. Ifølge økonomisk teori, er avgifter generelt det beste ... -
Subsidies on low-skilled workers social security contributions: the case of Belgium
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Abstract In recent decades, many “Making Work Pay” policies have been implemented in OECD countries. These policies aim at improving the financial incentives for work while maintaining high levels of social protection. ... -
Sykefraværet i Norge de siste tiårene. Det handler om kvinnene
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Vi hører stadig at sykefraværet i Norge øker. I et lengre tidsperspektiv virker dette som en unyansert påstand; vi ser i data at i løpet av de siste 30 årene er det bare kvinnenes sykefravær som har økt. Sykefraværet ... -
Sysselsetting blant innvandrere : hvilken betydning har individuelle egenskaper
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Denne artikkelen reiser spørsmålet om hvilke individuelle egenskaper og «tilpasningsstrategier» som karakteriserer innvandrere i inntektsgivende arbeid, og i hvilken grad disse faktorene spiller noen rolle for hvor forankret ... -
Sysselsettingseffekter av redusert arbeidsgiveravgift : simulering med en økonometrisk makromodell
(Tidsskriftartikkel, 1992)Sysselsettingseffekten av å redusere arbeidsgiveravgiften avhenger av antakelser om «adferd» på såvel arbeidsgiver- som på arbeidstakersiden. I denne analysen forsøker vi å spenne ut mulighetsområdet for denne ... -
Sære avgifter? : anbefalinger fra Særavgiftsutvalget
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)Det norske systemet for særavgifter skal bidra til å skaffe staten inntekter og korrigere for eksterne virkninger. For miljørelaterte avgifter er den største svakheten ved dagens system at avgiftene ofte er differensierte, ... -
Tax reform, sector-specific labor supply and welfare effects
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)This paper focuses in particular on the 1992 tax reform in Norway. In this reform the top marginal tax rates were cut considerably. We find that the impact on overall labor supply is rather modest, but these modest changes ... -
Taxation of fuel and vehicles when emissions are constrained
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Taxing Consumption to Mitigate Carbon Leakage
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Unilateral actions to reduce CO2 emissions could lead to carbon leakage such as relocation of emission-intensive and trade-exposed industries (EITE). To mitigate such leakage, countries often supplement an emissions trading ... -
The causal interpretation of two-stage least squares with multiple instrumental variables
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Empirical researchers often combine multiple instrumental variables (IVs) for a single treatment using two-stage least squares (2SLS). When treatment effects are heterogeneous, a common justification for including multiple ... -
The Consumption Euler Equation or the Keynesian Consumption Function?
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The effects of R&D tax credits on patenting and innovations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Norwegian business spending on R&D is low by OECD standards. To stimulate business R&D, in 2002 the Norwegian government introduced a tax-based incentive, SkatteFUNN. We analyze the effects of SkatteFUNN on the likelihood ... -
The empirical modelling of house prices and debt revisited: a policy-oriented perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The recent boom in house prices in many countries during the COVID-19 pandemic and the possibility of household financial distress are of concern among some central banks. We revisit the empirical modelling of house prices ... -
The Future of Wild-Caught Fisheries: Expanding the Scope of Management
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The geographical distance between nonresident parents and children in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-25)As union dissolution rates increase in most modern societies, a growing number of children are living in post‐separation families. The geographical distance between parental households shapes the possibilities for contact ... -
The global effects of subglobal climate policies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Individual countries are in the process of legislating responses to the challenges posed by climate change. The prospect of rising carbon prices raises concerns in these nations about the effects on the competitiveness ... -
The impact of new varieties on aggregate productivity growth*
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Although there is an extensive body of literature on aggregate productivity growth, reallocation, and firm turnover, the contribution to overall productivity growth from new firms that produce new varieties is not well ... -
The import price index with trade barriers: theory and evidence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-05)The standard economic import price index hinges on an assumption of free trade. Applying the index to situations with barriers to trade yields biased results compared to a true import price index. To circumvent this problem, ... -
The pattern of household savings during a hyperinflation: the case of urban China in the late 1980s
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2001)This paper presents evidence on household savings in urban regions of the Chinese provinces Sichuan and Liaoning based on data from the State Statistical Bureau's Urban Household Survey for the late 1980s. In this period ... -
The regional dispersion of income inequality in nineteenth-century Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09-12)This paper documents, for the first time, municipality- and occupation-level estimates of income inequality between individuals in a European country in the nineteenth century, using a combination of several detailed data ...