• Effects of norms and policy incentives on household recycling : an international comparison 

      Halvorsen, Bente (Discussion Papers; No. 627, Working paper, 2010)
      Increased household recycling is a policy goal in many countries. Household recycling is, to a large extent, based on voluntary efforts. It is thus interesting to understand the mechanisms behind household voluntary ...
    • Effects of norms, warm-glow and time use on household recycling 

      Halvorsen, Bente (Discussion Papers;No. 389, Working paper, 2004)
      Abstract: The aim of this paper is to quantify the relative importance of motivations based on warm-glow, social and moral norms and cost of time used recycling on household recycling efforts. We also test for crowding-out ...
    • On Equity and Public Pricing in Developing Countries 

      Mohn, Klaus (Discussion papers;123, Working paper, 1994-08)
      With address to developing countries, this paper derives some formulae for the optimal price structure for publicly provided private goods. A general equilibrium model is examined, which makes it possible to incorporate ...
    • Revealed standards for distributing public home-care on clients 

      Langørgen, Audun (Discussion Papers;No. 288, Working paper, 2000)
      Abstract: When private goods are publicly provided at subsidized prices, government authorities have to determine the distribution of services on recipients. Such distributions are commonly based on legal regulations and ...
    • Targeting public services through unequal treatment of unequals 

      Langørgen, Audun (Discussion Papers;No. 558, Working paper, 2008)
      Abstract: When private goods are publicly provided, government authorities have to determine the distribution of services on recipients. In this paper, the public service provider is assumed to maximize utility defined ...