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- 2001_003: The importance of education for fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa is substantially underestimated when community effects are ignored

- O. Kravdal
- 2001_002: Does NNP growth indicate welfare improvement?

- Geir Asheim and Martin Weitzman
- 2001_001: Confidence and likelihood

- T. Schweder and N.L. Hjort
- 2000_042: The impact of individual and aggregate unemployment on fertility in Norway

- O. Kravdal
- 2000_041: Private health care as a supplement to a public health system with waiting time for treatment

- Michael Hoel and E.M. Soether
- 2000_040: Health insurance: treatment vs. compensation

- Geir Asheim, A.W. Emblem and Tore Nilssen
- 2000_039: Cream skimming, dregs skimming, and pooling: on the dynamics of competitive screening

- Diderik Lund and Tore Nilssen
- 2000_038: Lexicographic probabilities and rationalizability in extensive games

- Geir Asheim and Andrés Perea
- 2000_037: The malleability of undiscounted utilitarianism as a criterion of intergenerational justice

- Geir Asheim and Wolfgang Buchholz
- 2000_036: A turning point in the development of Norwegian economics: the establishment of the University Institute of Economics in 1932

- Olav Bjerkholt
- 2000_035: Tax distortions, household production and black-market work

- Jon Strand
- 2000_034: CO2 mitigation costs and ancillary benefits in the Nordic countries, the UK and Ireland: a survey

- Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 2000_033: Competitive effort and employment determination with team production

- Jon Strand
- 2000_032: Progress from forecast failure: the Norwegian consumption function

- Øyvind Eitrheim, Eilev Jansen and Ragnar Nymoen
- 2000_031: Genetic testing when there is a mix of public and private health insurance

- Michael Hoel and Tor Iversen
- 2000_030: Customer trading and information in foreign exchange markets

- H. Bjonnes and Dagfinn Rime
- 2000_029: FX trading... LIVE!: dealer behavior and trading systems in foreign exchange markets

- H. Bjonnes and Dagfinn Rime
- 2000_028: Educational homogamy in Norway: trends and patterns

- G.E. Birkelund and J. Heldal
- 2000_027: Predator or prey?: parasitic enterprises in economic development

- Halvor Mehlum, Karl Ove Moene and Ragnar Torvik
- 2000_025: Deriving belief operators from preferences

- Geir Asheim
- 2000_024: On the origins of data envelopment analysis

- Finn Førsund and Nikias Sarafoglou
- 2000_023: A note on the Weibull distribution and time ag gregation bias

- Knut Røed and T. Zhang
- 2000_021: Imperfect loss offset and the after-tax expected rate of return to equity, with an application to rent taxation

- Diderik Lund
- 2000_020: Identification of structural duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity with time-varying

- Christian Brinch
- 2000_019: Have the relative employment prospects for the low-skilled deteriorated after all?

- Knut Røed and M. Nordberg
- 2000_018: Environmental regulation under asymmetric information with type-dependent outside option

- Jon Vislie
- 2000_017: Strategic informative advertising in a TV-advertising duopoly

- Tore Nilssen and Lars Sørgard
- 2000_016: Transboundary environmental problems with a mobile population: is there a need for central policy

- Michael Hoel and Perry Shapiro
- 2000_015: Labour market transitions and economic incentives

- Knut Røed and T. Zhang
- 2000_014: Private or public information in foreign exchange markets?: an empirical analysis

- Dagfinn Rime
- 2000_012: The rate of capital retirement: how is it related to the form of the survival function and the investment growth path?

- E. Bioern
- 2000_011: The Hartwick rule: myths and facts

- Geir Asheim and Wolfgang Buchholz
- 2000_010: Risk externalities in a payments oligopoly

- Tore Nilssen
- 2000_008: Deductive reasoning in extensive games

- Geir Asheim and Martin Dufwenberg
- 2000_007: Admissibility and common belief

- Geir Asheim and Martin Dufwenberg
- 2000_006: Demographic translation: from period to cohort perspective and back

- N. Keilman
- 2000_005: Earnings assimilation of immigrants in Norway: a reappraisal

- P. Longva and Oddbjørn Raaum
- 2000_002: Married men and early retirement under the AFP scheme

- Ole Rogeberg
- 2000_001: Monetary regime and the co-ordination of wage setting

- Steinar Holden
- 1999_038: Relative unemployment rates and skill-biased technological change

- Knut Røed
- 1999_035: Crime induced poverty traps

- Halvor Mehlum, Karl Ove Moene and Ragnar Torvik
- 1999_032: Efficiency in the provision of municipal nursing- and home-care services: the Norwegian experience

- E. Erlandsen and Finn Førsund
- 1999_031: Proper consistency

- Geir Asheim
- 1999_030: On the epistemic foundation for backward induction

- Geir Asheim
- 1999_027: Random coefficients in regression equation systems: the case with unbalanced panel data

- Erik Biorn
- 1999_021: Inflation targeting strategies in small open economies

- Kai Leitemo
- 1999_020: Estimating regression systems from unbalanced panel data: a stepwise maximum likelihood procedure

- Erik Biorn
- 1999_019: Progressive taxes and the labour market: is the trade-off between equality and efficiency inevitable?

- Knut Røed and Steinar Strøm
- 1999_018: Fewer in number but harder to employ: incidence and duration of unemployment in an economic upswing

- Erik Hernaes
- 1999_017: Early retirement and economic incentives

- Erik Hernaes