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, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Together, these agreements provide a total of …
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, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States for implementing monetary policy in the short run. The analysis …
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begin to run out and pension liabilities escalate. Support to agriculture deserves high priority. There is scope to improve …
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the Kingdom of Norway and the Sveriges Riksbank (hereafter Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, respectively), by which the …
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Fund. On March 28, the Finance Minister of Norway announced that the Ministry of Finance and Norges Bank (the central bank … of Norway) were exploring a possible Norwegian contribution of up to 30 billion Norwegian kroner (about USD 4.5 billion …
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This paper presents key findings of Norway’s Financial System Stability Assessment, including Reports on the Observance … of Standards and Codes on Banking Supervision, Insurance Regulation, and Payment Systems. Norway’s financial system …
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that Norway’s real mainland GDP growth rebounded strongly in 2004, after a …
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Norway’s near-term macroeconomic priority is to reduce risks arising from high-household debt by tightening …
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This paper examines the development of general government finances in Norway during 1988–96. The paper looks at general …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Norway during the 1990s, with an emphasis on developments in 1993 and 1994 … private consumption in Norway remained weak through the first half of 1993 but picked up sharply during the second half of the …
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