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National accounts and business cycles
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Social norms and private provision of public goods
Discussion Papers no. 257
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A note on post-stratification when analyzing binary survey data subject to non-response
Discussion Papers no. 218
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From growth theory to technology policy
Discussion Papers no. 219
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Synthetic graphical modelling of binary panel data subject to non-response
Discussion Papers no. 220
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Post-stratification and calibration
Discussion Papers no. 216
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Supply response in a gender-perspective
Reports 1997/23
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Do higher wages reflect higher productivity?
Discussion Papers no. 208
Norway has invested heavily in education in recent decades. The average educational attainment in Norway was below the OECD average in 1960, while in 1995 Norway was among the OECD countries with the highest average educational attainment 1 . Howe...
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Change in regime and Markow models
Discussion Papers no. 204
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Theory and practice in the World Bank and IMF economic policy models
Reports 1996/13
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Dynamic choice, multistate duration models and stochastic structure
Discussion Papers no. 172
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Trends, cycles and measures of persistence in the Norwegian economy
Social and economic studies 092
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Modelling regional producer behaviour
Social and economic studies 086
Departing from theoretical principles of duality between production technology and costs, this study provides some suggestions on how to address regional aspects in empirical analyses of producer behaviour.
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Consumer demand in a general equilibrium model for environmental analysis
Discussion Papers no. 105
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Empirical tests of the formation of expectations
Social and economic studies 083
This monograph surveys a wide range of studies confronting different hypotheses of how expectations are formed with empirical findings.
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