Martine Bergh Gundersen holds a master’s degree in economics from the University of Oslo (UiO). She also completed an exchange semester at the Università di Bologna in Italy. In her master’s thesis, Martine conducted an empirical analysis of the Norwegian wealth tax, examining the impact of introducing a valuation discount on shares.
At Oslo Economics, Martine has contributed to a diverse range of projects across various sectors, including justice and emergency preparedness, health and care services, offshore wind energy, and aquaculture. She has played a key role in several quality assurance assessments of large public investment projects and has experience in conducting environmental impact assessments, value creation analyses, and evaluations.
Through her work, Martine has developed expertise in various data collection and analysis methods, including conducting interviews, designing surveys, and analyzing registry data.