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Are tax exemptions for electric cars an efficient climate policy measure?
Discussion Papers no. 743
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The relations between bank-funding costs, retail rates, and loan volumes
Discussion Papers no. 742
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Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway
Discussion Papers no. 741
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Returns to public R&D grants and subsidies
Discussion Papers no. 740
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Home with mom: The effects of stay-at-home parents on children's long-run educational outcomes
Discussion Papers no. 739
In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that substantially increased parents’ incentives to stay home with children under the age of three.
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Validation of structural labor supply model by the elasticity of taxable income
Discussion Papers no. 738
This paper shows how the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) methodology can be used to validate predictions from a discrete choice structural labor supply model. Practical guidance is given on how such comparisons can be carried out, and results o...
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How do investments in heat pumps affect household energy consumption?
Discussion Papers no. 737
In this study, we develop a method for decomposing the behavioral responses to increased energy efficiency based on a conditional demand model applied to a household production framework.
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Residential end-use electricity demand
Discussion Papers no. 736
We deduce a model for using cross-sectional data for total annual electricity consumption for a sample of households, together with information from energy surveys, to estimate the end uses within an econometric demand model conditional on applian...
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Access to treatment and educational inequalities in cancer survival
Discussion Papers no. 735
The public health care systems in the Nordic countries provide high quality care almost free of charge to all citizens. However, social inequalities in health persist.
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Inequality and growth in the very long run
Discussion Papers no. 734
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean income of social classes. Income distribution data from before the Industrial Revolution usually come in the form of such tabulations, called social ta...
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Short run effects of bleaker prospects for oligopolistic producers of a non-renewable resource
Discussion Papers no. 733
In a non-renewable resource market with imperfect competition, the resource owners’ supply is governed both by current demand and by the resource rent.
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The tug-of-war between resource depletion and technological change in the global oil industry 1981 - 2009
Discussion Papers no. 732
We perform an empirical analysis of the extent to which ongoing technological change through R&D activity has offset the effect of ongoing depletion on the cost of finding additional reserves of oil in eight global regions.
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The importance of the distribution sector for exchange rate pass-through in a small open economy
Discussion Papers no. 731
The degree of exchange rate pass-through to domestic goods prices has important implications for monetary policy in small open economies with floating exchange rates.
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Immigrant skills and employment
Discussion Papers no. 730
For natives, we uncover remarkably stable relations between literacy skills, schooling, and employment across countries. For immigrants, the relations differ strongly: whereas literacy skills form only a weak determinant of immigrant employment in...
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Estimating the additionality of R&D subsidies using proposal evaluation data to control for firms’ R&D intentions
Discussion Papers no. 729
Empirical examination of whether R&D subsidies to private firms crowd out private investments has been hampered by problems related to selection. A particular worry is that research intentions and the quality of current research ideas may be corre...
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