Receives ERC funding for the second time
NHH Professor Bertil Tungodden has been awarded NOK 22 million from the ERC to investigate a fundamental question in economics: When are markets morally legitimate?
How are economic decisions made, and what are the consequences of these decisions? How should competing firms make pricing and investment decisions?
By addressing these questions the Department of Economics aims to understand major global challenges such as climate change, economic instability and growth, economic development and national and global welfare and inequality.
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NHH Professor Bertil Tungodden has been awarded NOK 22 million from the ERC to investigate a fundamental question in economics: When are markets morally legitimate?
The principle of equal pay for equal work has existed for a long time. But what good is it if employees do not have enough information to know whether they are actually being treated unfairly?
This week, NHH researchers will receive publication bonuses for scientific articles published in selected journals on NHH’s and the Financial Times’ publication lists.
The paper titled "Disadvantageous Semi-Collusion: Price Competition in the Norwegian Airline Industry" by Frode Steen and Lars Sørgard has been published in Journal of Competition Law & Economics.
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Historisk Tidskrift | ||
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Frode Steen and Lars Sørgard: |
"Disadvantageous Semi-Collusion: Price Competition in the Norwegian Airline Industry" |
Journal of Competition Law & Economics |
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Ritvana Rrukaj and Frode Steen: |
"Asymmetric Cost Pass-Through in Gasoline Retailing: The Role of Retailer Size for Pass-Through" |
Economic Letters |
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Ingrid Margrethe Halvorsen Barlund, Joseph E. Harrington and Lars Sørgard: |
"A framework for effective public enforcement of cartels: a study of four Nordic countries" |
European Competition Journal |
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Björn Bartling, Alexander W. Cappelen, Mathias Ekström, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden: |
The Review of Economics and Statistics |
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"The Cultural Trust Gap: Discrimination Across England's North-South Divide" |
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Eugen Dimant, Michele Gelfand, Anna Hochleitner and Silvia Sonderegger: |
"Divided We Act: The Role of Social Sanctions in a Polarized World" |
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Goya Razavi, Sadegh S. M. Eshaghnia and Raul Leon |
"Neighborhoods, Family and Intergenerational Mobility" |
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Daniela Horta-Sáenz and Anderson Tami-Patiño: |
"Supply-Side Drug Enforcement and Economic Development" |