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The Norwegian Government Pension Fund: Ethics over Efficiency.
Published 2010“…The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global has an explicit mission to integrate long-term investment return objectives with an ambitious ethical commitment. …”
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Accommodation of ash scattering in contemporary Norwegian governance of death and religion/worldview
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The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global, Corporate Social Responsibility and Climate Change
Published 2018-01-01“… This paper aims at presenting the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG), the world’s largest Sovereign Wealth Fund, characterized by its pioneering ethical guidelines for investment decisions, based on active ownership and the exclusion of firms from its portfolio. …”
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Small States in World Politics: Norwegian Interests and Foreign Policy Challenges in the Arctic
Published 2024-01-01“…This article features an inventory of the Norwegian government’s main foreign policy and Arctic policy interests, and examines the rationale behind these interests from a domestic and an international perspective. …”
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Mining for Sovereignty? Norwegian Coal Companies and the Quest for Supremacy over Svalbard 1916-1925
Published 2022-06-01“…Two years later, in 1918–1919, the Norwegian government stated its desire to acquire full sovereignty over the archipelago. …”
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Norwegian Deep Sea Resource Exploitation Strategic Analysis and Suggestion for China
Published 2023-01-01“…In recent years, the Norwegian government has been vigorously promoting deep-sea mining. …”
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Portfolio Choice for a Resource-Based Sovereign Wealth Fund: An Analysis of Cash Flows
Published 2020-03-01“…We have collected cash-flow data for the companies in all of the major industries of the FTSE Global All Cap index, the basis for the strategic index of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global. Subsequently, we look at the correlations between each industry’s cash flow and the Norwegian government’s cash flow from oil and gas. …”
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Engagement, Sustainability and Diversity: examining recent heritage policy in Norway
Published 2021-08-01“…This article discusses recent Norwegian heritage policy and examines the three key terms of the most recent white paper – participation, sustainability and diversity – in light of the Norwegian government's key societal challenge of democratisation.…”
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Norway's relations with belligerent powers in the First World War
Published 1963“…Tha coal embargo was lifted after the Norwegian Government had agreed to suspend further pyrites de- liveries to Germany.…”
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COVID-19 and Labour Law: Norway
Published 2020-04-01“…The Norwegian Government has in March announced immediate measures to avoid unnecessary layoffs and bankruptcies in viable companies from the shock of corona virus and Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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ESTABLISHING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN POLAND AND NORWAY IN THE YEARS 1945–1946
Published 2018-01-01“…In the second part a special attention was paid to the presentation of the endeavours of the Norwegian Government aimed at establishing – as soon as possible – their own diplomatic mission in Warsaw. …”
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Systems Engineering in Front-End Governance of Major Public Investment Projects
Published 2017-02-01“…This paper provides an account of how systems engineering principles are applied by the Norwegian government to improve up-front planning and decision-making of large public investment projects, as well as the effect of these efforts after 15 years of operations. …”
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The Pomp of Popular Constitutional Outrage
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Public Health Measures Enacted by the Norwegian Political Leadership to Protect the Elderly in Response to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic Crisis
Published 2023-06-01“…The results of our study provide public health policy decision-makers with insights into analytical material showing the usefulness of different measures enacted by the Norwegian government. The Norwegian government’s responses to the crisis, such as the public health measures, restrictions, social consequences for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, as well as cross-government and cross-community cooperation, will need further in-depth analysis.…”
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A missing cornerstone in the Norwegian Priority Commission’s weighting scheme – Sub-treatment balancedness is a necessary property for priority setting criteria
Published 2016-08-01“…The Norwegian government recently put in place a priority commission tasked with suggesting a set of explicit criteria for priority setting in the health care sector. …”
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Tax evasion and tax avoidance
Published 2022“…By increasing its enforcement effort, the Norwegian government pushed many wealthy individuals to disclose assets previously hidden abroad. …”
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Shamanism in Contemporary Norway: Concepts in Conflict
Published 2018-07-01“…When shamanism was approved as an official religion by the Norwegian government in 2012, the tensions ran high, and many shamanic practitioners refused to accept the connection between religion and shamanism. …”
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Little Norway in Somalia–Understanding Complex Belongings of Transnational Somali Families
Published 2022-03-01“…The analysis reveals that the desire to avoid Norwegian government surveillance of families served as an important backdrop for their return to Somalia. …”
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The ”foreign” virus?
Published 2021-12-01“…In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border controls in modern Norwegian history, barring entry to most foreign nationals. …”
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Sweetening the Deal
Published 2009-11-01“…Various forms of public funding are used to encourage national film production, and one important quality of such funding is its ability to attract complementary private financing and thus maximize the resources available for national film. When the Norwegian government restructured its film support system in 2001, it was an explicit goal to attract more private investments into national films. …”
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