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The international coal trade pattern
(Report, Research report, 2003-11)Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Western Europe and Japan). This paper analyses how a shift in the import demand for coal will affect the trade pattern in the ... -
International comparison of interest rate guarantees in life insurance
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2004-08)Interest rate guarantees seem to be included in life insurance and pension products in most countries. The exact implementations of these guarantees vary from country to country and are often linked to different distribution ... -
International competition for multinational investment
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 1998-08)We examine the economic justification for providing investment subsidies to foreign-owned multinationals. These provide employment opportunities and generate demand for domestic intermediate inputs, produced by domestic ... -
International competition for R&D investments
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2000-02)Two jurisdictions compete to attract shares of the R&D investment budget of a large multinational enterprise, whose investments potentially confer positive spillovers on national firms. The firm contributes to local welfare ... -
International complementarities in the internet : should domestic local access prices be regulated?
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2001-10)The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries like telecommunication, software, and media into an international oligopoly, where the end-user is offered a bundle consisting of complementary products ... -
International complementarities in the Internet : should local access prices be regulated?
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2002-05)The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, software and media, into an international oligopoly offering complementary products. In most of these industries we have ... -
International corporations and profit shifting in Norway : under the post 2006 tax regime
(Master thesis, 2013)Previous studies have found clear differences in profitability between Norwegian and multinational firms operating in Norway under the dual income tax systems prior to 2006. It is corporations that only operate in Norway ... -
International Debt Shifting: The Value Maximizing Mix of Internal and External Debt
(Discussion paper;1/19, Working paper, 2019-03-29)We study the capital structure of multinationals and expand previous theory by incorporating international debt tax shield effects from both internal and external capital markets. We show that: (i) multinationals' firm ... -
International employee adjustment : how to efficiently facilitate peak performance of new international hires
(Master thesis, 2014)Purpose - The purpose of this master thesis, is to condense established insight into the aspects which hampers the performance of International Hires in academic institutions , and provide managers with a guide ... -
International expansion of Canadian high technology start-up companies : an integrated theoretical model : an exploratory case study of Canadian HSF internationalization process
(Master thesis, 2020)Purpose – This qualitative, case-based research investigates the internationalization and growth process of Canadian high-tech start-ups (HSFs). This research observes tensions between literature and entrepreneurial ... -
International income inequality : measuring PPP bias by estimating Engel curves for food
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2007-07)Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bias. By studying micro data, this paper ¯nds that the bias is systematic: the poorer a country is, the more its income ... -
International Income Inequality: Measuring PPP Bias by Estimating Engel Curves for Food
(Journal article, 2012)Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This paper estimates the purchasing power parity (PPP) bias in Penn World Table incomes and provides corrected incomes. The ... -
International internal communication in the workplace: a transdisciplinary approach
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International management of North Sea herring
(Working Paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2002-10)North Sea herring is a transboundary resource, shared by the EU and Norway. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the harvests or total allowable catch quotas (TACs) for this species should be divided between ... -
International management strategies for a migratory fish stock : a bio-economic simulation model of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring
(Working paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2000-12)In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spawning herring fishery. The international spring-spawning herring fishery, based on potentially one of the most valuable ... -
International modes of entry : the case of Disney
(Master thesis, 2011)The case of Disney’s theme parks represents an opportunity to test major internationalisation theories in a setting of large investments with little chance for reversal of commitments. The purpose of the research is to ... -
International redistribution : normative foundations and issues of implementation
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International trade with competitiveness : effects in R&D
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International trade with competitiveness effects in R&D
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2005-12)In an oligopoly trade model where firms engage in R&D, international differences in market size allow for the emergence of endogenous asymmetries between firms. Concretely, firms located in countries with more demand become ... -
The internationalisation process : a relationship approach : a study of close customer relations' impact on an industrial firm's pace of internationalisation
(Report, Research report, 2000-05)It is established that experience is an important driver of a firm’s internationalisation process, at least in the early stages. Recently, however, it is found that network relations may also have some influence on the ...