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Title Series/nr Date Topic
The relationship between earnings and first birth probability among Norwegian men and women 1994-2008 Discussion Papers no. 787 National accounts and business cycles
The relationship between the Norwegian R&D tax credit scheme and other innovation policy instruments Reports 2007/45 Establishments, enterprises and accounts, Technology and innovation
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors to cancer risk and cancer mortality in Norway Discussion Papers no. 776 National accounts and business cycles
The resource rent in Norwegian aquaculture and power production from 1984 to 2018 Reports 2019/34 National accounts and business cycles, Energy and manufacturing, Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing
The role of subcontracting in the production system Documents 2000/5 Establishments, enterprises and accounts
The role of the Arctic in future global petroleum supply Discussion Papers no. 645 National accounts and business cycles
The size of the marginal cost of public funds: a discussion with special relevance to Norway Reports 2015/13 Public sector
The solid growth in PPI continues Articles Prices and price indices, Energy and manufacturing, National accounts and business cycles
The solid growth in mainland GDP continues Articles National accounts and business cycles
The start of a moderate upturn in the economy? Economic trends for Norway and abroad National accounts and business cycles
The steady growth in mainland GDP continues Articles National accounts and business cycles
The times they are achanging? Articles Population
The tug-of-war between resource depletion and technological change in the global oil industry 1981 - 2009 Discussion Papers no. 732 National accounts and business cycles
The use of household welfare functions to estimate equivalence scales Documents 2000/16 Income and consumption
The wealth of Norwegian raw oil and natural gas: 1970-2015 Reports 2016/37 Energy and manufacturing, National accounts and business cycles