IMF Staff Country Reports

Norway: Selected Issues

February 5, 2001

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International Monetary Fund. "Norway: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2001, 034 (2001), accessed 12/19/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451829723.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper presents the projections on the fiscal and external profiles for Norway, and discusses the long-term prospects and policy options. The study evaluates the details and implications of the system of social insurance schemes; and long-term profile of oil-related exports and income. The paper highlights the economics behind long-term projections for the non-oil current account. The study focuses on the implications of centralized bargaining for the labor market, and explores its continued viability.

Subject: Commodities, Employment, Expenditure, Labor, Labor markets, Oil, Pension spending, Pensions, Wages

Keywords: CR, Dutch disease, Employment, Europe, exchange rate, financial assets, ISCR, Labor markets, occupational pension, Oil, Pension spending, private sector, wage compression, wage increase, wage scale, Wages