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  1. Splitting the catch, remuneration of Icelandic fishermen in a Sea of change
  2. Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations
  3. Basic Income—an early Icelandic experiment**
  4. The effect of wind energy production on cross-border electricity pricing: The case of western Denmark in the Nord Pool market
  5. A long-term analysis studying the effect of changes in the Nordic electricity supply on Danish and Finnish electricity prices
  6. Profit and Resource Rent in Fisheries
  7. Consolidation and distribution of quota holdings in the Icelandic fisheries
  8. Tax Evasion, Tax Avoidance and The Influence of Special Interest Groups: Taxation in Iceland from 1930 to the Present
  9. Indexation, national consent, and collective bargaining agreements
  10. Benefits of traceability in fish supply chains – case studies
  11. Adapting Budgetmaking to Inflation, Icelandic Municipalities in a Volatile Economic
  12. Positioning fisheries in a changing world
  13. Early discharge and home intervention reduces unit costs after total hip replacement: results of a cost analysis in a randomized study
  14. Rent Collection, Rent Distribution, and Cost Recovery: An Analysis of Iceland's ITQ Catch Fee Experiment
  15. Towards a market-oriented management model for straddling fish stocks
  16. Closing the open sea: Development of fishery management in four Icelandic fisheries
  17. The Icelandic debate on the case for a fishing fee: a non-technical introduction
  18. Cost sharing and catch sharing
  19. Consequences of Local Government Involvement in the Icelandic ITQ Market
  20. Why Fishing Fleets Tend to be "Too Big"
  21. Principles for distribution of rent from a ‘commons’