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What is the optimal allocation towards real estate in the portfolio of the global pension fund global?
(Master thesis, 2012)In this master thesis we evaluate the optimal future investment allocation towards real estate for the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG). Based on an assessment of the relative ... -
What is the value of ESG ratings for responsible investors in allocating capital towards sustainable companies? : evidence from European institutional investors
(Master thesis, 2020)There is a strong momentum to complement traditional financial measures with sustainability indicators. In that regard, the ESG ratings market plays a role of intermediary between the corporate and the investment sectors. ... -
What is wrong with IRV?
(Discussion paper;13/18, Working paper, 2018-10-22)Struggles over the single-seat preferential election method IRV, Instant Runoff Voting, (a.k.a. AV, Alternative Vote or RCV, Ranked-Choice Voting) go on in many arenas: legislatures, courts, websites, and scholarly ... -
What limits the powerful in imposing the morality of their authority?
(DP SAM;18/2017, Working paper, 2017-10)This paper models a game between an authority, seeking to implement its preferred morality, and a parental generation, seeking to socialize a younger generation into the their own morality. The authority chooses a coercion ... -
What makes employees trust forecasted numbers?
(Report;2015:19, Research report, 2015-12)Volatile and changing market conditions have made financial planning tools of increasing importance for managers and practitioners. In recent years, the use of traditional budgets has been criticised as a management control ... -
What makes employees trust forecasted numbers?: a case study on how employees make sense of the rolling forecasting process and its effect on trust
(Master thesis, 2015)Volatile and changing market conditions have made financial planning tools of increasing importance for managers and practitioners. In recent years, the use of traditional budgets has been criticised as a management ... -
What Makes Hiring Difficult? Evidence from Linked Survey-Administrative Data
(DP SAM;20/2023, Working paper, 2023-12)We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new insights about the factors that can influence firms’ hiring decisions. Several important findings stand out: (1) search and ... -
What makes people refuse to lie? : understanding pure lie aversion
(Master thesis, 2012)In this paper, I examine pure lie aversion in a controlled experiment. When both the liar and the person that is being lied to benefits from the lie, why do some people still refuse to lie? I use treatments to capture pure ... -
What money can buy? : three centuries of Norwegian wage and price development
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2007-10)On the basis of newly utilized data from one of the largest manual historical archives on wages and prices internationally and unpublished data from Statistics Norway this article offers new wage and price series for ... -
What patients want from their doctors : an analysis of patients’ online reviews and ratings of their regular general practitioners
(Master thesis, 2014)Understanding what dimensions of health care quality patients respond to is essential in order to recognize how patient demand contributes to health care quality maintenance. In this paper I analyze patients’ online reviews ... -
What puzzles? : new insights in asset pricing
(Discussion paper;2012:13, Working paper, 2012-11)Motivated by the problems of the conventional model in rationalizing izing market data, we derive the equilibrium interest rate and risk premiums using recursive utility in continuous time. In a representative- agent ... -
What students need (and want): semantically-oriented queries in large online corpora
(Journal article, 2010)The 400 million word Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) [1990-2009] is the only large, balanced, up-to-date corpus of English that is publicly available. There are many features in this corpus that allow ... -
What the hack? : an empirical analysis of the stock market reactions to hacking announcements
(Master thesis, 2020)To raise awareness of the financial consequences for companies that do not safeguard personal data, this thesis investigates the stock market reaction following hacks. Furthermore, it investigates the role consumers and ... -
When a price is enough : implementation in optimal tax design
(Discussion paper;32/14, Working paper, 2014-09)This paper studies the design of tax systems that implement a planner's secondbest allocation in a market economy. An example shows that the widely used Mirrleesian (1976) tax system cannot implement all incentive-compatible ... -
When anti-dumping measures lead to increased market power : a case study of the European salmon market
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2003-12)In this paper we apply the Bresnahan-Lau (1982) model to test for market power in the European distribution of salmon. Utilising data at the import level, derived demand equations are specified rather then consumer demand. ... -
When brands connect: feedback effects from the alliance between L’Oréal and Nestlé to
(Master thesis, 2007)This thesis looks at a factual alliance between Nestlé and L’Oréal who have created a “nutricosmetics” diet supplement called Innéov. The thesis has two goals: 1) to understand and map associations held about Nestlé and ... -
When counting cattle is not enough: multiple perspectives in agricultural and veterinary research
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)A traditional approach in agricultural and veterinary research is focussing on the biological perspective where large cattle-databases are used to analyse the dairy herd. This approach has yielded valuable insights. However, ... -
When counting cattle is not enough: multiple perspectives in agricultural and veterinary research
(Journal article, 2011)A traditional approach in agricultural and veterinary research is focussing on the biological perspective where large cattle-databases are used to analyse the dairy herd. This approach has yielded valuable insights. ...