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- 463: Will it float? The New Keynesian Phillips curve tested on OECD panel data

- Roger Bjørnstad and Ragnar Nymoen
- 462: Removing policy based comparative advantage for energy intensive production. Necessary adjustments of the real exchange rate and industry structure

- Torstein Bye, Erling Holmøy and Kim Massey Heide
- 461: Time-differentiated pricing and direct load control of residential electricity consumption

- Torgeir Ericson
- 460: The New Keynesian Phillips Curve for a Small Open Economy

- Pål Boug, Ådne Cappelen and Anders Rygh Swensen
- 459: Income Taxation, Tuition Subsidies, and Choice of Occupation

- Geir Haakon Bjertnæs
- 458: Endogenous Housing Market Cycles

- Trond Borgersen, Dag Einar Sommervoll and Tom Wennemo
- 457: Differences in Learning and Inequality*

- Ådne Cappelen
- 456: On some common practices of systematic sampling

- Li-Chun Zhang
- 455: Marginal indirect tax reform analysis with merit good arguments and environmental concerns: Norway, 1999

- Fred Schroyen and Jørgen Aasness
- 454: On Nash equilibrium in prices in an oligopolistic market with demand characterized by a nested multinomial logit model and multiproduct firm as nest

- Gang Liu
- 453: Analysis of the discouraged worker phenomenon. Evidence from micro data

- John Dagsvik, Tom Kornstad and Terje Skjerpen
- 452: When can micro properties be used to predict aggregate demand?

- Bente Halvorsen
- 451: The substitution bias of the consumer price index

- Petter Frenger
- 450: Effects of Family Policy Reforms in Norway. Results from a Joint Labor Supply and Child Care Choice Microsimulation Analysis

- Tom Kornstad and Thor Thoresen
- 449: Evaluating Alternative Representations of the Choice Sets in Models of Labour Supply

- Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino and Tom Wennemo
- 448: Strategic Climate Policy in Small, Open Economies

- Mads Greaker and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 447: A causality analysis on GDP and air emissions in Norway

- Gang Liu
- 446: Households' self-selection of a dynamic electricity tariff

- Torgeir Ericson
- 445: Russian Natural Gas Exports to Europe. Effects of Russian gas market reforms and the rising market power of Gazprom

- Eirik Sagen and Marina Tsygankova
- 444: A Behavioral Model of Work-trip Mode Choice in Shanghai

- Gang Liu
- 443: Unit Roots, Polynomial Transformations and the Environmental Kuznets Curve

- Gang Liu, Terje Skjerpen, Anders Rygh Swensen and Kjetil Telle
- 442: Exit Dynamics with Adjustment Costs

- Rolf Golombek and Arvid Raknerud
- 441: Lumpy Investments, Factor Adjustments and Productivity

- Øivind Nilsen, Arvid Raknerud, Marina Rybalka and Terje Skjerpen
- 440: A prediction approach to sampling design

- Li-Chun Zhang and Ib Thomsen
- 439: The relationship between altruism and equal sharing. Evidence from inter vivos transfer behavior

- Elin Halvorsen and Thor Thoresen
- 438: Global per capita CO2 emissions - stable in the long run?

- Bjart Holtsmark
- 437: Decomposition of Rank-Dependent Measures of Inequality by Subgroups

- Rolf Aaberge, Steinar Bjerve and Kjell Doksum
- 436: Cap-and-Trade or Carbon Taxes? The Feasibility of Enforcement and the Effects of Non-Compliance

- Jon Hovi and Bjart Holtsmark
- 435: The Effect of Plant Downsizing on Disability Pension Utilization

- Kjetil Telle Mari Rege and Mark Votruba
- 434: Base independence in the analysis of tax policy effects: with an application to Norway 1992-2004

- Peter J. Lambert and Thor Thoresen
- 433: Deregulation of electricity markets: The Norwegian experience

- Torstein Bye and Einar Hope
- 432: Avoiding Adverse Employment Effects from Energy Taxation: What does it cost?

- Geir H. Bjertnæs
- 431: Utility of Income as a Random Function. Behavioral Characterization and Empirical Evidence

- John Dagsvik, Steinar Strøm and Zhiyang Jia
- 430: Climate change- lower electricity prices and increasing demand. An application to the Nordic Countries

- Karina Gabrielsen, Torstein Bye and Finn Roar Aune
- 429: Exchange Rate Pass-through in a Small Open Economy

- Pål Boug, Ådne Cappelen and Torbjørn Eika
- 428: Distributional Effects of Environmental Taxes on Transportation. Evidence from Engel Curves in the United States

- Erling Røed Larsen
- 427: Measuring the Price of Housing Consumption for Owners in the CPI

- Timothy Beatty, Erling Røed Larsen and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 426: The Anatomy of Electricity Demand: A CGE Decomposition for Norway

- Erling Holmøy
- 425: The barrier model of productivity growth: South Africa

- Torfinn Harding and Jorn Rattso
- 424: The relationship between firm mobility and tax level: Empirical evidence of fiscal competition between local governments

- Fredrik Carlsen, Bjørg Langset and Jorn Rattso
- 423: The commodity currency puzzle

- Hilde Bjørnland and Håvard Hungnes
- 422: Identifying Structural Breaks in Cointegrated VAR Models

- Håvard Hungnes
- 421: Non-Bayesian Multiple Imputation

- Jan F. Bjørnstad
- 420: Constructing Panel Data Estimators by Aggregation: A General Moment Estimator and a Suggested Synthesis

- Erik Biorn
- 419: Tax Effects on Unemployment and the Choice of Educational Type

- Annette Alstadsæter, Ann-Sofie Kolm and Birthe Larsen
- 418: Effects of demographic development, labour supply and pension reforms on the future pension burden

- Dennis Fredriksen and Nils Martin Stølen
- 417: Macroeconomic effects of proposed pension reforms in Norway

- Dennis Fredriksen, Kim Massey Heide, Erling Holmøy and Ingeborg Foldøy Solli
- 416: Are high oil prices profitable for OPEC in the long run?

- Finn Roar Aune, Solveig Glomsrød, Lars Lindholt and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 415: A Statistical Model for Simple, Fast and Reliable Measurement of Poverty. A revised version of DP 415

- Astrid Mathiassen
- 414: An Expenditure Based Estimate of Britain's Black Economy Revisited

- Knut Wangen