• Do people demand fact-checked news? Evidence from U.S. Democrats 

      Chopra, Felix; Haaland, Ingar Kyrkjebø; Roth, Christopher (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      In a large-scale online experiment with U.S. Democrats, we examine how the demand for a newsletter about an economic relief plan changes when the newsletter content is fact-checked. We first document an overall muted demand ...
    • Three essays on regulation in Energy and Environmental Economics 

      Heimvik, Arild (Doctoral thesis, 2021-08-20)
      There are four chapters in this thesis. The first is an introductory chapter, and the remaining three are composed of the research papers. The first part of the introductory chapter presents the problem of negative ...
    • Essays on Economic Incentives and Implications of Biomarker Tests 

      Mateus D'Avó Luís, Ana Beatriz (Doctoral thesis, 2021-02-12)
      This thesis consists of four chapters: an introductory chapter and three research papers on specific economic aspects of personalized medicine. The approach is empirical in the first paper and theoretical in the second and ...
    • Perish or prosper: Trade patterns for highly perishable seafood products 

      Asche, Frank; Straume, Hans-Martin; Vårdal, Erling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In recent years trade with highly perishable agricultural products like fresh fish, berries, and cut flowers has increased substantially. The perishability of these products appears to challenge conventional wisdom when ...
    • Towards a relational conception of the compact city 

      Kjærås, Kristin Edith Abrahamsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Compact city strategies have become central to the development of urban sustainability politics. Cities across the globe are pursuing high-density, mixed-use developments and energy-efficient transportation systems. However, ...
    • It Pays to be Nice: The Benefits of Cooperating in Markets 

      Serdarevic, Nina; Strømland, Eirik Andre; Tjøtta, Sigve (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opportunities on the earnings of different cooperative types. We first elicit cooperative types and then randomly assign subjects ...
    • Kampen om en tredje boligsektor i Oslo: Dekommersielle og ikke-kommersielle alternativene 

      Christiansen, Ina Marie; Kjærås, Kristin Edith Abrahamsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Oslo kommune opplever økende utfordringer med tilgang på stabile og rimelige bosituasjoner for befolkningen. For å imøtegå utfordringene vil kommunen etablere en tredje boligsektor. I denne artikkelen analyseres diskursene ...
    • Evaluating Complex Health and Social Care Program Using Multi-criteria Decision Analysis: A Case Study of “Better Together in Amsterdam North” 

      Karimi, Milad; van der Zwaan, Lennart; Islam, Kamrul; van Genabeek, Joost; Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Objectives: Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in healthcare. However, practical applications of MCDA are sparse. One potential use for MCDA is for the evaluation of ...
    • Skipping the doctor: evidence from a case with extended self‑certification of paid sick leave 

      Ferman, Bruno; Torsvik, Gaute; Vaage, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This paper examines the impact of a policy reform in a municipality in Norway that extended to workers the right to self-certify sickness absence from work. After the reform, workers were no longer obliged to obtain a ...
    • Evaluating an integrated care pathway for frail elderly patients in Norway using multicriteria decision analysis 

      Islam, Kamrul; Ruths, Sabine; Jansen, Kristian; Falck, Runa; Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen; Askildsen, Jan Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background To provide value-based care for patients with multi-morbidity, innovative integrated care programmes and comprehensive evaluations of such programmes are required. In Norway, a new programme called “Holistic ...
    • Upward Pricing Pressure in Two-Sided Markets: Incorporating Rebalancing Effects 

      Johansen, Bjørn Olav; Cosnita-Langlais, Andreea; Sørgard, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In two-sided markets it is important to consider rebalancing effects following a merger, i.e. the impact of a change in margin on one side of the market, either due to a price change or to efficiency gains, on the pricing ...
    • How are we evaluating the cost-effectiveness of companion biomarkers for targeted cancer therapies? A systematic review 

      Seo, Mikyung Kelly; Cairns, John Alexander (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background Despite the increasing economic assessment of biomarker-guided therapies, no clear agreement exists whether existing methods are sufficient or whether different methods might produce different cost-effectiveness ...
    • The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health 

      Bütikofer, Aline; Riise, Julie; Skira, Meghan M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We examine the impact of the introduction of paid maternity leave in Norway in 1977 on maternal health in the medium and long term. Using administrative data combined with survey data on the health of women around age 40, ...
    • International outsourcing and trade union (de-)centralisation 

      Lommerud, Kjell Erik; Meland, Frode; Straume, Odd Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We study the effects of centralised versus decentralised wage setting in a unionsed duopoly where firms can outsource parts of input production to foreign subcontractors. We show that decentralised (as opposed to centralised) ...
    • Parental age and birth defects: a sibling study 

      Hvide, Hans K.; Johnsen, Julian Vedeler; Salvanes, Kjell Gunnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Higher parental age at childbearing has generated much attention as a potential risk factor for birth disorders; however, previous research findings are mixed. Existing studies have exploited variation in parental age ...
    • Utviklingspolitikken: En revolusjon er en illusjon? 

      Hagen, Rune Jansen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Bærekraftsmålene har blåst nytt liv i debatten om hvorvidt globale fellesgoder kan og bør finansieres med bistand. I denne replikken til Nikolai Hegertuns essay En stille revolusjon av utviklingspolitikken, argumenterer ...
    • Licence to lie and the social (In)appropriateness of lying 

      Serdarevic, Nina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Environments that encourage dishonest behaviour can compromise intrinsic honesty by altering beliefs about what is considered socially appropriate behaviour. I extend the incentivised Krupka and Weber (2013) elicitation ...
    • Hospital Competition in a National Health Service: Evidence from a Patient Choice Reform 

      Brekke, Kurt Richard; Canta, Chiara; Siciliani, Luigi; Straume, Odd Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competition by exploiting a patient choice reform in Norway in 2001. The reform facilitates a difference-in-difference approach due ...
    • Has the development of cancer biomarkers to guide treatment improved health outcomes? 

      Luís, Ana Beatriz Mateus D'Avó; Seo, Mikyung Kelly (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      During the last decade, testing the patient’s biomarker status prior to the administration of corresponding co-dependent therapies has been emerging in clinical practice. These biomarker-guided therapies have promoted the ...
    • When does remote electronic access (not) boost productivity? Longitudinal evidence from Portugal 

      Monteiro, Natália P.; Straume, Odd Rune; Valente, Marieta (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Whether or not the option to work remotely increases firm labour productivity is theoretically ambiguous. We use a rich and representative sample of Portuguese firms, and within-firm variation in the policy of remote ...