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Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden form a tightly integrated region which has strong ties with the euro area as well … monetary policy, and Denmark and Norway are net energy exporters while Finland and Sweden are energy importers. We infer …
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This paper analyzes the transmission of shocks and policies among and across the Nordic economies and the rest of the world. This spillover analysis is based on a pair of estimated structural macroeconometric models of the world economy, disaggregated into thirty five national economies. We find...
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This paper offers a discussion about the macroeconomics of exhaustible resources. In a resource-based economy, long-term sustainability is an obvious issue. This paper outlines some ideas on how to treat issues related to exhaustible resources in a macroeconomic context. Based on a small dynamic...
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, Italy, Norway, and Spain. The decline in VFI was achieved through progressive devolution of revenues to sub … the VFI in Norway …
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This paper examines the recent banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden in an attempt to draw some policy …
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’s and Norway’s bands lacked both short- and long-term credibility at the beginning of the period, but credibility could not … be rejected from 1989 for Norway and as of 1990 for Denmark. The credibility of Sweden’s band within a one-year horizon …
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these two Asian countries with two Nordic countries Norway and Finland. The main findings are: (i) child cash allowances …
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data from Norway's administrative tax records. We document a number of novel results. First, during our sample period …
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Based on a permanent income analysis, Gagnon (2018) has prominently suggested that Norway has saved too much, thereby …, chiefly because it also accounts for future aging costs. Unsurprisingly, we find that Norway's current assets exceed its … mainland GDP) and aging pressures are only commencing. Therefore, Norway's intertemporal financial net worth (IFNW) is negative …
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