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LEADING INTO THE FUTURE
Rolf Jens Brunstad
Citizenship:Norwegian
Professional experience:
Dean for International Affairs 2001-2003, 2004 –
Chairman, Department of Economics, 1996-1998, 2003-2004
Dean, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 1990-1992Teaching in EMBA programs at Warsaw University of Technology School of Business (WUTBS), Baltic Management Institute (BMI) in Vilnius and School of Management, St. Petersburg State University
Selected publications:
“Agricultural Production and the Optimal Level of Landscape Preservation”, Land Economics, 1999 75(4), 538-546 (With Ivar Gaasland and Erling V.rdal).
“Booming sector and wage effects: An empirical analysis on Norwegian data”, Oxford Economic Papers, 49, 1997, 89-103. (With Jan Morten Dyrstad.)
“Agriculture as a provider of public goods – A case study for Norway”, Agricultural Economics, 13, 1995, 39-49. (With Ivar Gaasland and Erling V.rdal.)
“Goal conflicts in the Norwegian farming industry: Allocational loss through the pursuit of non-efficiency goals”. In W. Heinrichsmeyer and S. Bauer (eds.): Agricultural Sector Modelling. Proceedings of the 16th European Symposion of the European Association of Agricultural Economists, Kiel: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk 1988. (With Erling V.rdal.)
“The distribution of excess demand for labor and the Phillips curve”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 84, 1980, 199-215.
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