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- 724: The capital constraining effects of the norwegian wealth tax

- Chris Edson
- 723: Divorce in norwegian same-sex marriages 1993-2011

- Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik, Ane Seierstad and Turid Noack
- 722: Classroom grade composition and pupil achievement

- Edwin Leuven and Marte Rønning
- 721: Political motives in climate and energy policy

- Annegrete Bruvoll, Hanne Marit Dalen and Bodil M.Larsen
- 720: Does a renewable fuel standard for biofuels reduce climate costs?

- Mads Greaker, Michael Hoel and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 719: Emissions trading with offset markets and free quota allocations

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Jon Strand
- 718: A Kantian approach to sustainable development indicators for climate change

- Mads Greaker, Per Espen Stoknes, Knut Alfsen and Torgeir Ericson
- 717: Labour supply effects of early retirement provision

- Ola Vestad
- 716: Does employment contribute to desistance? Offending trajectories of crime-prone men around the time of job entry

- Torbjørn Skardhamar and Jukka Savolainen
- 715: A structural approach for analyzing fiscal equalization

- Audun Langørgen
- 714: Financial incentives and study duration in higher education

- Trude Gunnes, Lars Kirkebøen and Marte Rønning
- 713: A Comment on the Environment and Directed Technical Change

- Mads Greaker and Tom-Reiel Heggedal
- 712: Socioeconomic variation in the relationship between obesity and life expectancy

- Jonas Minet Kinge and Stephen Morris
- 711: Homework assignment and student achievement in OECD countries

- Torberg Falch and Marte Rønning
- 710: Making Sen's capability approach operational. A random scale framework

- John Dagsvik
- 709: Labor supply as a discrete choice among latent jobs

- John Dagsvik and Zhiyang Jia
- 708: Emissions leakage and subsidies for pollution abatement. Pay the polluter or the supplier of the remedy?

- Carolyn Fischer, Mads Greaker and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 707: The financing of young firms. How persistent are borrowing constraints?

- Erik Fjærli and Diana Iancu
- 706: Exit dynamics of start-up firms. Does profit matter?

- Rolf Golombek and Arvid Raknerud
- 705: Mechanism design for refunding emissions payment

- Cathrine Hagem, Bjart Holtsmark and Thomas Sterner
- 704: Optimal harvest age considering multiple carbon pools - a comment

- Bjart Holtsmark, Michael Hoel and Katinka Holtsmark
- 703: Beyond LATE with a discrete instrument. Heterogeneity in the quantity-quality interaction of children

- Christian Brinch, Magne Mogstad and Matthew Wiswall
- 702: Entry into work following childbirth among mothers in Norway. Recent trends and variation

- Marit Rønsen and Ragni Hege Kitterød
- 701: Faustmann and the Climate

- Michael Hoel, Bjart Holtsmark and Katinka Holtsmark
- 700: A counting approach for measuring multidimensional deprivation

- Rolf Aaberge and Eugenio Peluso
- 699: Testing for co-non-linearity

- Håvard Hungnes
- 698: Labor supply on the eve of retirement. Disparate effects of immediate and postponed rewards to working

- Christian Brinch, Erik Hernaes and Zhiyang Jia
- 697: The effect of pension wealth on private savings. Results from an extended life cycle model

- Zhiyang Jia and Weizhen Zhu
- 696: Understanding rig rates

- Petter Osmundsen, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Terje Skjerpen
- 695: Kindergarten for all: Long run effects of a universal intervention

- Nina Drange and Tarjei Havnes
- 694: Innovative and absorptive capacity effects of education in a small open economy

- Brita Bye and Taran Fæhn
- 693: International emissions trading in a noncooperative climate policy game

- Bjart Holtsmark and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 692: Theoretical and practical arguments for modeling labor supply as a choice among latent jobs

- John Dagsvik, Zhiyang Jia, Tom Kornstad and Thor Thoresen
- 691: The double dividend in the presence of abatement technologies and local external effects

- Geir H. Bjertnæs, Marina Tsygankova and Thomas Martinsen
- 690: Sick leave before, during and after pregnancy

- Karsten Marshall Elseth Rieck and Kjetil Telle
- 689: The division of housework. Does regional context matter?

- Trude Lappegård, Randi Kjeldstad and TorbjørnSkarðhamar
- 688: Behavioral multistate duration models. What should they look like?

- John Dagsvik
- 687: Immigration to Norway 1969-2010. Effects of policies and EEA membership

- Ådne Cappelen and Terje Skjerpen
- 686: Promotion rat race and public policy

- Geir H. Bjertnæs
- 685: How financial incentives induce disability insurance recipients to return to work

- Andreas Kostøl and Magne Mogstad
- 684: The effect of working conditions on teachers'sickness absence

- Marte Rønning
- 683: How do gender values and household practices cohere? Value-practice configurations in a gender egalitarian context

- Randi Kjeldstad and Trude Lappegård
- 682: Alternative designs for tariffs on embodied carbon. A global cost-effectiveness analysis

- Christoph Böhringer, Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 681: Variation in the quality of regional child welfare services

- Morten Henningsen and Tom Kornstad
- 680: Monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations. Lessons from a natural field experiment in Norway

- Kjetil Telle
- 679: Cash-on-Hand and the duration of job search. Quasi-experimental evidence from Norway

- Christoph Basten, Andreas Fagereng and Kjetil Telle
- 678: Crime and the transition to marriage. The roles of gender and partner's criminal involvement

- Christian Weisæth Monsbakken, Torkild Hovde Lyngstad and Torbjørn Skardhamar
- 677: Prices vs. quantities: Technology choice, uncertainty and welfare

- Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
- 676: Official forecasts and management of oil windfalls

- Torfinn Harding and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 675: Macroeconomic shocks and the probability of being employed

- Tom Kornstad, Ragnar Nymoen and Terje Skjerpen