Norway is a wealthy country, but it also distributes its wealth in an equitable manner, comparatively speaking. Although there are a growing number of wealthy individuals with large fortunes, income and wealth are more equally dispersed here than in many other countries. Over the last three decades
Using the Norwegian register-based database, this document outlines the estimation of Norwegian huma...
Norway is a country of winter darkness and midnight sun, advanced technology, small towns and a few ...
National wealth can be divided into real capital, financial capital, human capital and natural resou...
Norway is a wealthy country, but it also distributes its wealth in an equitable manner, comparativel...
The present paper discusses Norway’s way to prosperity during the two last centuries. The main reaso...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constru...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
In a very influential paper, Piketty (2011) finds that inherited wealth is of increasing importance ...
We provide a systematic analysis of the properties of individual returns to wealth using 12 years of...
Political, economic and social change in Norway from the late 1960s to the early 2010s has been subs...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
The means through which socioeconomic status is transmitted across generations has long been of cent...
Norway is often referred to as the prime example of a country that has achieved high growth and low ...
Parents inuence their children's adult outcomes through economic and genetic endowments, transmissio...
Although the Scandinavian countries are often considered to epitomize social democratic governance, ...
Using the Norwegian register-based database, this document outlines the estimation of Norwegian huma...
Norway is a country of winter darkness and midnight sun, advanced technology, small towns and a few ...
National wealth can be divided into real capital, financial capital, human capital and natural resou...
Norway is a wealthy country, but it also distributes its wealth in an equitable manner, comparativel...
The present paper discusses Norway’s way to prosperity during the two last centuries. The main reaso...
The shares of top incomes in Norway are of considerable intrinsic interest, since the series constru...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
In a very influential paper, Piketty (2011) finds that inherited wealth is of increasing importance ...
We provide a systematic analysis of the properties of individual returns to wealth using 12 years of...
Political, economic and social change in Norway from the late 1960s to the early 2010s has been subs...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
The means through which socioeconomic status is transmitted across generations has long been of cent...
Norway is often referred to as the prime example of a country that has achieved high growth and low ...
Parents inuence their children's adult outcomes through economic and genetic endowments, transmissio...
Although the Scandinavian countries are often considered to epitomize social democratic governance, ...
Using the Norwegian register-based database, this document outlines the estimation of Norwegian huma...
Norway is a country of winter darkness and midnight sun, advanced technology, small towns and a few ...
National wealth can be divided into real capital, financial capital, human capital and natural resou...