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Fiscal Policy Regimes in Resource-Rich Economies
(CAMP Working Paper Series;13/2023, Working paper, 2023-10-21)We analyse fiscal policy in resource-rich economies using a novel Bayesian regime-switching panel model. The identified regimes capture pro- or countercyclical fiscal behaviour, while the switches between the regimes have ... -
Fjellet er høyt og keiseren er langt borte. Femten dager i Kina
(CME Working paper series;9/1999, Working paper, 1999) -
Folk på vandring
(CME Working paper series;3/2007, Working paper, 2007)I 1950 utgjorde innvandrere (i all hovedsak fra Nord-Europa) 1,4 prosent av Norges befolkning, mot 8,3 prosent i dag. Av disse 387 000 personene kommer 217 000 fra mer eksotiske land som Tyrkia og land i Asia, Afrika ... -
Forecasting Cryptocurrencies Financial Time Series
(CAMP Working Paper Series;5, Working paper, 2018-03)This paper studies the predictability of cryptocurrencies time series. We compare several alternative univariate and multivariate models in point and density forecasting of four of the most capitalized series: Bitcoin, ... -
Forecasting Energy Commodity Prices: A Large Global Dataset Sparse Approach
(CAMP Working Paper Series;11/2019, Working paper, 2019-12)This paper focuses on forecasting quarterly energy prices of commodities, such as oil, gas and coal, using the Global VAR dataset proposed by Mohaddes and Raissi (2018). This dataset includes a number of potentially ... -
Forecasting GDP with global components. This time is different
(CAMP Working Papers Series;1/2015, Working paper, 2015)A long strand of literature has shown that the world has become more global. Yet, the recent Great Global Recession turned out to be hard to predict, with forecasters across the world committing large forecast errors. ... -
Foreign shocks
(CAMP Working Papers Series;11/2015, Working paper, 2015)How and to what extent are small open economies affected by international shocks? I develop and estimate a medium scale DSGE model that addresses both questions. The model incorporates i) international markets for firm-to-firm ... -
Foreign Shocks in an Estimated Multi-Sector Model
(CAMP Working Paper Series;4/2014, Working paper, 2014)How are macroeconomic fluctuations in open economies affected by international business cycles? To shed some light on this question, I develop and estimate a medium scale DSGE model for a small open economy. The model ... -
Fortellinger om samfunnet
(CME Working Paper Series;5/2010, Working paper, 2010)Dette arbeidsnotatet er en samling av professor Arne Jon Isachsens "Månedsbrevet" for de første seks månedene i 2010. Samlingen består av følgende artikler: 1) På tide med en ny revolusjon?; 2) Hva er problemet med Hellas?; ... -
The Gender Investment Gap over the Life-Cycle
(HOFIMAR Working Paper Series;3/2023, Working paper, 2023)Single women hold less risky financial portfolios than single men. This paper analyzes the determinants of the “gender investment gap” based on a structural life-cycle framework. The model is able to rationalize the ... -
Global and regional business cycles: Shocks and propagations
(CAMP Working Paper Series;3/2013, Working paper, 2014-06-24)We study the synchronization of real and nominal variables across four dfferent regions of the world, Asia, Europe, North and South America, covering 32 different countries. Employing a FAVAR framework, we distinguish ... -
Globalisering
(CME Working paper series;1/2007, Working paper, 2007)Arbeidsnotatet er satt sammen av Månedsbrevet til Arne Jon Isachsen for juli-desember 2006. Månedsbrevet består av 6 ulike artikler. -
Globalisering og det norske arbeidsmarkedet
(CME Working Papers;2/2015, Working paper, 2015)I de siste tiårene har framvoksende økonomier fått en langt større rolle i den internasjonale økonomien. Arbeidskraften i disse landene er blitt tilgjengelig for industrilandenes økonomier, dels ved arbeidsinnvandring, ... -
Greenspan går fra borde, og Erna vil ha euro
(CME Working paper series;1/2006, Working paper, 2006)Arbeidsnotatet er satt sammen av Månedsbrevet til Arne Jon Isachsen for august-desember 2005. Månedsbrevet består av 6 ulike artikler. -
Growth with Age-Dependent Preferences
(CAMP Working Paper Series Paper No. 14/2018;, Working paper, 2018-12-10)We study the consequences of age-dependent preferences for economic growth and structural change in a two-sector model with overlapping generations and nondimishing returns to capital. Savings and accumulation rates depend ... -
Har norske bedrifter dårlig tilgang på kapital?
(CME Working paper series;5/2002, Working paper, 2002) -
House prices and stock prices: Different roles in the U.S. monetary transmission mechanism
(CAMP Working Paper Series;1/2012, Working paper, 2012)We analyze the role of house and stock prices in the monetary policy transmission mechanism in the U.S. using a structural VAR model. The VAR is identifed using a combination of short-run and long-run (neutrality) ... -
The household effects of mortgage regulation
(CAMP Working Paper Series;07/2021, Working paper, 2021-12)We evaluate the impact of mortgage regulation on child and parent household balance sheets, highlighting important trade-offs in terms of financial vulnerability. Using Norwegian tax data, we show that loan-to-value caps ... -
The housing channel of intergenerational wealth persistence
(HOFIMAR Working Paper Series;6/2024, Working paper, 2024-09)We use Norwegian micro data and a life-cycle model with housing to study how wealth transmits across generations through the housing market. A mediation analysis reveals large housing gaps based on parental wealth. A ... -
How Does Monetary Policy Affect Household Indebtedness?
(HOFIMAR Working Paper Series;5/2023, Working paper, 2023)Growth in household debt-to-income ratios can be attributed to nominal debt changes or mechanical “Fisher effects” from interest income and expenses, real income growth, and inflation. With microdata covering the universe ...