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Conference

Nordic conference on register data and economic modelling

The purpose of the conference is to gather researchers in Nordic countries that use register data in empirical research. Although the scope and topic of the papers may vary, most papers have a clear theoretical motivation. Applied theory papers--in for instance search theory-may also be presented.

BI Norwegian Business School is the main provider of research-based knowledge on business and management disciplines in Norway.

Since its founding in 1943, BI Norwegian Business School has focused on bridging academia with practice. Today, BI Norwegian Business School nurtures close collaborations with business, industry and society in Norway and abroad. Three out of ten senior executives in Norway are graduates of BI Norwegian Business School. With 20,000 students, a unique range of study programmes and a solid commitment to research, BI Norwegian Business School is recognized as one of the largest and most productive academic environments in Europe.

BI Norwegian Business School is the only Norwegian educational institution with triple accreditation, the Triple Crown status is shared by only 70 business schools worldwide.

During the past few years, BI Norwegian Business School has climbed on the Financial Times rankings, and is now number 35 on the European business school ranking.

BI Norwegian Business School

Department of Economics

The Department of Economics has a faculty whose interests cover major fields in economics, mathematics and statistics/econometrics.

The department offers research-based and experienced-based high-quality teaching at all levels, providing their students with the best possible qualifications in applied economics.

The faculty publish regularly in international academic journals and serve on editorial boards. They also act as advisors to the government and private organizations, and contribute to public debate on current economic issues.