Topic: National accounts and business cycles
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Upturn moderates
Activity growth in the Norwegian economy fell towards the end of 2012 and is expected to show a moderate development going forward. In the short term, domestic demand will stimulate growth. Internationally, the development is expected to be even w...
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Cyclical trends in Norway
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Oil and interest rates behind upturn
The Norwegian economy continues to defy the bleak global economy. Low interest rates and high demand in the petroleum industry are the key drivers behind the upturn in the Norwegian economy, which began at the start of 2011. Activity growth is exp...
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Protracted moderate upturn
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Economic developments in Norway
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Cyclical developments in Norway
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Moderate upturn
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Moderate upturn
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Cyclical developments in Norway
Whereas global economic growth picked up appreciably in 2010, developments in 2011 were far less positive.
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Gentle upturn in 2013
The trend growth is expected to continue into 2013.
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Norwegian economy makes moderate headway
The trend growth of the past two years is expected to continue for another few years, before an economic upturn in 2014.
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Cyclical developments in Norway
The European crisis became more serious this autumn, largely because the politicians failed to reach agreement on measures to convince the market that their government debt was manageable.
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Revised national accounts figures 1970-2010
Statistics Norway has just carried out a main revision of national accounts.
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Cyclical developments in Norway
During the summer there was a change of mood in the global economy, and the growth outlook shifted in a negative direction.
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Weak foreign growth curbs Norwegian upturn
Increased domestic demand is expected to contribute to slightly higher growth in the Norwegian economy.
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