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We analyse retailer and household behaviour on the Norwegian electricity market, based on detailed information on prices and other market characteristics. We find that there exists a competitive market segment where a number of retailers compete fiercely for customers, with small margins on all...
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Collective agreements have played a central role in the system of wage formation in Norway for more than fifty years … investigate the degree of invariance in wage formation in Norway with respect to two recent structural changes: the transition …
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Studies of productivity growth of institutions of higher education is of interest for two main reasons; education is an important factor for productivity growth of the economy, and in countries where higher education is funded by the public sector accountability of resource use is of key...
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rich longitudinal data from Norway of the past 30 years, we study the impact of different labour market programs for …
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This paper discusses aspects of a framework for modeling labor supply where the notion of job choice is fundamental. In this framework, workers are assumed to have preferences over latent job opportunities belonging to worker-specific choice sets from which they choose their preferred job. The...
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from a reform that lowered school starting-age from 7 to 6 in Norway in 1997. The new program was designed as a low …
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well with the motivation behind governmental support schemes to IT and related high-tech industries in Norway. The first … part of our study focuses on a series of such IT-programs that have been implemented in Norway from the early 1980s with …
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Social differentials in the survival from 12 common types of cancer were assessed by estimating a recently developed mixed additive-multiplicative hazard model on the basis of individual register and census data for the whole Norwegian population. The excess all-cause mortality among cancer...
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these issues are investigated for RIMINI, the quarterly model of the Central Bank of Norway, which we take as an example of …
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