Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Moses, Jonathon"
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The Norwegian Energy Crisis of 2021-22 - A preliminary post-mortem
Silseth, Thomas Svendsen (Master thesis, 2023)Sammendrag Denne artikkelen undersøker hva som førte til og utløste den norske energikrisen 2021-22 og hvordan det nyliberale rammeverket for energisektoren forsterket problemet, samt den resulterende nedgangen i legitimitet ... -
The price of local content : a case study of the impact oil-price fluctuations has on local content development in Angola's petroleum industry
Hassel, Sigve Borthen (Master thesis, 2015)Norad’s Oil for Development (OfD) programme is set for renewal in 2015, a year where the petroleum industry is recovering from the largest sustained fall in oil-prices since 2008/2009. In light of these developments, this ... -
Transfer Mispricing in the Oil Industry: How important has transfer mispricing been in the construction of the current Norwegian tax regime for the petroleum industry?
Skotte, Sondre (Master thesis, 2014)In this thesis I investigate how important transfer mispricing has been in the construction of the current Norwegian petroleum tax regime. Transfer mispricing has real world consequences, and recent studies (Pak, 2012, p. ... -
Welfare against crime: Can the absence of crime among the second generation immigrants in Sweden bring forward new insights to public policy?
Nistad, Anette (Master thesis, 2014)In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to commit more crime compare to the first, despite the fact that the second generation is expected to be better off. This thesis ... -
Whose benefit? A comparative perspective for the ISA
Moses, Jonathon; Brigham, Anne Margrethe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article provides a critical evaluation of the International Seabed Authority’s (ISA) management of Deep Sea Mining (DSM) activities in the undersea area lying beyond sovereign territory. By juxtaposing the ISA’s nascent ... -
With the “Norwegian Model” as a goal?: A Comparative Analysis of the Petroleum Legislation in Angola and the Norwegian Petroleum Experience to Fight the “Resource Curse” and Promote Accountability and Development
Moland, Elin Ugland (Master thesis, 2014)There is a wide consensus among academics today that developing countries rich on natural resources are slower to develop, than their non-resource rich counterparts. There are many explanations for this, but one that is ...