This Selected Issues paper of Norway presents a cyclical indicator of fiscal policy at the general government level, and provides an updated assessment of the long-term fiscal position based on the future profile of the State Petroleum Fund (SPF). The study focuses on structural changes needed and prospects for privatization of state assets in the telecommunications and petroleum sectors. The paper analyzes the key issues in the Norwegian financial sector, outlines recent financial developments and banking soundness indicators, and also assesses the financial policy framework.
Financial development is one of the issues in recent decades in order to achieve economic growth and...
With the indisputable significance of the petroleum industry and the Norwegian petroleum policies’ o...
We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity p...
This study concerns Norwegian petroleum sector, main preconditions of its successful development and...
This bachelor thesis is engaged in Norway's economic policy after the year 1973. Above all it target...
The Norwegian government receives substantial revenues from petroleum activities, both as revenues i...
The Norwegian government receives substantial revenues from the petroleum sector. These revenues are...
The Norwegian public sector has net financial assets. The fiscal theory of price determination appli...
As Norway possesses a large petroleum wealth, there has been calls for a change regarding the Govern...
Abstract: Large petroleum revenues make Norway an enviable fiscal loner. The fiscal policy rule ado...
The petroleum fund mechanism channels government revenues from petroleum activities on the Norwegian...
Official forecasts for oil revenues and the burden of pensioners are used to estimate forward-lookin...
Abstract This thesis examines the petroleum effect in the Norwegian sectoral composition of labour a...
Norway is one of the healthiest economies in Europe due to its low unemployment rate, interest rates...
In 2003, domestic and external factors in Norway slowed real GDP growth to an estimated 0.5 percent....
Financial development is one of the issues in recent decades in order to achieve economic growth and...
With the indisputable significance of the petroleum industry and the Norwegian petroleum policies’ o...
We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity p...
This study concerns Norwegian petroleum sector, main preconditions of its successful development and...
This bachelor thesis is engaged in Norway's economic policy after the year 1973. Above all it target...
The Norwegian government receives substantial revenues from petroleum activities, both as revenues i...
The Norwegian government receives substantial revenues from the petroleum sector. These revenues are...
The Norwegian public sector has net financial assets. The fiscal theory of price determination appli...
As Norway possesses a large petroleum wealth, there has been calls for a change regarding the Govern...
Abstract: Large petroleum revenues make Norway an enviable fiscal loner. The fiscal policy rule ado...
The petroleum fund mechanism channels government revenues from petroleum activities on the Norwegian...
Official forecasts for oil revenues and the burden of pensioners are used to estimate forward-lookin...
Abstract This thesis examines the petroleum effect in the Norwegian sectoral composition of labour a...
Norway is one of the healthiest economies in Europe due to its low unemployment rate, interest rates...
In 2003, domestic and external factors in Norway slowed real GDP growth to an estimated 0.5 percent....
Financial development is one of the issues in recent decades in order to achieve economic growth and...
With the indisputable significance of the petroleum industry and the Norwegian petroleum policies’ o...
We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity p...