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In order to estimate labour supply responses among older people we have employed a very simple model of retirement decisions that can be estimated on a single cross-section sample, and still be given a structural interpretation in terms of inter-temporal decisions. The model is estimated on...
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neutral Norway must clearly go beyond the direct (soldiers wounded physically and mentally) and indirect effects (rationing of …
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model requires only cross section data and is estimated on survey data for Italy and register data for Norway. The estimates … cuts in pension benefits in Norway than in Italy. …
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The Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918-19 was one of the most devastating diseases in history, killing perhaps as many as 50-100 million people worldwide. In addition to the high death toll and the high general lethality, the disease had a peculiar feature: the largest increase in death rates...
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In 2007, the Norwegian government reformed the vehicle registration tax in order to reduce the carbon intensity of the new car fleet by incentivizing the purchase of more fuel efficient cars. This paper identifies the impact of the new tax structure on three main dimensions: (i) the average CO2...
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natural gas markets, we examine whether increased extraction of natural gas in Norway reduces global emissions of CO2. We find … used in gas power production in Norway. If instead the additional quantity is exported directly, total emissions increase …
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Norway is often referred to as the prime example of a country that has achieved high growth and low income inequality … questions why Norway has succeeded while many other resource abundant countries have not. That is the topic of this paper. To … make progress we first need to find out along which dimensions Norway differs from resource abundant countries with a less …
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shift onto immobile factors. This case study considers tax changes that illustrate the predictions for Norway 2012 …
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In 2007, the Norwegian government reformed the vehicle registration tax in order to reduce the CO2 emissions intensity of the new car fleet by incentivizing the purchase of more fuel efficient cars. This paper identifies the impact of the new tax structure on four dimensions: 1) the average CO2...
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. Our context is Norway's post-secondary education system where a centralized admission process covers almost all …
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