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(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2004)
This study focuses on the impact that the different methods of privatization implemented in Estonia and Slovenia had on the transfer
of technology to foreign affiliates and local spillovers to the domestic economy. We ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2001)
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2001)
How will the commitment to price stability affect labour market rigidities in the European Monetary Union? I explore a model where firms choose between fixed wage contracts (where the employer cannot lay off the worker, ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2001)
We seek to explain why TV advertising is dominated by a few product categories. We apply a model of the TV industry that encompasses both the product markets and the market for TV viewers to discuss who will advertise on ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2002)
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2001)
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2004)
It has often been claimed that firms’ compliance to environmental regulations is higher than predicted by standard theory, a result labeled the “Harrington paradox” in the literature. Enforcement data from Norway presented ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2001)
Parents inuence their children's adult outcomes through economic and genetic endowments, transmission of cultural values and social skills, and through choice of residential location. Using a variance decomposition framework ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2002)
This paper presents both theoretical analysis and econometric evidence for the United States, Great Britain and Norway on the extent to which hourly wages of different groups of workers are sensitive to ...
(Working paper / Arbeidsnotat, 2002)
We explore the efficacy of price and quantity controls as environmental policy instruments in a stochastic setting in which agents are risk averse. We demonstrate that the assumption of risk aversion may improve the ...