Oslo Economics AS has taken up Marit Svensgaard and Magne Krogstad Asphjell as new partners. Marit and Magne are both […]
Articles
Anticorruption and ethical conduct in local government
Oslo Economics, together with Kantar TNS and Professor Tina Søreide from the Norwegian School of Economics, has conducted a project […]
Developing Bærum as a knowledge city
Oslo Economics has examined the opportunities and challenges in developing a knowledge city in Bærum. There is no exact definition […]
Evaluating merger price effects – Oslo Economics receives research funding from the Norwegian Competitions Authority
Oslo Economics receives funding for the research project “An ex-post analysis of merger price effects: The case of the Telia/Tele2 […]
Analysis of the trade in Guarantees of Origin in the energy markets
Oslo Economics has analysed the market for Guarantees of Origin (GO) in the energy sector, on behalf of Energy Norway. […]
Accunting for climate-related risks in petroleum industry investments
On behalf of the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association Oslo Economics has conducted an interview survey of eight oil companies […]
Oslo Economics has conducted a study on the cost and benefits of whistleblowing
A whistleblower is an employee who exposes any kind of information or activity that is deemed illegal, unethical, or not […]
Nobel prize to experimental and behavioural economist Richard Thaler
This year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics honours Richard Thaler, a professor from University of Chicago Booth School of Business […]
Oslo Economics moves to new offices
Oslo Economics moves to new offices at a prime location in Oslo’s Central Business District: Kronprinsesse Märthas plass 1. We […]
Kristina Persson invited to the 68° North Conference on Behavioural Economics
The research group The Choice Lab at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), where Kristina Persson is a researcher, organised […]
Kristina Maria Persson writes about the effects of moral appeals on tax compliance in Harvard Business Review
Our colleague Kristina Maria Persson (née Bott), together with her co-writers at the Norwegian Business School in Bergen, has written […]
The Review of Industrial Organization has published a scientific article by Oslo Economics
Mergers lead to more concentrated markets, which in turn can increase firms’ incentives to raise prices. Therefore, competition authorities utilise […]