Abstract: Large petroleum revenues make Norway an enviable fiscal loner. The fiscal policy rule adopted from 2001 transforms petroleum wealth into foreign assets, and only the real return on the financial fund should be spent annually. Despite this ambitious saving of the petroleum wealth, we find it unlikely that present tax rates and welfare schemes are sustainable in a long run perspective. Rather, the results from combining detailed models of demography and government expenditures with a detailed CGE model, suggest that Norway is exceptional also with respect to strong growth in government expenditures. In our baseline scenario the payroll tax rate must be increased continuously when ageing sets in after 2020, passing twice the ...
Abstract: The paper analyses the fiscal effects of productivity shifts in the private sector. Withi...
As most developed countries Norway has an ageing population meaning that the number of pensioners is...
Abstract This thesis examines the petroleum effect in the Norwegian sectoral composition of labour a...
Large petroleum revenues make Norway an enviable fiscal loner. The fiscal policy rule adopted from 2...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity p...
This paper uses a large-scale overlapping generations model to assess the impact of fiscal rules in ...
Official forecasts for oil revenues and the burden of pensioners are used to estimate forward-lookin...
The discovery of natural resources can turn out to be a curse rather than a blessing, as resource-ri...
Authorities in oil rich developing countries are often advised to save part of their oil tax revenue...
Abstract: Most studies on the economic consequences of ageing rely on Computable General Equilibriu...
Over the last decades, the relationship between natural resource discoveries on macroeconomic devel...
Norway is one of the healthiest economies in Europe due to its low unemployment rate, interest rates...
This paper investigates the long-run economic effects of large natural resource endowments, through ...
The Norwegian state-owned Petroleum Fund’s market value is more than one trillion US dollars. The No...
Abstract: The paper analyses the fiscal effects of productivity shifts in the private sector. Withi...
As most developed countries Norway has an ageing population meaning that the number of pensioners is...
Abstract This thesis examines the petroleum effect in the Norwegian sectoral composition of labour a...
Large petroleum revenues make Norway an enviable fiscal loner. The fiscal policy rule adopted from 2...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity p...
This paper uses a large-scale overlapping generations model to assess the impact of fiscal rules in ...
Official forecasts for oil revenues and the burden of pensioners are used to estimate forward-lookin...
The discovery of natural resources can turn out to be a curse rather than a blessing, as resource-ri...
Authorities in oil rich developing countries are often advised to save part of their oil tax revenue...
Abstract: Most studies on the economic consequences of ageing rely on Computable General Equilibriu...
Over the last decades, the relationship between natural resource discoveries on macroeconomic devel...
Norway is one of the healthiest economies in Europe due to its low unemployment rate, interest rates...
This paper investigates the long-run economic effects of large natural resource endowments, through ...
The Norwegian state-owned Petroleum Fund’s market value is more than one trillion US dollars. The No...
Abstract: The paper analyses the fiscal effects of productivity shifts in the private sector. Withi...
As most developed countries Norway has an ageing population meaning that the number of pensioners is...
Abstract This thesis examines the petroleum effect in the Norwegian sectoral composition of labour a...