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The impact of public R&D support on firms' patenting
Discussion Papers no. 911
We examine the impact of both R&D tax credits and direct R&D subsidies on Norwegian firms' patenting
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Heterogeneity and persistence in returns to wealth
Discussion Papers no. 912
We provide a systematic analysis of the properties of individual returns to wealth using twelve years of population data from Norway’s administrative tax records.
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For whom are cities good places to live?
Discussion Papers no. 910
We use survey data to examine whether there are some sociodemographic groups that particularly value the amenities that cities provide.
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Public acceptance and willingness to pay cost-effective taxes on red meat and road traffic in Norway
Discussion Papers no. 909
The Norwegian high-level Green Tax Commission proposes inter alia cost-effective taxes on red meat and increased toll charges on road traffic to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution, respectively.
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The costs of taxation in the presence of inequality
Discussion Papers no. 908
This paper provides a new and improved measure of the marginal cost of public funds (MCF). It is based on a benchmark tax which is distributionally neutral and non-distortive.
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The paradox of the unhappy, growing city: reconciling evidence
Discussion Papers no. 907
This paper attempts to explain why large cities tend to score low on indices of happiness/life satisfaction, while at the same time experiencing population growth.
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Structural analysis of discouraged worker behavior
Discussion Papers no. 906
Discouraged workers are those who have given up search due to (perceived) low chances of obtaining work. This paper develops a stochastic structural econometric framework for analyzing discouraged worker behavior based on the theory of job search ...
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Efficient taxation of fuel and road use
Discussion Papers no. 905
This study calculates efficient taxes on fuel and road use designed to combat driving related externalities
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The consumption Euler equation or the Keynesian consumption function?
Discussion Papers no. 904
We formulate a general cointegrated vector autoregressive (CVAR) model that nests both a class of consumption Euler equations and various Keynesian type consumption functions.
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Vehicle-to-Grid: Impacts on the electricity market and consumer cost of electric vehicles
Discussion Papers no. 903
We present an analytical model for the intertwinement of the consumers’ choice of battery capacity and the potential for supplying power to the electricity market.
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Labour market institutions, shocks and the employment rate
Discussion Papers no. 901
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 but there is considerable variation within and between countries.
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What Causes the Child Penalty?
Discussion Papers no. 902
Women experience significant reductions in labor market income following the birth of children, while their male partners experience no such income drops. This “relative child penalty” has been well documented and accounts for a significant amount...
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Challenges in predicting poverty trends using survey to survey imputation
Discussion Papers no. 900
Poverty in low-income countries is usually measured with large and infrequent household surveys. A challenge is to find methods to measure poverty more frequently.
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Effects of extended paternity leave on union stability and fertility
Discussion Papers no. 899
Long paternity leaves have the potential for lasting effects on parental unions, potentially reducing specialization and increasing union stability and fertility.
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Linking neighbors’ fertility
Discussion Papers no. 898
The aim of this paper is to gain more insight on the drivers behind geographical variations in family sizes by pointing out the role of neighborhoods and neighbors for two-child couples’ transitions to third births.
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