Discussion papers
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Panel data with errors-in-variables
Discussion Papers no. 190
Erik Biørn og Tor Jakob KlettePublisert:
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Structural adjustment and soil degradation in Tanzania
Discussion Papers no. 189
Jens B. AunePublisert:
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Empirical patterns of firm growth and R&D investment
Discussion Papers no. 188
Tor Jakob Klette og Zvi GrilichesPublisert:
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Has growth in supply of educated persons been important for the composition of employment?
Discussion Papers no. 187
Nils Martin Stølen og Turid ÅvitslandPublisert:
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Soil depletion choices under production and price uncertainty
Discussion Papers no. 186
Sverre GrepperudPublisert:
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Accumulation of R&D capital and dynamic firm performance
Discussion Papers no. 184
Tor Jakob Klette og Frode JohansenPublisert:
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Decomposition of the Gini coefficient by income components
Discussion Papers no. 182
Rolf Aaberge og Iulie AslaksenPublisert:
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Gains from cartelisation in the oil market
Discussion Papers no. 181
Elin Berg, Knut Einar Rosendahl og Snorre KverndokkPublisert:
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Sources of business cycles in energy producing economies
Discussion Papers no. 179
Hilde Christiane BjørnlandPublisert:
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Business cycles and fiscal policy
Discussion Papers no. 178
Einar Bowitz og Stein Inge HovePublisert:
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Counterfactual analyses of oil price shocks using a world model
Discussion Papers no. 177
Ray Barrell og Knut A. MagnussenPublisert:
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Recent leaps towards free trade
Discussion Papers no. 176
Taran Fæhn og Leo Andreas GrünfeldPublisert:
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The dynamic effects of aggregate demand, supply and oil price shocks
Discussion Papers no. 174
Hilde Christiane BjørnlandPublisert:
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Dynamic choice, multistate duration models and stochastic structure
Discussion Papers no. 172
John K. DagsvikPublisert:
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Welfare effects of proportional taxation
Discussion Papers no. 171
Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino og Steinar StrømPublisert: