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This 2018 Article IV Consultation highlights that Norway is in the midst of a healthy recovery from the oil downturn …
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This Selected Issues paper describes wages and competitiveness in Norway. Norway may have to downwardly revise its …-dependent economy. Norway was able to afford very high wage growth in the past (notwithstanding the noted challenges in several sectors …
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This 2017 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Norwegian economy is slowly recovering from the oil shock as domestic demand grew stronger aided by accommodative macroeconomic policies. Inflation declined recently owing to the pass-through of krone appreciation, but expectations remain...
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of long-run fundamental determinants of house prices using data from 20 OECD countries. Norway has seen a long housing … in the majority of advanced economies, Norway experienced one of the highest increases in the OECD. With house prices …
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The paper examines the nature and scale of spillovers to a number of European countries from monetary policies in the euro area and the United States using three different approaches. The analysis focuses on selected non-euro-area countries in Europe: the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary,...
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This paper discusses the oil economy, outlook, and risk for Norway. Growth has continued to slow in the mainland …
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While Norway's institutional arrangement for macroprudential policy is uncommon, the authorities have shown strong … willingness to act. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the sole macroprudential decision-maker in Norway, which is rare in …
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Norwegian banks and other financial institutions rely heavily on capital markets for liquidity and risk management. Liquidity conditions in the Norwegian financial sector are affected by central bank operations and the lending and funding activities of financial institutions, both domestically...
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