Economy and Business (Books and Journals)
- Economic Bulletin From Vol. 70 No. 2, June 1999 to No. 83, January 2012 Norges Bank, 2009
- The development of the Norwegian payment system in the period 1945-2010, with particular focus on the role of Norges Bank.
- Operational problems in banks--effects on the settlement of payments in Norges Bank.
- Banks' liquidity situation during the financial turmoil in autumn 2008.
- Further analysis of the stress tests in Financial Stability 2/11.
- A new settlement system at Norges Bank.
- Comparing Norwegian banks' capital ratios.
- Norges Bank's stress test in Financial Stability 2/10 compared with banks' projections.
- Markets for Norwegian banks' long-term funding--implications of changes in market conditions and the regulatory framework.
- CSAs--regulating counterparty risk through the use of collateral payments.
- Further analysis of the stress test of banks' capital adequacy in Financial Stability 2/2010.
- Fiscal policy and financial crises--what are the actual effects of fiscal policy?
- A model for predicting aggregated corporate credit risk.
- Norwegian covered bonds--a rapidly growing market.
- Productivity growth in Norway 1948-2008.
- Norges Bank's regional network: fresh and useful information.
- Household net lending--what the micro data indicate.
- Jarle Bergo: a professional monetary policymaker steps down.
- Economic perspectives.
- Collateral for loans from Norges Bank--consequences of changes in the rules.
- On commodity derivatives and the Norwegian initiatives to create a fish derivatives market.
- Evaluation of Norges Bank's projections for 2007.
- The effects of economic news on Norwegian market interest rates.
- Clearing and settlement at Norges Bank--a historical review.
- Turbulence in credit markets--mortgage financing at home and abroad.
- Monetary policy frameworks--Norges Bank in the light of the literature and international practice.
- The central bank's liquidity policy in an oil economy.
- Norges Bank's Printing Works--190 years of banknote production.
- Modelling credit risk in the enterprise sector--further development of the SEBRA model.
- Payment systems--a potential source of risk. The need for oversight and supervision.
- An analysis of financial ratios for the Oslo Stock Exchange.
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