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National accounts and business cycles: Business cycles
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Economic Survey 3-2016
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Norway set for economic shift following oil industry slump
The standstill in the second half of last year has been replaced by a weak increase in growth in the mainland economy this year. A reduced decline in oil investments coupled with growth in house-building activity and exports may lead to an upturn ...
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Macro-economic analysis for Norway of the EU climate policy up to 2030
Reports 2016/25
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Economic Survey 2-2016
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Unemployment down slightly in 2017
A year-long moderate economic downturn was followed in the summer of 2015 by a sharper decline. A slight drop in oil investments, low interest rates, expansionary fiscal policies and increased global growth are expected to gradually push up growth...
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Spillover-effects from the offshore petroleum to the mainland economy
Reports 2016/17
In 2013 232 000 workers in Norway were connected to the petroleum industry. As a consequence of reduces investment in the petroleum industry, the number of employed individuals connected to the industry decreased to 207 000 in 2015, a reduction of...
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Economic Survey 1-2016
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Gradual upswing expected in 2017
We expect the sharp fall in oil investments now will be curbed. Increased public spending, lag effects of the krone depreciation, lower interest rates and gradually improving international economic conditions, signals a somewhat higher growth.
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Economic Survey 4-2015
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Moderate upswing in economy from second half of 2016
A fall in demand from the petroleum industry and low international growth have led to a downturn in the Norwegian economy since the summer of 2014. A sharp increase in public demand and a turnaround in investment growth in mainland industries are ...
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A Gloomy Economic Future?
Reports 2015/46
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Economic Survey 3-2015
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Unemployment peaks in 2016
For the past year, the Norwegian economy has been experiencing an oil-driven economic downturn, which is expected to be followed by a modest recovery in the second half of 2016. Unemployment is expected to peak in 2016 at 4.6 per cent as an annual...
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Economic Survey 2-2015
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Unemployment to peak at 4.3 per cent in 2016
A fall in oil investment is expected to contribute to mainland Norway’s GDP increasing by just 1.2 per cent in 2015. A moderate production upswing is expected to take effect early next year, but will not prevent unemployment from also rising in 2016.
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