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- 563: Why Educated Mothers don't make Educated Children? A Statistical Study in the Intergenerational Transmission of Schooling

- Chiara Pronzato
- 562: Classical identification: A viable road for data to inform structural modeling

- Roger Hammersland
- 561: Couples' Parental Leave Practices The Role of the Workplace Situation

- Trude Lappegård
- 560: The predictive ability of poverty models. Empirical Evidence from Uganda

- Astrid Mathiassen
- 559: Globalisation of natural gas markets - effects on prices and trade patterns

- Finn Roar Aune, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Eirik Sagen
- 558: Targeting Public Services through Unequal Treatment of Unequals

- Audun Langørgen
- 557: Will the Norwegian pension reform reach its goals? An integrated micro-macro assessment

- Erling Holmøy and Kyrre Stensnes
- 556: A Demand System for Input Factors when there are Technological Changes in Production

- Håvard Hungnes
- 555: Designing an electricity tax system in presence of international regulations and multiple public goals: An empirical assessment

- Geir H. Bjertnæs, Taran Fæhn and Jørgen Aasness
- 554: Netback pricing as a remedy for the Russian gas deficit

- Marina Tsygankova
- 553: Job Durations and the Job Search Model: A Two-Country, Multi-Sample Analysis

- Jesper Bagger and Morten Henningsen
- 552: Top Incomes in Norway

- Rolf Aaberge and Anthony Atkinson
- 551: The Impact of Local Public Services and Geographical Cost of Living Differences on Poverty Estimates

- Rolf Aaberge, Audun Langørgen, Magne Mogstad and Marit Østensen
- 550: An Alternative Approach to Labor Supply Modeling. Emphasizing Job-type as Choice Variable

- John Dagsvik and Zhiyang Jia
- 549: Multiple instruments to change energy behaviour: The emperor's new clothes?

- Torstein Bye and Annegrete Bruvoll
- 548: Optimal CO2 abatement and technological change. Should emission taxes start high in order to spur R&D?

- Mads Greaker and Lise-Lotte Pade
- 547: Discrimination in Europe. Evidence from the Rental Market

- Timothy Beatty and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 546: Emissions trading with updated grandfathering. Entry/exit considerations and distributional effects

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
- 545: More realistic estimates of revenue changes from tax cuts

- Thor Thoresen, Jørgen Aasness and Zhiyang Jia
- 544: Maximizing the discounted tax revenue in a mature oil province

- Lars Lindholt
- 543: Downsizing as a sorting device. Are low-productive workers more likely to leave downsizing firms?

- Morten Henningsen and Torbjørn Hægeland
- 542: International emissions trading in a non-cooperative equilibrium

- Bjart Holtsmark and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- 541: Does the Housing Market React to New Information on School Quality?

- Jon Fiva and Lars Kirkebøen
- 540: Simulated Maximum Likelihood using Tilted Importance Sampling

- Christian Brinch
- 539: Non-parametric Identification of the Mixed Hazards Model with Interval-Censored Durations

- Christian Brinch
- 538: Strategic Partitioning of Emissions Allowances. Under the EU Emission Trading Scheme

- Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- 537: The Role of Heterogeneous Demand for Temporal and Structural Aggregation Bias

- Bente Halvorsen and Bodil M. Larsen
- 536: Timing of innovation policies when carbon emissions are restricted: an applied general equilibrium analysis

- Tom-Reiel Heggedal and Karl Jacobsen
- 535: Performance Pay and Within-Firm Wage Inequality

- Erling Barth, Bernt Bratsberg, Torbjørn Hægeland and Oddbjørn Raaum
- 534: How well do tree plantations comply with the twin targets of the Clean Development Mechanism? The case of tree plantations in Tanzania

- Solveig Glomsrød, Gang Liu, Taoyuan Wei and Jens B. Aune
- 533: Are Lone Mothers Responsive to Policy Changes? The Effects of a Norwegian Workfare Reform on Earnings, Education, and Poverty

- Chiara Pronzato and Magne Mogstad
- 532: Engel elasticities, pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation and bootstrapped standard errors. A case study

- Terje Skjerpen
- 531: Skill Composition: Exploring a Wage-based Skill Measure

- Øivind Nilsen, Arvid Raknerud, Marina Rybalka and Terje Skjerpen
- 530: The European Union's potential for strategic emissions trading in a post-Kyoto climate agreement

- Johan Eyckmans and Cathrine Hagem
- 529: Shifts in organizational form under a dual income tax system

- Thor Thoresen and Annette Alstadsæter
- 528: The Effects of an Upper Secondary Education Reform on the Attainment of Immigrant Youth

- Christian Brinch, Bernt Bratsberg and Oddbjørn Raaum
- 527: How do Spot prices affect aggregate electricity demand?

- Torstein Bye and Petter Hansen
- 526: When is Mighty Gazprom Good for Russia?

- Marina Tsygankova
- 525: Ecology and economy in the Arctic. Uncertainty, knowledge and precaution

- Iulie Aslaksen, Solveig Glomsrød and Anne Ingeborg Myhr
- 524: Pension Reform in Norway. Microsimulating effects on government expenditures, labour supply incentives and benefit distribution

- Kyrre Stensnes and Nils Martin Stølen
- 523: The Global Natural Gas Market. Will transport cost reductions lead to lower prices?

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Eirik Sagen
- 522: Exchange rate volatility and export performance: A cointegrated VAR approach

- Pål Boug and Andreas Fagereng
- 521: The clean development mechanism versus international permit trading: the effect on technological change

- Cathrine Hagem
- 520: Inflow Uncertainty in Hydropower Markets

- Petter Hansen
- 519: Do welfare-to-work initiatives work? Evidence from an activation programme targeted at social security recipients in Norway

- Marit Rønsen and Torbjørn Skardhamar
- 518: Measuring and Decomposing Capital Stock and Service Values: Should Capital Quality be given a Place?

- Erik Biorn
- 517: Parental Job Loss and Children's School Performance

- Mari Rege, Kjetil Telle and Mark Votruba
- 516: Lock-in and the transition to hydrogen cars. When should governments intervene?

- Mads Greaker and Tom-Reiel Heggedal
- 515: Equity versus Efficiency in Public Pension Schemes. Microsimulating the Trade-off

- Kyrre Stensnes
- 514: Plant Closure and Marital Dissolution

- Mari Rege, Kjetil Telle and Mark Votruba