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Oslo Economics welcomes Karl Rikard Løvhaug

We are pleased to welcome Karl Rikard Løvhaug to Oslo Economics. Karl Rikard will strengthen Oslo Economics further within the […]

Evaluation of innovation and economic development in the Norwegian health sector

On behalf of the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Health and Care Services, Oslo Economics will […]

Personnel costs at NOK 59 billion in the Norwegian specialist health care

The Ministry of Health has established a technical advisory board to analyze Norwegian hospital activities and costs. The Directorate of […]

Nordic ministerial meeting on public-private collaboration in health care innovation

Together with Nordic partners, Oslo Economics prepared the report “Health Innovation in the Nordic Countries”. The report and policy measures […]

Oslo Economics welcomes Håkon Hagtvet

We are pleased to welcome Håkon Hagtvet to Oslo Economics. Håkon is an economist and statistician from the University of […]

New framework agreement with Norway Post

Oslo Economics in cooperation with Inovati has signed a three-year framework agreement with Norway Post to provide analysis and advice […]

Increased need for government purchases of postal and banking services

In a study for the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Oslo Economics has concluded that state purchases of postal and […]

– Strange conclusion about competition in the road sector

Oslo Economics’ Rolf Sverre Asp comments Dovre Group’s assessment of competition in the road sector (Aftenposten April 20, 2010).

Oslo Economics welcomes Marit Svensgaard

We are pleased to welcome Marit Svensgaard to Oslo Economics. Marit is an experienced economist. She comes from a position […]

Norwegian Air Shuttle awarded a compensation of NOK 160 million from SAS

The Norwegian Civil Court of Appeal has decided that SAS must pay a compensation of NOK 160 million plus court […]

Benefit realization ePrescription

On behalf of the Directorate of Health, Oslo Economics has provided methodological expertise and quality assurance as part of a […]

Consequences of Preference Politics in Software Markets

On behalf of Microsoft Norway, Oslo Economics has examined the consequences of preference policies in software markets. Contact: Asbjørn Englund/Rolf […]