Stefan Leknes
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Government of Norway
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Research profile
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- Who Benefited from Industrialization? The Local Effects of Hydropower Technology Adoption in Norway (RePEc:cup:jechis:v:80:y:2020:i:1:p:207-245_7)
by Leknes, Stefan & Modalsli, Jørgen - The more the merrier? Evidence on quality of life and population size using historical mines (RePEc:eee:regeco:v:54:y:2015:i:c:p:1-17)
by Leknes, Stefan - Assortative labor matching, city size, and the education level of workers (RePEc:eee:regeco:v:96:y:2022:i:c:s0166046222000461)
by Leknes, Stefan & Rattsø, Jørn & Stokke, Hildegunn E. - Quality of life and population size: Causal evidence with historical mines (RePEc:nst:samfok:15714)
by Stefan Leknes - For whom are cities good places to live? (RePEc:nst:samfok:16215)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes - Assortative labor matching, city size, and the education level of workers (RePEc:nst:samfok:18320)
by Stefan Leknes & Jørn Rattsø & Hildegunn E. Stokke - For whom are cities good places to live? (RePEc:nst:samfok:18821)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes - Churning in thick labor markets. Evidence of heterogeneous responses along the skill and experience gradients (RePEc:ssb:dispap:866)
by Stefan Leknes - Who benefited from industrialization? The local effects of hydropower technology adoption (RePEc:ssb:dispap:874)
by Stefan Leknes & Jørgen Modalsli - The paradox of the unhappy, growing city: reconciling evidence (RePEc:ssb:dispap:907)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes - For whom are cities good places to live? (RePEc:ssb:dispap:910)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes - Flexible empirical Bayes estimation of local fertility schedules. reducing small area problems and preserving regional variation (RePEc:ssb:dispap:953)
by Stefan Leknes & Sturla A. Løkken - Moving beyond expectations. From cohort-component to microsimulation projections (RePEc:ssb:dispap:999)
by Zhiyang Jia & Stefan Leknes & Sturla A. Løkken - Mobility and urban quality of life: a comparison of the hedonic pricing and subjective well-being methods (RePEc:taf:regstd:v:55:y:2021:i:2:p:245-255)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes - For whom are cities good places to live? (RePEc:taf:regstd:v:56:y:2022:i:12:p:2177-2190)
by Fredrik Carlsen & Stefan Leknes