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Title Series/nr Date Topic
The cost-of-living index with trade barriers: theory and evidence Discussion Papers no. 751 National accounts and business cycles
Childhood residential mobility and adult outcomes Discussion Papers no. 750 National accounts and business cycles
The median as watershed Discussion Papers no. 749 National accounts and business cycles
Is the relationship between schooling and disability pension receipt causal? Discussion Papers no. 748 National accounts and business cycles
Climate policies in a fossil fuel producing country: demand versus supply side policies Discussion Papers no. 747 National accounts and business cycles
The distributional impact of public services in European countries Discussion Papers no. 746 National accounts and business cycles
Biofuel mandate versus favourable taxation of electric cars: The case of Norway Discussion Papers no. 745 National accounts and business cycles
Comparing mothers’ and fathers’ reports on the non-resident father’s contact with his children Discussion Papers no. 744 National accounts and business cycles
Are tax exemptions for electric cars an efficient climate policy measure? Discussion Papers no. 743 National accounts and business cycles
The relations between bank-funding costs, retail rates, and loan volumes: evidence form Norwegian microdata Discussion Papers no. 742 National accounts and business cycles
Assimilation effects on infant mortality among immigrants in Norway Discussion Papers no. 741 National accounts and business cycles
Returns to public R&D grants and subsidies Discussion Papers no. 740 National accounts and business cycles
Home with mom: The effects of stay-at-home parents on children's long-run educational outcomes Discussion Papers no. 739 National accounts and business cycles
Validation of structural labor supply model by the elasticity of taxable income Discussion Papers no. 738 National accounts and business cycles
How do investments in heat pumps affect household energy consumption? Discussion Papers no. 737 National accounts and business cycles