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Effects of income and the cost of children on fertility: quasi-experimental evidence from Norway Discussion Papers no. 828 National accounts and business cycles
Resource Rent in Norwegian Fisheries: Trends and policies Discussion Papers no. 827 National accounts and business cycles
Labor Market Institutions and Wage Inequality in the OECD countries Discussion Papers no. 826 National accounts and business cycles
Life time pension benefits relative to life time contributions Discussion Papers no. 825 National accounts and business cycles
Have inflation targeting and EU labour immigration changed the system of wage formation in Norway? Discussion Papers no. 824 National accounts and business cycles
Union dissolution and childlessness: New insights from sequence analysis Discussion Papers no. 823 National accounts and business cycles
Smart hedging against carbon leakage Discussion Papers no. 822 National accounts and business cycles
Fiscal effects of the Norwegian pension reform – A micro-macro assessment Discussion Papers no. 821 National accounts and business cycles
The dual approach for measuring multidimensional deprivation and poverty Discussion Papers no. 820 National accounts and business cycles
Understanding the productivity slowdown: the importance of entry and exit of workers Discussion Papers no. 818 National accounts and business cycles
Residential energy efficiency and European carbon policies: A CGE-analysis with bottom-up information on energy efficiency technologies Discussion Papers no. 817 National accounts and business cycles
A stylized satellite account for human capital Discussion Papers no. 816 National accounts and business cycles
School accountability: Incentives or sorting? Discussion Papers no. 815 National accounts and business cycles
Why do wealthy parents have wealthy children? Discussion Papers no. 813 National accounts and business cycles
Crime and the transition to teenage parenthood Discussion Papers no. 812 National accounts and business cycles