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Norway to encourage hi-tech employment

By John Oates

Published: 10 September 1999 17:21 BST

Norway must discourage employment with the oil industry to reduce the likelihood of a national recession, according to Christian Hambro director of the Research Council of Norway.

Hambro was reported on Reuters as saying that Norway had relied for too long on industries based on its natural resources - oil, gas, fish and metals.

Hambro claimed the company should concentrate more on new technologies and emerging knowledge-based industries.

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