Publications
Rattsø and Stokke (2023), Public sector wage compression and wage inequality: Gender and geographic heterogeneity, Oxford Economic Papers, forthcoming. Separate appendix.
Leknes, Rattsø and Stokke (2022), Assortative labor matching, city size, and the education level of workers, Regional Science and Urban Economics 96, 103806. Separate online appendix.
Stokke (2021), The gender wage gap and the early-career effect: The role of actual experience and education level, LABOUR 35, 2, 135-162. Separate appendix.
Stokke (2021), Regional payroll tax cuts and individual wages: Heterogeneous effects of worker ability and firm productivity, International Tax and Public Finance 28, 6, 1360-1384. Separate appendix.
Rattsø and Stokke (2020), Private-public wage gap and return to experience: Role of geography, gender and education. Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 84, September 2020, 103571. Separate appendix.
Rattsø and Stokke (2019), Identification of the private-public wage gap, Labour Economics 59, 153-163. Separate appendix.
Rattsø and Stokke (2017), National Income Taxation and the Geographic Distribution of Population, International Tax and Public Finance 24, 5, 879-902.
Carlsen, Rattsø and Stokke (2016), Education, experience, and urban wage premium, Regional Science and Urban Economics 60, 39-49. Separate appendix
Rattsø and Stokke (2014), Population divergence and income convergence: Regional distribution dynamics for Norway, Regional Studies 48, 11, 1884-1895.
Rattsø and Stokke (2014), Regional convergence of income and education: Investigation of distribution dynamics, Urban Studies 51, 8, 1672-1685.
Rattsø and Stokke (2013), Trade, skill biased technical change and wage inequality in South Africa, Review of International Economics 21, 3, 419-431.
Rattsø and Stokke (2012), Trade policy in a growth model with technology gap dynamics and simulations for South Africa, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36, 7, 1042-1056. Separate appendix.
Stokke (2009), Multinational supermarket chains in developing countries: Does local agriculture benefit? Agricultural Economics 40, 6, 645-656. Separate appendix.
Stokke (2008b), Productivity growth and organizational learning, Review of Development Economics 12, 4, 764-778. Separate appendix.
Stokke (2008a), Resource boom, productivity growth and real exchange rate dynamics: A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of South Africa, Economic Modelling 25, 1, 148-160. Separate appendix.
Rattsø and Stokke (2007), A growth model for South Africa, South African Journal of Economics 75, 4, 616-630. Separate appendix.
Diao, Rattsø and Stokke (2006), Learning by exporting and structural change: A Ramsey growth model of Thailand, Journal of Policy Modeling 28, 3, 293-306.
Diao, Rattsø and Stokke (2005), International spillovers, productivity growth and openness in Thailand: An intertemporal general equilibrium analysis, Journal of Development Economics 76, 2, 429-450.
Stokke (2004), Technology adoption and multiple growth paths: An intertemporal general equilibrium analysis of the catch-up process in Thailand, Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) 140, 1, 80-109.
Rattsø and Stokke (2003), Learning and foreign technology spillovers in Thailand: Empirical evidence on productivity dynamics, Nordic Journal of Political Economy 29, 1, 47-66.