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Norway 193 Norwegen 193 Monetary policy 48 Geldpolitik 47 Central bank 39 Zentralbank 39 Forecasting model 25 Prognoseverfahren 25 Bank lending 21 Kreditgeschäft 21 Bank liquidity 18 Bankenliquidität 18 Basel Accord 18 Basler Akkord 18 Credit risk 18 Financial crisis 18 Finanzkrise 18 Theorie 18 Theory 18 Bank regulation 17 Bankenregulierung 17 Kreditrisiko 17 Bank 15 Bank risk 15 Bankrisiko 15 Interest rate 13 Zins 13 Exchange rate 12 Immobilienpreis 12 Inflation 12 Real estate price 12 Wechselkurs 12 Estimation 11 Schätzung 11 Geldmarkt 10 Money market 10 Private consumption 10 Privater Konsum 10 Consumer price index 9 Private Verschuldung 9
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Free 298 CC license 98
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Arbeitspapier 298 Working Paper 298 Graue Literatur 290 Non-commercial literature 290 Hochschulschrift 1 Thesis 1
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English 178 Norwegian 121
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Solheim, Haakon 26 Vatne, Bjørn Helge 21 Andersen, Henrik 20 Hjelseth, Ida Nervik 14 Lindquist, Kjersti-Gro 14 Johansen, Rønnaug Melle 13 Bernhardsen, Tom 11 Brubakk, Leif 9 Hagelund, Kåre 9 Hagen, Marius 9 Alstadheim, Ragna 8 Qvigstad, Jan F. 8 Robstad, Ørjan 8 Vale, Bent 8 Gerdrup, Karsten R. 7 Haare, Harald 7 Nordbø, Einar W. 7 Riiser, Magdalena D. 7 Berg, Sigbjørn Atle 6 Kloster, Arne 6 Bjørland, Christian 5 Erlandsen, Solveig K. 5 Flatner, Alexander 5 Husabø, Eilert 5 Juelsrud, Ragnar Enger 5 Meyer, Sara Skjeggestad 5 Nordal, Kjell Bjørn 5 Syrstad, Olav 5 Ulvedal, Pål 5 Winje, Hanna 5 Bowe, Frida 4 Gresvik, Olaf 4 Jore, Anne Sofie 4 Kleivset, Christoffer 4 Kragh-Sørensen, Kasper 4 Lund, Kathrine 4 Martinsen, Kjetil 4 Matsen, Kristine Aunvåg 4 Mæhlum, Sverre 4 Natvik, Gisle James 4
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Norges Bank / Sentralbanksjef 5
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Staff memo / Norges Bank 298
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ECONIS (ZBW) 298
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The interest sensitivity of consumption and investment : evidence from Norway
Bowe, Frida; Brubakk, Leif; Juelsrud, Ragnar Enger; … - 2025
We use narrative monetary policy shocks and local projections to estimate the impact of monetary policy on consumption and investment. We use granular data to investigate how the response varies across consumption categories, investment types, and sectors. Our findings indicate that both...
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Likviditetsrisiko i banksystemet : en ny modell og en stresstest med et cyberscenario
Erard, Monique; Haugen, Charlotte Høeg; Winje, Hanna - 2025
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Monetary policy and the exchange rate in Norway
Mæhlum, Mathis - 2025
I estimate how monetary policy affects the exchange rate in Norway using a local projection instrumental variables (LP-IV) framework with high-frequency monetary policy surprises as instruments. I find that a surprise increase in the Norwegian policy interest rate leads to an immediate...
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Modeller for å anslå årslønnsveksten
Matsen, Kristine Aunvåg - 2025
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The Norwegian Taylor rule
Lindalen, Ingvild Hagen; Maffei-Faccioli, Nicolò - 2025
This paper estimates various Taylor rules for Norway based on the observed money market rate (Nibor). We begin by examining standard Taylor rules from the literature, applying them to Norwegian data to assess their fit. Next, we estimate a benchmark Taylor rule that is included in Norges Bank's...
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Firms' transition to lower greenhouse gas emissions and the risk in Norwegian banks
Hjelseth, Ida Nervik; Johansen, Rønnaug Melle; … - 2024
For a period of time, climate change could increase firms' costs and reduce the value of their assets. If we assume that the composition of banks' lending remains constant, the increase in costs could increase the banks' losses. The risk of increased losses is very unevenly distributed between...
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Energiomstilling av bolig kan bli en netto kostnad for gjennomsnittshusholdningen
Solheim, Haakon; Vatne, Bjørn Helge - 2024
Energy consumption in homes accounts for over 30 percent of annual Norwegian electricity consumption. The government has set targets to reduce energy consumption in the housing sector. Measures that can increase energy efficiency in the housing sector are both known and available, but they will...
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Home energy conversion can be a net cost for the average household
Solheim, Haakon; Vatne, Bjørn Helge - 2024
Energy consumption in homes accounts for over 30 percent of annual Norwegian electricity consumption. The government has set targets to reduce energy consumption in the housing sector. Measures that can increase energy efficiency in the housing sector are both known and available, but they will...
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Klimarisiko og kronekursen
Akram, Qaisar Farooq - 2024
This study discusses whether climate risk, in the form of physical risk and transition risk, may cause an appreciation or depreciation of the Norwegian krone. Exchange rates reflect relative prices between money, goods, and services of different countries. Since countries vary greatly in their...
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Climate risk and the Norwegian exchange rate
Akram, Qaisar Farooq - 2024
This study discusses whether climate risk, in the form of physical risk and transition risk, may cause an appreciation or depreciation of the Norwegian krone. Exchange rates reflect relative prices between money, goods, and services of different countries. Since countries vary greatly in their...
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