Discussion papers
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The Structure of economic inequality among households living in urban Sichuan and Liaoning, 1990
Discussion Papers 70
Rolf AabergePublisert:
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Benefits of climate policies
Discussion Papers 69
Knut H. Alfsen, Anne Brendemoen og Solveig GlomsrødPublisert:
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Will restrictive demand policy improve public sector balances?
Discussion Papers 66
Einar Bowitz og Erik StormPublisert:
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A climate convention and the Norwegian economy
Discussion Papers 64
Anne Brendemoen og Haakon VennemoPublisert:
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An applied general equilibrium assessment of the marginal cost of public funds in Norway
Discussion Papers 62
Haakon VennemoPublisert:
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Use of macroeconomic models in analysis of environmental problems in Norway and consequences for environmental statistics
Discussion Papers 61
Knut H. AlfsenPublisert:
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On the importance of R&D and ownership for productivity growth
Discussion Papers 60
Tor Jakob KlettePublisert:
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Inequality in distributions of hours of work and consumption in Peru
Discussion Papers 59
Rolf Aaberge og John K. DagsvikPublisert:
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Household production, consumption and time allocation in Peru
Discussion Papers 58
John K. Dagsvik og Rolf AabergePublisert:
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Optimal taxation in applied general equilibrium models adopting the Armington assumption
Discussion Papers 55
Haakon VennemoPublisert:
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Labor supply, income distribution and excess burden of personal income taxation in Norway
Discussion Papers 54
Rolf Aaberge, Steinar Strøm og John K. DagsvikPublisert:
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Labor supply, income distribution and excess burden of personal income taxation in Sweden
Discussion Papers 53
Rolf Aaberge, Steinar Strøm og John K. DagsvikPublisert:
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Non-stationary inflow and duration of unemployment
Discussion Papers 52
Rolf Aaberge og Tom WennemoPublisert: