2002

A Gamma/Dirichlet model for estimating uncertainty in age-specific abundance of Norwegian spring-spawning herring
By Gudmund Høst, Erleng Berg, Tore Schweder, and Sigurd Tjelmeland
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 59: 737-748, 2002

 

Model specification and inflation forecast uncertainty
By G. B�rdsen, E.S. Jansen and R. Nymoen 
Annales d'�conomie et de Statistique (2002), 67(68), 495-517.

 

Women and the Rawlsian Social Contract
By Hilde Bojer
Social Justice Research 15 (4): 393-407, December 2002

 

Zimbabwe: Investments, credibility, and the dynamics following trade liberalization
By Halvor Mehlum
Economic Modelling 19 (2002) 565-584

 

Why population forecasts should be probabilistic - illustrated by the case of Norway
By Nico Keilman, Dinh Quang Pham and Arve Hetland.
Reprint from Demographic Research, Vol 6, Article 15, 28 May 2002, 409-453

 

On the epistemic foundation for backward induction
By Geir B. Asheim
Mathematical Social Sciences 44 (2002) 121�144

 

Allocating greenhouse gas emissions among countries with mobile populations
By Michael Hoel 
Recent Advances in Environmental Economics/edited by John A. List, Aart de Zeeuw p. cm. - (New Horizons in environmental economics), 84-97
ISBN 1-84376-002-9

 

Sustainability when capital management has stochastic consequences 
By Geir B. Asheim and Kjell Arne Brekke
Social Choice and Welfare (2002) 19/4: 921-940

 

Petroleum Tax Reform Proposals in Norway and Denmark 
By Diderik Lund
The Energy Journal, Volume 23, Number 4, 2002

 

Categorical Variables in DEA
By Finn R. Førsund
International Journal of Business and Economics, 2002, Vol.1, No. 1, 33-43

 

Taxation, Uncertainty, and the Cost of Equity
By Diderik Lund
International Tax and Public Finance, 9, 483-503, 2002

 

Education and fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: Individual and Community Effects.
By Øystein Kravdal 
Demography, Volume 39-Number 2, May 2002: 233-250

 

The impact of Individual and aggregate unemployment on fertility in Norway.
By Øystein Kravdal
Demographic Research. Volume 6, article 10, 2002; 263-293

 

Global befolkningsvekst -fremdeles et problem.
By Øystein Kravdal
Økonomisk forum: Nr. 4, mai 2002.

 

Wage bargaining and turnover costs with heterogenous labor and perfect history screening
By Jon Strand
European Economic Review (46)7 (2002) pp. 1209-1227

 

Rent taxation when cost monitoring is imperfect
By Diderik Lund
Resource And Energy Economics (24)3 (2002) pp. 211-228

 

Confidence and Likelihood 
By Tore Schweder & Nils Lid Hjorth
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, June 2002, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 309-332(24)

 

Large Structured Models in Applied Sciences; Challenges for Statistics 
By Tore Schweder
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, June 2002, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 189-191(3)

 

Heterogeneity in Returns to Scale: A Random Coefficient Analysis with Unbalanced Panel Data
By Erik Biørn, Kjersti-Gro Lindquist and Terje Skjerpen
Journal of Productivity Analysis, 18, 39-57, 2002

 

Why population forecasts should be probabilistic - illustrated by the case of Norway 
By Nico Keilman, Dinh Quang Pham and Arve Hetland
Demographic Research. Volume 6, article 15, 2002; 410-449

 

Progress from forecast failure - The Norwegian consumption function
By Øyvind Eitrheim, Eilev S. Jansen and Ragnar Nymoen
Econometrics Journal (2002), volume 5, pp. 40-64

 

Genetic testing when there is a mix of compulsory and voluntary health insurance
By Michael Hoel and Tor Iversen
Journal of Health Economics 21 (2002) 253-270

 

Effects of Progressive Taxes under Decentralized Bargaining and Heterogeneous Labor 
By Jon Strand
International Tax and Public Finance, 9, 195-210, 2002

 

Taxes versus quotas for a stock pollutant
By Michael Hoel and Larry Karp.
Resource and Energy Economics 24 (2002) 367�384

 

Measuring structural Unemployment: NAWRU Estimates in the Nordic Countries
By Steinar Holden and Ragnar Nymoen.
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics. Vol. 104(1) ,87-104, 2002

 

A cancer survival model that takes sociodemographic variations in "normal" mortality into account: comparison with other models 
By Øystein Kravdal
J Epidemiol Community Health 2002; 56:309-318

 

Is the Previously Reported Increase in Second- and Higher-order Birth Rates in Norway and Sweden from the mid-1970s Real or a Result of Inadequate Estimation Methods? 
By Øystein Kravdal
Demographic Research. Volume 6, 2002; 241-262

 

TFR Predictions Based on Brownian Motion Theory
By Nico Keilman 
Yearbook of Population Research in Finland 38 (2002) pp. 207-219

 

On the Origins of Data Envelopment Analysis
By Finn R. Førsund and Nikias Sarafoglou 
Journal of Productivity Analysis, 17, 23-40 (2002)

 

Empirical Comparison of Inflation Models' Forecast Accuracy
By Øyvind Eitrheim, Tore Anders Husebø and Ragnar Nymoen 
A Companion to Economic Forecasting, chapter sixteen, 354-385 (2002)

 

Progressive Taxes and the Labour Market: Is the Trade-off Between Equality and Efficiency Inevitable?
By Knut Røed and Steinar Strøm 
Journal of Economic Surveys vol. 16, No. 1 (2002)

 

A public firm challenged by entry: duplication or diversity? 
By Tore Nilssen and Lars Sørgard 
Regional Science and Urban Economics 32, 259-274 (2002)

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