No 18/17: Who Benefits From Free Health Insurance: Evidence from Mexico
Gabriella Conti and Rita Ginja
No 17/17: Parental Investments in Early Life and Child Outcomes. Evidence from Swedish Parental Leave Rules
Rita Ginja, Jenny Jans and Arizo Karimi
No 16/17: The causal effect of workload on the labour supply of older employees
Espen Bratberg, Tor Helge Holmås and Karin Monstad
No 15/17: Domestic bond markets in emerging economies: Crowding in or crowding out?
Cathrin Fløgstad
No 14/17: Help Not Needed? Optimal Host Country Regulation of Expatriate NGO Workers
Amihai Glazer, Rune Jansen Hagen and Jørn Rattsø
No 13/17: Losing Concentration? Lessons from a Swedish Aid Policy Reform
Rune Jansen Hagen
No 12/17: Is incentivizing by subsidizing a better way of managing chronic health conditions?
M. Kamrul Islam and Egil Kjerstad
No 10/17: The Extent of Bias in Grading
Leroy Andersland
No 9/17: Peer Effects from a School Choice Reform
Leroy Andersland
No 8/17: A Universal Childcare Expansion, Quality, Starting Age, and School Performance
Leroy Andersland
No 7/17: Anonymous trading in equities
Tom Grimstvedt Meling
No 6/17: Tick sizes in illiquid order books
Tom Grimstvedt Meling
No 5/17: Tick Size Wars, High Frequency Trading, and Market Quality
Tom Grimstvedt Meling and Bernt Arne Ødegård
No 4/17: Economic Impacts of Workfare Reforms for Single Mothers: Benefit Substitution and Labour supply responses
Julian Vedeler Johnsen and Katrine Holm Reiso
No 3/17: Aid dispersion: Measurement in principle and practice
Cathrin Fløgstad and Rune Jansen Hagen
No 2/17: Health effects of retirement. Evidence from Norwegian survey and register data
Maja Weemes Grøtting and Otto Sevaldson Lillebø
No 1/17: Platform price parity clauses with direct sales
Bjørn Olav Johansen and Thibaud Vergé
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