Discussion papers
Discussion papers are preliminary research reports circulated for comments and suggestions.
Editors: Kjetil Telle, Bjart Holtsmark, Erling Holmøy, Terje Skjerpen, Kenneth Wiik, Aud Walseth (secretary)
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Changes in the pattern of household electricity demand over time
Discussion Papers 255
Bente Halvorsen and Bodil Merethe LarsenPublished:
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Asymmetric information and international tradable quota treaties
Discussion Papers 248
Morten SøbergPublished:
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ECM-algorithms that converge at the rate of EM
Discussion Papers no 244
Joe Sexton and Anders Rygh SwensenPublished:
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Modelling the demand for imports and domestic output
Discussion Papers no 243
Bjørn E. NaugPublished:
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Do models improve fishery management?
Discussion Papers 228
Kjell Arne Brekke and Erling MoxnesPublished:
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Import price formation and pricing to market
Discussion Papers no 157
Bjørn E. Naug and Ragnar NymoenPublished:
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Depletion of fossil fuels and the impacts of global warming
Discussion Papers no. 107
Snorre KverndokkPublished:
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The existence of factor substitution in the primary aluminium industry
Discussion Papers No 106
Kjersti-Gro LindquistPublished:
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Consumer demand in a general equilibrium model for environmental analysis
Discussion Papers no. 105
Jørgen Aasness and Bjart HoltsmarkPublished:
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Secondary benefits of the EC carbon/energy tax
Discussion Papers 104
Knut H. Alfsen, Hugo Birkelund and Morten AaserudPublished:
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"Green National product": Good intentions, poor device?
Discussion Papers 103
Asbjørn Aaheim and Karine NyborgPublished:
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The choice of space heating system and energy consumption in Norwegian household
Discussion Papers 102
Runa Nesbakken and Steinar StrømPublished:
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The marginal cost of funds in the presence of external effects
Discussion Papers 99
Anne Brendemoen and Haakon VennemoPublished:
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Coalitions and side payments in international CO%c treaties
Discussion Papers 97
Snorre KverndokkPublished:
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An empirical life cycle model of savings, labour supply and consumption without intertemporal separability
Discussion Papers 96
Tom KornstadPublished:
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Empirical approaches for analysing consumption and labour supply in a life cycle perspective
Discussion Papers 95
Tom KornstadPublished: