Discussion Papers
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- 915: Trade-offs between carbon sequestration, landscape aesthetics and biodiversity in a cost-benefit analysis of land use options in Norway

- Endre Iversen, Kristine Grimsrud, Henrik Lindhjem and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- 914: Evaluating multilateral price indices in a dynamic item universe

- Li-Chun Zhang, Ingvild Johansen and Ragnhild Nygaard
- 913: Gambling with the family silver. Household consumption and saving responses to fiscal uncertainty

- Oddmund Berg
- 912: Heterogeneity and persistence in returns to wealth

- Andreas Fagereng, Luigi Guiso, Luigi Pistaferri and Davide Malacrino
- 911: The impact of public R&D support on firms' patenting

- Brita Bye, Marit Klemetsen and Arvid Raknerud
- 910: For whom are cities good places to live?

- Fredrik Carlsen and Stefan Leknes
- 909: Public acceptance and willingness to pay cost-effective taxes on red meat and road traffic in Norway

- Kristine Grimsrud, Henrik Lindhjem, Ingvild Vestre Sem and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 908: The costs of taxation in the presence of inequality

- Åsmund Sunde Valseth, Katinka Holtsmark and Bjart Holtsmark
- 907: The paradox of the unhappy, growing city: reconciling evidence

- Fredrik Carlsen and Stefan Leknes
- 905: Efficient taxation of fuel and road use

- Geir H. M. Bjertnæs
- 904: The consumption Euler equation or the Keynesian consumption function?

- Anders Rygh Swensen, Pål Boug, Ådne Cappelen and Eilev Jansen
- 903: Vehicle-to-Grid. Impacts on the electricity market and consumer cost of electric vehicles

- Stef Proost, Mads Greaker and Cathrine Hagem
- 902: What Causes the Child Penalty? Evidence from Same Sex Couples and Policy Reforms

- Emily Nix and Martin Andresen
- 901: Labour market institutions, shocks and the employment rate

- Kristine Wika Haraldsen, Ragnar Nymoen and Victoria Sparrman
- 900: Challenges in predicting poverty trends using survey to survey imputation. Experiences from Malawi

- Astrid Mathiassen and Bjørn K. Wold
- 899: Effects of extended paternity leave on union stability and fertility

- Rannveig K. Hart, Synøve N. Andersen and Nina Drange
- 898: Linking neighbors’ fertility. Third births in Norwegian neighborhoods

- Janna Bergsvik
- 897: Spillover bias in multigenerational income regressions

- Kelly Vosters and Jørgen Modalsli
- 896: Buy to let. Investment buyers in a housing search model

- Erlend Bø
- 895: Robustness of the Norwegian wage formation system and free EU labour movement. Evidence from wage data for natives

- Ragnar Nymoen, Victoria Sparrman and Bjorn Dapi
- 894: High school dropout for marginal students. Evidence from randomized exam form

- Martin Andresen and Sturla Løkken
- 893: Is the marginal cost of public funds equal to one?

- Bjart Holtsmark
- 892: Effects of higher required rates of return on the tax take in an oil province

- Lars Lindholt
- 891: Collusive tax evasion by employers and employees. Evidence from a randomized fi eld experiment in Norway

- Marie Bjørneby, Annette Alstadsæter and Kjetil Telle
- 890: Regional variation in healthcare utilization and mortality

- Anna Godøy and Ingrid Huitfeldt
- 889: Spending the night?. Provider incentives, capacity constraints and patient outcomes

- Ingrid Huitfeldt
- 888: Local governments, in-kind transfers, and economic inequality

- Magne Mogstad, Rolf Aaberge, Lasse Eika and Audun Langørgen
- 887: Transitions from first unions among immigrants and their descendants. The role of partner choice

- Jennifer A. Holland, Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik and Lars Dommermuth
- 886: Social networks and tax avoidance. Evidence from a well-defined Norwegian tax shelter

- Annette Alstadsæter, Wojciech Kopczuk and Kjetil Telle
- 885: An up-to-date joint labor supply and child care choice model

- Thor Thoresen and Trine E. Vattø
- 884: Mortality shifts and mortality compression. The case of Norway, 1900-2060

- Nico Keilman, Dinh Q. Pham and Astri Syse
- 883: On the effects of linking voluntary cap-and-trade systems for CO2 emissions

- Martin Weitzman and Bjart Holtsmark
- 882: Workload, staff composition, and sickness absence. Findings from employees in child care centers

- Trude Gunnes, Nina Drange and Kjetil Telle
- 880: Universal child care and inequality of opportunity. Descriptive findings from Norway

- Nina Drange and Kjetil Telle
- 879: The marginal cost of public funds in large welfare state countries

- Geir H. M. Bjertnæs
- 878: Public R&D Support and Firms’ Performance. A Panel Data Study

- Arvid Raknerud, Diana-Cristina Iancu and Øivind Nilsen
- 877: Structural Labour Supply Models and Microsimulation

- Rolf Aaberge and Ugo Colombino
- 876: From Classes to Copulas: Wages, capital, and top incomes

- Rolf Aaberge, Anthony Atkinson and Sebastian Königs
- 875: Aggregate behavior in matching markets with flexible contracts and non-transferable representations of preferences

- John Dagsvik and Zhiyang Jia
- 874: Who benefited from industrialization? The local effects of hydropower technology adoption

- Stefan Leknes and Jørgen Modalsli
- 873: Parenthood and couples’ relative earnings in Norway 2005-2014

- Janna Bergsvik, Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik and Ragni Hege Kitterød
- 872: Productivity growth, firm turnover and new varieties

- Thomas von Brasch, Diana-Cristina Iancu and Arvid Raknerud
- 871: Encompassing tests for evaluating multi-step system forecasts invariant to linear transformations

- Håvard Hungnes
- 870: Child care center staff composition and early child development

- Nina Drange and Marte Rønning
- 869: Productivity dispersion and measurement errors

- Thomas von Brasch, Diana-Cristina Iancu and Terje Skjerpen
- 868: Exact and inexact decompositions of international price indices

- Pål Boug
- 867: The efficient combination of taxes on fuel and vehicles

- Geir H. M. Bjertnæs
- 866: Churning in thick labor markets. Evidence of heterogeneous responses along the skill and experience gradients

- Stefan Leknes
- 865: Match quality in housing transactions. What can we learn from comparing buyers and sellers?

- Erlend Bø
- 864: Regulation in the presence of adjustment costs and resource scarcity. Transition dynamics and intertemporal effects

- Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
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