Topic: National accounts and business cycles
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Upturn moderates
ArticleActivity 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 weaker this year than last.
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Quarterly national accounts
Statisticsgross domestic product, GDP, value added, gross product by industry, gross investments, household consumption, consumption in non-profit organisations, public consumption, material production, service production, export, import, wage costs, employment, man-hours, oil investments, mainland Norway
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Annual non-financial sector accounts, national accounts
Statisticsgeneral government, non-financial enterprises, financial enterprises, households, non-profit organisations, production, production price, operating profit, income, saving, saving rate, disposable income, FISM, net financial investments, dividends
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Political motives in climate and energy policy
Discussion Papers no. 721
Standard economic theory provides clear guidance on the design of cost-efficient policy in the presence of imperfect markets and externalities. However, observed policies reveal extensive discrepancies between principles and practise.
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Divorce in norwegian same-sex marriages 1993-2011
Discussion Papers no. 723
Using longitudinal register data, we first present updated descriptive statistics on the total population of same-sex registered partnerships and marriages formed 1993-2010.
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Does a renewable fuel standard for biofuels reduce climate costs?
Discussion Papers no. 720
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions, and thus lower climate costs. In this paper we make two contributions to the literature.
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Inequality in current and lifetime income
Discussion Papers no. 726
Standard theory of intertemporal choice predicts that people smooth out life-cycle changes in income by borrowing and saving, such that their standard of living in any given year depends more on lifetime income than on that year’s income.
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Classroom grade composition and pupil achievement
Discussion Papers no. 722
This paper exploits discontinuous grade mixing rules in Norwegian junior high schools to estimate how classroom grade composition affects pupil achievement. Pupils in mixed grade classrooms are found to outperform pupils in single grade classrooms.
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The capital constraining effects of the norwegian wealth tax
Discussion Papers no. 724
This paper investigates if the Norwegian wealth tax imposes capital constraints on small privately held businesses. A panel of 31,428 Norwegian firms from 2005 to 2009 is used to estimate two models of capital constraints. The models are estimated...
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Economic trends for Møre og Romsdal
Reports 2012/26
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Macroeconomic modelling in developing countries
Reports 2012/31
Macroeconomic modelling in developing countries has been going on for more than fifty years. Most models have been built by development partners to assist countries in macroeconomic management.
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Labour supply effects of early retirement provision
Discussion Papers no. 717
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A Comment on the Environment and Directed Technical Change
Discussion Papers no. 713
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A structural approach for analyzing fiscal equalization
Discussion Papers no. 715
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Socioeconomic variation in the relationship between obesity and life expectancy
Discussion Papers no. 712
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Does employment contribute to desistance?
Discussion Papers no. 716
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A Kantian approach to sustainable development indicators for climate change
Discussion Papers no. 718
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Financial incentives and study duration in higher education
Discussion Papers no. 714
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