Mainland GDP growth and house prices
Structural non-oil deficits
Trend labour productivity
Norway's GDP per capita remains impressive, though growth has slowed
Norway continues to deliver good scores in well-being
Productivity slowdown, unit labour costs and oil-price fluctuation present challenges
Recent macroeconomic developments
Supportive monetary and fiscal policy in recent years
Recent data suggest there is some risk of a downturn
House prices, household debt and new house sales
Capital requirements on Norwegian Banks
The latest house-price data suggest the market may be turning
Developments in the value of the fund and in structural non-oil deficits
General-government expenditure and revenue
Norway has long had a substantial level of public investment
The corporate tax rate is now middle-ranking, personal-income tax remains high
Norwegian business operates in a high-cost environment
Norway's export-market profile
Regulatory indices on product markets and services trade point to room for improvement
The OECD's insolvency indicators suggest room for improvement in Norway
Norway's R&D spending is middle ranking
Norway's employment rates remain high
Norway's education and skills performance
Environment indicators
The composition of Norway's economic activity
Much of Norway's inclusiveness derives from high employment rates and small gaps in earnings
Norway scores reasonably in environment-social-governance (ESG) indicators
Norway's labour costs remain high in international comparison
Norway's unit labour cost (ULC) indices remain high despite recent falls
Productivity growth has slowed
Combined oil and gas production has already declined
Mainland oil and gas are projected to decline steadily over the long term
Norway's corporate tax rate has been lowered
Norway performs reasonably in top-level indicators of the business environment
Sub-components of the OECD PMR indicator flag Norway's state stakes in business
The OECD's Services Trade Restrictiveness Index also flags issues in Norway
Norway's insolvency system is low cost and has a high recovery rate
A new OECD indicator suggests weaknesses in insolvency restructuring and efficiency
Domestic R&D activity in Norway is middle ranking
Government expenditure on R&D is comparatively high
Norway's R&D tax break is slanted to supporting SMEs
Norway scores reasonably in collaborative research
Recipiency of Disability Benefit is declining among older cohorts but rising in young age groups
Norway has been a leader in getting women on company boards
Paid parental leave is comparatively long
Many vocational-stream students do not complete courses
Norway makes sizeable investment in transport infrastructure
Low transport-network densities partly reflect low population density
A comparatively large number of airports
Mediocre scores in the World Economic Forum transport indicators
Investment efficiency of projects selected in Norway's National Transport Plan 2014-23