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- 613: Underemployment in a gender segregated labour market

- Randi Kjeldstad and Erik H. Nymoen
- 612: Short- and long-term allocation of power in liberalized electricity markets

- Torgeir Ericson and Bente Halvorsen
- 611: Modelling 'crime-proneness'. A comparison of models for repeated count outcomes

- Torbjørn Skardhamar, Tore Schweder and Simen Gan Schweder
- 610: Promoting renewables and discouraging fossil energy consumption in the European Union

- Cathrine Hagem
- 609: Good girl-bad boy. Making identity statements when answering a questionnaire

- Bente Halvorsen
- 608: Survey sampling: A necessary journey in the prediction world

- Jan F. Bjørnstad
- 607: Untraditional couples in a neo-traditional setting. Which women perform as much paid work as their partner?

- Ragni Hege Kitterød and Marit Rønsen
- 606: Incentives to invest in abatement technology. A tax versus emissions trading under imperfect competition

- Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
- 605: Trade liberalisation and import price behaviour: the case of textiles and wearing apparels

- Andreas Benedictow and Pål Boug
- 604: Self-delusion in the pursuit of happiness

- Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 603: Carbon capture and storage technologies in the European power market

- Rolf Golombek, Finn Roar Aune, Mads Greaker, Sverre Kittelsen and Ole Rogeberg
- 602: Part-time work, underemployment and gender. Worker versus job explanations

- Randi Kjeldstad and Erik H. Nymoen
- 601: Indirect inference methods for stochastic volatility models based on non-Gaussian Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes

- Arvid Raknerud and Øivind Skare
- 600: Non-parametric identication of the mixed proportional hazards model with interval-censored durations

- Christian Brinch
- 599: On the measurement of environmental taxes

- Annegrete Bruvoll
- 598: A unit-error theory for register-based household statistics

- Li-Chun Zhang
- 597: Life after prison The relationship between employment and re-incarceration

- Torbjørn Skardhamar and Kjetil Telle
- 596: From data to levy design. The five stages of implementing housing taxes

- Erling Røed Larsen
- 595: Subsidising carbon capture. Effects on energy prices and market shares in the power market

- Finn Roar Aune, Gang Liu, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Eirik Sagen
- 594: The investment and financing decisions of closely held firms when there is a tax on the equity premium

- Erik Fjærli and Arvid Raknerud
- 593: The effect of plant closure on crime

- Mari Rege, Torbjørn Skardhamar, Kjetil Telle and Mark Votruba
- 592: Commodity tax competition - purchases of spirits in the Scandinavian countries

- Odd Erik Nygård
- 591: Carbon leakage from the clean development mechanism

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Jon Strand
- 590: Health Status After Cancer. Does It Matter Which Hospital You Belong To?

- Jon Fiva, Torbjørn Hægeland and Marte Rønning
- 589: Divorced Fathers' Proximity and Children's Long Run Outcomes. Evidence from Norwegian Registry Data

- Ariel Kalil, Magne Mogstad, Mari Rege and Mark Votruba
- 588: Does parental income matter for onset of offending?

- Taryn Galloway and Torbjørn Skardhamar
- 587: Reconsidering the theory on adolescent-limited and life-course persistent antisocial behaviour

- Torbjørn Skardhamar
- 586: How Linear Models Can Mask Non-Linear Causal Relationships. An Application to Family Size and Children's Education

- Magne Mogstad and Matthew Wiswall
- 585: Industrial labor productivities and tariffs in South Africa. Identification based on multilateral liberalization reform

- Torfinn Harding and Jorn Rattso
- 584: On general versus emission saving R&D support

- Brita Bye and Karl Jacobsen
- 583: Older or Wealthier? The Impact of Age Adjustments on the Wealth Inequality Ranking of Countries

- Ingvild Almås and Magne Mogstad
- 582: No Child Left Behind. Universal Child Care and Children's Long-Run Outcomes

- Tarjei Havnes and Magne Mogstad
- 581: Green Serves the Dirtiest. On the Interaction between Black and Green Quotas

- Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 580: Using Engel Curves to Estimate Purchasing Power Parity. A Case Study of the Computation of the Exchange Rate between the Norwegian krone and the U.S. dollar

- Erling Røed Larsen
- 579: Family formation, fatherhood and crime. An invitation to a broader perspective on crime and family transitions

- Torbjørn Skardhamar and Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
- 578: Evaluating Alternative Basic Income Mechanisms. A Simulation for European Countries

- Ugo Colombino
- 577: Does the Clean Development Mechanism have a viable future?

- Cathrine Hagem and Bjart Holtsmark
- 576: The effect of benefits on disability uptake

- Christian Brinch
- 575: Estimating consumption and changes in stock applying micro expenditure data

- Bente Halvorsen
- 574: An Analysis of a Demand Charge Electricity Grid Tariff in the Residential Sector

- Andreas V. Stokke, Gerard L. Doorman and Torgeir Ericson
- 573: Revenue functions and Dupuit curves for indirect taxes with cross-border shopping

- Jørgen Aasness and Odd Erik Nygård
- 572: Growth policy in a small, open economy. Domestic innovation and learning from abroad

- Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn and Leo A. Grünfeld
- 571: On R&D and the undersupply of emerging versus mature technologies

- Tom-Reiel Heggedal
- 570: Re-Examining the Earnings Assimilation of Immigrants

- Taryn Galloway
- 569: The Financial Accelerator: Evidence using a procedure of Structural Model Design

- Roger Hammersland and Dag Henning Jacobsen
- 568: Incentives for merger in a noncompetitive permit market

- Cathrine Hagem
- 567: Estimating the Returns to Schooling: A Likelihood Approach Based on Normal Mixtures

- John Dagsvik, Torbjørn Hægeland and Arvid Raknerud
- 566: Who benefits from homework assignments?

- Marte Rønning
- 565: The effects of R&D tax credits on patenting and innovations

- Ådne Cappelen, Arvid Raknerud and Marina Rybalka
- 564: Family Policies and Fertility: Parents' Parental Leave Use, Childcare Availability, the Introduction of Childcare Cash Benefit and Continued Childbearing in Norway

- Trude Lappegård