The Norwegian Ministry of Finance
Liv-Kristin Rød Korssjøen is an experienced professional currently serving as Assistant Director General and Adviser at Finansdepartementet since August 2018, focusing on trade and industrial policy in the primary sector, particularly in food, agriculture, fisheries, and aquaculture. Prior to this role, Liv-Kristin worked as a Management Consultant at Bain & Company, where expertise was applied to key sectors of the Norwegian economy. Liv-Kristin's experience also includes a trainee position at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Paris, an associate consultant internship at Bain & Company, and marketing communications roles at QVARTZ. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in International Economic Policy from Sciences Po and a Bachelor of Science in Business, Language and Culture from Copenhagen Business School, along with various other academic pursuits.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Finance
The Ministry of Finance monitors and analyses economic trends in Norway and abroad, and gives advice in a number of areas of economic policy. The Ministry is responsible for tax policy both regarding economic analyses of the tax system and changes in tax law. The Ministry of Finance is responsible for the regulation and supervision of financial markets and financial institutions, private pension schemes, and rules and regulations for accounting and auditing. The Ministry of Finance is also responsible for the management of the Government Pension Fund. The Ministry is the central fiscal policy agent, and responsible i. a. for the preparation of the annual Central Government Budget Proposal, including counselling and coordination of other ministries´ budgetary work.