• The dynamics of a behavioral two-sex demographic model 

      Johansen, Rune; Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 247, Working paper, 1999)
      Abstract: In this paper, we examine the dynamic properties of a particular demographic model. An essential part of the model is the marriage function which is derived from assumptions about the behavior of women and men ...
    • Modelling ‘crime-proneness’ : a comparison of models for repeated count outcomes 

      Skarðhamar, Torbjørn; Schweder, Tore; Schweder, Simen Gan (Discussion Papers;611, Working paper, 2010)
      In the criminal career literature, the individual-level age-crime relationship is commonly modelled using generalized linear mixed models, where between-individual heterogeneity is then handled through specifying random ...
    • Nonparametric identification of discrete choice models 

      Dagsvik, John K. (Discussion Papers;No. 222, Working paper, 1998)
      Abstracts: In this paper we give simple proofs of identification results in discrete choice models for the case where neither the derteministic part nor the distribution function of the random parts of the utility function ...
    • Price indexes for elementary aggregates derived from behavioral assumptions 

      Dagsvik, John K.; Brubakk, Leif (Discussion Papers;No. 234, Working paper, 1998)
      This paper discusses the properties of price- and Cost-of-Living indexes that follow from specific assumptions about the structure of consumer preferences. Of particular interest are indexes for elementary aggregates. In ...
    • Trade liberalisation and import price behaviour : the case of textiles and wearing apparels 

      Benedictow, Andreas; Boug, Pål (Discussion Papers;605, Working paper, 2010)
      Previous studies on the relationship between exchange rates and traded goods prices typically find evidence of incomplete pass-through, usually explained by pricing-to-market behaviour. Although economic theory predicts ...