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- 513: Developing economies and international investors. Do investment promotion agencies bring them together?

- Torfinn Harding and Beata Javorcik
- 512: Are technological change and organizational change biased against older workers? Firm-level evidence

- Dag Rønningen
- 511: Industry restructuring, OPEC response - and oil price formation

- Finn Roar Aune, Klaus Mohn, Petter Osmundsen and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 510: Welfare and growth impacts of innovation policies in a small, open economy. An applied general equilibrium analysis

- Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn and Tom-Reiel Heggedal
- 509: Adapt or withdraw? Evidence on technological changes and early retirement using matched worker-firm data

- Torbjørn Hægeland, Dag Rønningen and Kjell G Salvanes
- 508: Pennies from heaven. Using exogenous tax variation to identify effects of school resources on pupil achievement

- Torbjørn Hægeland, Oddbjørn Raaum and Kjell G Salvanes
- 507: Driven to Drink. Sin Taxes Near a Border

- Timothy Beatty, Erling Røed Larsen and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 506: Home, Sweet Home or Is It - Always? Testing the Efficiency of the Norwegian Housing Market

- Erling Røed Larsen and Steffen Weum
- 505: Pareto-efficient climate agreements

- Geir Asheim and Bjart Holtsmark
- 504: Forecasting key macroeconomic variables from a large number of predictors: A state space approach

- Arvid Raknerud, Terje Skjerpen and Anders Rygh Swensen
- 503: Does Welfare Policy Affect Residential Choices? Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Jon Fiva
- 502: The Welfare Cost of Market Power. Accounting for Intermediate Good Firms

- Geir H. Bjertnæs
- 501: The NOK/euro exhange rate after inflation targeting: The interest rate rules

- Roger Bjørnstad and Eilev Jansen
- 500: The New Keynesian Phillips Curve revisited

- Pål Boug, Ådne Cappelen and Anders Rygh Swensen
- 499: Fiscal sustainability: Must the problem be diminished before we can see it?

- Erling Holmøy
- 498: Measuring Income Inequality under Restricted Interpersonal Comparability

- Magne Mogstad
- 497: On the Definition and Measurement of Chronic Poverty

- Rolf Aaberge and Magne Mogstad
- 496: Social Interaction Effects in Disability Pension Participation. Evidence from Plant Downsizing

- Mari Rege, Kjetil Telle and Mark Votruba
- 495: Incentives and quota prices in an emission trading scheme with updating

- Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 494: The export of Russian gas to Europe: breaking up the monopoly of Gazprom

- Marina Tsygankova
- 493: Optimal Timing of Environmental Policy. Interaction between Environmental Taxes and Innovation Externalities

- Reyer Gerlagh, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 492: Counterintuitive response to tax incentives? Mortgage interest deductions and the demand for debt

- Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 491: Gini's Nuclear Family

- Rolf Aaberge
- 490: Quality adjusted price indexes for discrete goods

- John Dagsvik, Astrid L. Mathiassen and Bengt J.Eriksson
- 489: Aggregation with price variation and heterogeneity across consumers

- Bente Halvorsen and Bodil M. Larsen
- 488: Simulating labor supply behavior when workers have preferences for job opportunities and face nonlinear budget constraints

- John Dagsvik, Marilena Locatelli and Steinar Strøm
- 487: Can welfare states outgrow their fiscal sustainability problems?

- Erling Holmøy
- 486: Estimation of Earnings- and Schooling Choice Relations: A Likelihood Approach

- John Dagsvik, Torbjørn Hægeland and Arvid Raknerud
- 485: Can voluntary product-labeling replace trade bans in the case of GMOs?

- Mads Greaker and Yuyu Chen
- 484: The Incentive Effects of Property Taxation: Evidence from Norwegian School Districts

- Jon Fiva and Marte Rønning
- 483: The Labor Market Integration of Immigrant Men and Women

- Taryn Galloway
- 482: Do Immigrants Integrate Out of Poverty in Norway

- Taryn Galloway
- 481: Labor Supply as a Choice among Latent Job Opportunities. A Practical Empirical Approach

- John Dagsvik and Zhiyang Jia
- 480: A Framework for Analyzing Rank Ordered Panel Data with Application to Automobile Demand

- John Dagsvik and Gang Liu
- 479: Direct load control of residential water heaters

- Torgeir Ericson
- 478: From natural resources and environmental accounting to construction of indicators for sustainable development

- Knut Alfsen and Mads Greaker
- 477: Richer and cleaner - at others' expense?

- Taran Fæhn and Annegrete Bruvoll
- 476: "The worth of a wildflower" Precautionary perspectives on the environmental risk of GMOs

- Iulie Aslaksen and Anne Ingeborg Myhr
- 475: Designing Optimal Taxes with a Microeconometric Model of Household Labour Supply

- Rolf Aaberge and Ugo Colombino
- 474: The Achilles Heel of the Dual Income Tax. The Norwegian Case

- Annette Alstadsæter
- 473: Capacity utilization in a generalized Malmquist index including environmental factors. A decomposition analysis

- Torstein Bye, Annegrete Bruvoll and Jan Larsson
- 472: The importance of volatility in inflow in a deregulated hydro-dominated power market

- Torstein Bye, Annegrete Bruvoll and Finn Roar Aune
- 471: Real appreciation as an automatic channel for redistribution of increased government non-tax revenue

- Erling Holmøy
- 470: Increased Price Markup from Union Coordination. OECD Panel Evidence

- Roger Bjørnstad and Kjartan Øren Kalstad
- 469: Determinants of long-term interest rates in the Scandinavian countries

- Suzan Hol
- 468: The financing structure of non-listed firms

- Suzan Hol and Nico van der Wijst
- 467: The Impact on Rent from Tenant and Landlord Characteristics and Interaction

- Erling Røed Larsen and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 466: The influence of the business cycle on bankruptcy probability

- Suzan Hol
- 465: Axiomatization of Stochastic Models for Choice under Uncertainty

- John Dagsvik
- 464: A welfare state funded by nature and OPEC. A guided tour on Norway's path from an exceptionally impressive to an exceptionally strained fiscal position

- Kim Massey Heide, Erling Holmøy, Ingeborg Foldøy Solli and Birger Strøm