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- 2012/23: An equilibrium model of credit rating agencies

- Steinar Holden, Gisle Natvik and Adrien Vigier
- 2012/22: Robustifying optimal monetary policy using simple rules as cross-checks

- Pelin Ilbas, Øistein Røisland and Tommy Sveen
- 2012/21: Macro effects of capital requirements and macroprudential policy

- Qaisar Akram
- 2012/20: Identifying cross-sided liquidity externalities

- Johannes Skjeltorp, Elvira Sojli and Wing Wah Tham
- 2012/19: Does information sharing reduce the role of collateral as a screening device?

- Artashes Karapetyan and Bogdan Stacescu
- 2012/18: Collateral and repeated lending

- Artashes Karapetyan and Bogdan Stacescu
- 2012/17: The relation between banks' funding costs, retail rates and loan volumes: An analysis of Norwegian bank micro data

- Arvid Raknerud and Bjørn Helge Vatne
- 2012/16: Norges Bank 1999-2010: Governance and structural reforms

- Harald Bøhn
- 2012/15: The Bank of England as the World gold market-maker during the Classical gold standard era, 1889-1910

- Stefano Ugolini
- 2012/14: The daily liquidity effect in a floor system – Empirical evidence from the Norwegian market

- Olav Syrstad
- 2012/13: From a fixed exchange rate regime to inflation targeting - A documentation paper on Norges Bank and monetary policy, 1992-2001

- Christoffer Kleivset
- 2012/12: Implications of insights from behavioral economics for macroeconomic models

- Steinar Holden
- 2012/11: What drives oil prices? Emerging versus developed economies

- Knut Are Aastveit, Hilde Bjørnland and Leif Thorsrud
- 2012/10: Top incomes, rising inequality, and welfare

- Kevin Lansing and Agnieszka Markiewicz
- 2012/09: The macroeconomic forecasting performance of autoregressive models with alternative specifications of time-varying volatility

- Todd Clark and Francesco Ravazzolo
- 2012/08: House prices, credit growth, and excess volatility: Implications for monetary and macroprudential policy

- Paolo Gelain, Kevin Lansing and Caterina Mendicino
- 2012/07: Matching efficiency and business cycle fluctuations

- Francesco Furlanetto and Nicolas Groshenny
- 2012/06: Petro populism

- Egil Matsen, Gisle Natvik and Ragnar Torvik
- 2012/05: Measuring sovereign contagion in Europe

- Massimiliano Caporin, Loriana Pelizzon, Francesco Ravazzolo and Roberto Rigobon
- 2012/04: Combination schemes for turning point predictions

- Monica Billio, Roberto Casarin, Francesco Ravazzolo and Herman van Dijk
- 2012/03: Why do banking crises occur? The American subprime crisis compared with the Norwegian banking crisis 1987-92

- Sverre Knutsen
- 2012/02: Central banks under German rule during World War II: The case of Norway

- Harald Espeli
- 2012/01: The Flows of the Pacific: Asian foreign exchange markets through tranquility and turbulence

- Dagfinn Rime and Hans Jørgen Tranvåg
- 2011/23: Information sharing and information acquisition: Ownership and coverage

- Artashes Karapetyan and Bogdan Stacescu
- 2011/22: The hidden costs of hidden debt

- Johan Almenberg and Artashes Karapetyan
- 2011/21: Financial crises and monetary expansion

- Ola Grytten
- 2011/20: Independence within Government: A Comparative Perspective on Central Banking in Norway 1945-1970

- Christian Venneslan, Ragnar Trøite, Christoffer Kleivset and Bastian Klunde
- 2011/19: Myths and facts about the alleged over-pricing of U.S. real estate. Evidence from multi-factor asset pricing models of REIT returns

- Massimo Guidolin, Francesco Ravazzolo and Andrea Donato Tortora
- 2011/18: Asset pricing with concentrated ownership of capital

- Kevin Lansing
- 2011/17: Sunshine trading: Flashes of trading intent at the NASDAQ

- Johannes Skjeltorp, Elvira Sojli and Wing Wah Tham
- 2011/16: The world is not enough! Small open economies and regional dependence

- Knut Are Aastveit, Hilde Bjørnland and Leif Thorsrud
- 2011/15: What do we really know about the long-term evolution of central banking? Evidence from the past, insights for the present

- Stefano Ugolini
- 2011/14: Investment shocks and macroeconomic co-movement

- Francesco Furlanetto, Gisle Natvik and Martin Seneca
- 2011/13: Illiquidity, insolvency, and banking regulation

- Jin Cao
- 2011/12: "Interest rate trap", or: Why does the central bank keep the policy rate too low for too long time?

- Jin Cao and Gerhard Illing
- 2011/11: Nowcasting GDP in real-time: A density combination approach

- Knut Are Aastveit, Karsten R. Gerdrup, Anne Sofie Jore and Leif Thorsrud
- 2011/10: Foreign exchange market structure, players and evolution

- Michael King, Carol Osler and Dagfinn Rime
- 2011/09: How do banks’ funding costs affect interest margins?

- Arvid Raknerud, Bjørn Helge Vatne and Ketil Rakkestad
- 2011/08: The impact of house prices on household debt when controlling for home ownership

- Dag Henning Jacobsen and Bjørn Helge Vatne
- 2011/07: Foreign exchange reserve management in the 19th century: The National Bank of Belgium in the 1850s

- Stefano Ugolini
- 2011/06: Forecasting the intraday market price of money

- Andrea Monticini and Francesco Ravazzolo
- 2011/05: Micro approaches to foreign exchange determination

- Martin Evans and Dagfinn Rime
- 2011/04: Forecasting macroeconomic variables using disaggregate survey data

- Kjetil Martinsen, Francesco Ravazzolo and Fredrik Wulfsberg
- 2011/03: Where it all began: lending of last resort and the Bank of England during the Overend-Gurney panic of 1866

- Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini
- 2011/02: New perspectives on depreciation shocks as a source of business cycle fluctuations

- Francesco Furlanetto and Martin Seneca
- 2011/01: The promise and performance of the Federal Reserve as Lender of Last Resort 1914-1933

- Michael Bordo and David Wheelock
- 2010/31: The relationship between bankruptcy risk and growth for non-listed firms

- Kjell Bjørn Nordal and Randi Næs
- 2010/30: Investment-specific technology shocks and consumption

- Francesco Furlanetto and Martin Seneca
- 2010/29: Combining predictive densities using Bayesian filtering with applications to US economics data

- Monica Billio, Roberto Casarin, Francesco Ravazzolo and Herman van Dijk
- 2010/28: Letting the anchor go: Monetary policy in neutral Norway during World War I

- Monica Værholm and Lars Fredrik Øksendal
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