Blar i Discussion Papers på forfatter "Rønningen, Dag"
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A method for improved capital measurement by combining accounts and firm investment data. A revised version
Raknerud, Arvid; Rønningen, Dag; Skjerpen, Terje (Discussion Papers;No. 365, Working paper, 2007)Abstract: We propose a new method for estimating capital stocks at the firm level by combining business accounts information and investment data. The method also produces capital estimates at the sector or industry level ... -
Adapt or withdraw? Evidence on technological changes and early retirement using matched worker-firm data
Hægeland, Torbjørn; Rønningen, Dag; Salvanes, Kjell G. (Discussion Papers;No. 509, Working paper, 2007)Abstract: Older workers typically possess older vintages of skills than younger workers, and they may suffer more from technological change. Experienced workers may nevertheless have accumulated human capital making ... -
Are technological change and organizational change biased against older workers? Firm-level evidence
Rønningen, Dag (Discussion Papers;No. 512, Working paper, 2007)Abstract: Recent decades have been characterized by rapid technological change. In the same period, early withdrawal from the labor market has increased markedly. One particular question concerns the effects of technological ... -
Local government preferences, individual needs, and the allocation of social assistance
Langørgen, Audun; Rønningen, Dag (Discussion Papers;No. 380, Working paper, 2004)Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers to individuals that suffer from limited economic opportunities and poverty. To achieve the desired allocation of welfare ... -
The Importance of definitions of data and observation frequen-cies for job and worker flows - Norwegian experiences 1996-1997
Dale-Olsen, Harald; Rønningen, Dag (Discussion Papers;No. 278, Working paper, 2000)This paper examines the importance of definitions for establishments and for observation frequency for the resulting job and worker flow rates. In particular, this is of importance when comparing results across countries, ...