Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Moses, Jonathon"
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Big data meets open political science: an empirical assessment of transparency standards 2008–2019
Dyrstad, Karin; Moses, Jonathon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Over the last decade, the field of political science has been exposed to two concomitant developments: a surge of Big Data (BD) and a growing demand for transparency. To date, however, we do not know the extent to which ... -
Breaking brent: Norway's response to the recent oil price shock
Moses, Jonathon; Letnes, Bjørn (Journal article, 2017)Many petroleum-producing countries find themselves in dire financial straits after oil’s price fall in recent times. This article looks at how Norway has responded to the price shock. Norway’s response is particularly ... -
Breaking the Marshallian Chain?: An analysis of the Development of Rights in European Union Citizenship from 1951 to 2013
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Campaign Finance and the effects of the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Grønning, Lisa-Marie (Master thesis, 2013)In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court held that political speech of corporations is entitled to the same rights as political speech by individuals. They ruled ... -
Deliberating or quarrelling?: An enquiry into theory and research methods for the relationship between political parties and deliberation
Midthjell, Sverre Bugge (Master thesis, 2010) -
Deliberative Mini-Publics: Effective Democratic Innovations, or Failed Concept?
Grøgaard, Johan Henrik Wiencke (Master thesis, 2023)Denne masteroppgaven tar utgangspunkt i demokratiets globale tilbakegang og den økende oppmerksomheten innen akademia om måter å styrke demokratisk styring og gjenopprette innbyggernes tillit til det demokratiske systemet. ... -
Demokrati og deltakelse: En studie av elevers demokratiforståelse og politiske deltakelse i et utvalg av norske klasserom
Lindstrøm, Stine (Master thesis, 2013)I denne oppgaven har målet vært å studere elevers demokratiforståelse og politiske deltakelse, gjennom en empirisk undersøkelse ved en videregående skole i Norge. Ved å samle inn tekstsvar og spørreskjema i tre klasser på ... -
Demokratiet i lærebøkene - En analyse av demokratiforståelsen som formidles i seks lærebøker for fellesfaget samfunnsfag på videregående
Grønnestad, Ingrid (Master thesis, 2019)This master thesis in an empirical study of six textbooks for social sciences at upper secondary level. The Norwegian school aims to promote democracy. However, democracy is an ambiguous term and can be understood in various ... -
Den norske modellen for petroleumsforvaltning og fattigdomsreduksjon : ein komparativ casestudie av ti land
Fossnes, Linn Marcela (Master thesis, 2016)Petroleum resources can be a source to increased government revenue, which can be used to counteract poverty. The Norwegian petroleum management model is one of the many reasons why Norway has succeeded in converting their ... -
Den nye oljen
Brigham, Anne Margrethe; Moses, Jonathon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)I fremtiden vil Norges økonomi måtte bli mindre avhengig av petroleum både fordi det er en ikke-fornybar ressurs, og på grunn av at vi må slutte å bidra til klimaendringer. Norske myndigheter har derfor begynt å søke aktivt ... -
Den vanskelige bistanden: En evaluering av NOMA-programmet Renewable Energy Systems in East-Africa
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Does intra-EU migration aggravate economic inequality? A multiple case study on the effects of intra-EU migration on real wage growth in wealthier and poorer member states
Yri, Mari Løvli (Master thesis, 2017)Tidligere forskning på virkningen av fri migrasjon innad i den Europeiske Union på lønnsnivå i ulike segment av arbeidsstyrken har for det meste fokusert på enkelte medlemsland og segment av arbeidsstyrken. Denne oppgaven ... -
Does the EU Emissions Trading Scheme Work? The case of E.ON
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Economic and Institutional Performance in Mozambique: Implications for the Coming Resource Boom
Kristiansen, Daniel Storholthe (Master thesis, 2013)The resource curse literature predicts how both aid and natural resources leads to real appreciation, hurting competitiveness and disfavoring the producing sector, which is bad news for a nation at the outset of its ... -
«En Casestudie av Nigerias forvaltning av petroleumssektoren»: En analyse av Petroleum Industry Bill 2012: Den norske oljemodellen i praksis
Hugnes, Erik (Master thesis, 2014)Hovedpoenget med denne masteroppgaven har vært å ta del i et forskningsprosjekt som har som hovedformål å skape en kunnskapsbase om den norske oljemodellen. I denne oppgaven har jeg undersøkt hvordan Nigerias petroleumssektor ... -
En casestudie av organiserte distriktsinteressers innflytelse på norsk oljeforvaltning 1974-2005
Brotnow, Anja Øvrebø (Master thesis, 2014) -
Eurobondage: The Political Costs of Monetary Union in Europe
Moses, Jonathon (Book, 2017) -
Federal Powers Sharing and the Regional Elite in the Russian Federation. Who Governs the Murmansk Region?
Elgsaas, Ingvill Moe (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:366, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Summary: Who is Russia’s political elite and what characterises the landscape they operate in? Is it Russia’s new-rich businessmen, the oligarchs, who fuse economic and political power—whilst enjoying impunity thanks ... -
Gjensidighet - veien til utvikling? - En kvantitativ analyse av gjensidighets betyning for utvikling i utviklingssamarbeid
Donnelly, Enya Stroop (Master thesis, 2017)This paper examines the effects of reciprocity on development in an international volunteer cooperation organization (IVCO). Reciprocity has become the latest buzzword for development organizations to describe partnership ... -
Harnessing Global Finance: Is there divergence in global banking regulation?
Sørås, Peder (Master thesis, 2012)Convergence theory has dominated the discussion of global financial governance. The perspective argues that the confrontation between the global market and state institutions leads to policy convergence. However, rather ...