Browsing NUPI Research Online by Author "Medin, Hege"
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Bokanmeldelse: Globalisering, næringslokalisering og økonomisk politikk
Medin, Hege (Journal article, 2002) -
Customs brokers as intermediaries in international trade
Medin, Hege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Recent studies suggest that intermediaries like merchants facilitate international trade by reducing fixed trade costs for producers that trade through them instead of exporting or importing directly. This study argues ... -
Customs-brokers as facilitators in international trade
Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper;880, Research report, 2017)Recent studies suggest that firms can reduce fixed trade costs by hiring intermediaries like trading companies. I argue that customs brokers – a type of intermediary rarely studied in economics before – can play a similar ... -
Darwinistisk seleksjon i en global økonomi
Medin, Hege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015) -
Firms' export decisions - fixed trade costs and the size of the export market
Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper;618, Working paper, 2001)This article presents two models of international trade under monopolistic competition. In increasing returns sectors firms face fixed, in addition to variable, trade costs, therefore both exporters and non-exporters may ... -
Free trade agreements in a small, open country: The case of Norway
Medin, Hege (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) has been a high political priority for Norway. Today it has agreements with 41 countries outside the European Union (EU) / the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), resulting one ... -
Internet use, intermediaries and international trade
Maurseth, Per Botolf; Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper; 885, Research report, 2019) -
Irreversible eksportkostnader: Hvordan de påvirker bedrifterseksportbeslutninger og internasjonal handel
Medin, Hege (NUPI-notat;827, Working Paper, 2013) -
Learning, Networks and Sunk Costs in International trade: Evidence form Norwegian Seafood Exports
Medin, Hege; Melchior, Arne (NUPI Report;272, Research report, 2002) -
Market specific fixed and sunk export costs – Learning and spillovers
Maurseth, Per Botolf; Medin, Hege (NUPI-notat;803, Working Paper, 2012) -
Market specific fixed and sunk export costs: The impact of learning and spillovers
Maurseth, Per Botolf; Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper;817, Working paper, 2013) -
Market-specific Sunk Export Costs: The Impact of Learning and Spillovers
Maurseth, Per Botolf; Medin, Hege (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
New trade theory: implications for industrial policy
Medin, Hege (NUPI-notat;837, Working Paper, 2014) -
Norge som mål for utenlandske investeringer: Trender og forklaringer
Gåsemyr, Hans Jørgen; Medin, Hege (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022) -
Preferential tariffs and development of Norwegian rose import from Africa
Medin, Hege; Bachke, Maren Elise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Imports of cut roses increased after Norway implemented a preferential tariff scheme for the least developed countries in 2002. When the scheme was extended to more countries in 2008 – among them Kenya – imports exploded. ... -
Premien for utenlandske eierskap i Norge: Opprinnelseslandskarakteristika og Kina-effffekten.
Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper;896, Research report, 2021)Mange studier fra en rekke ulike land viser at det er en premie for utenlandske eierskap; utenlandskontrollerte foretak (UKF) er større og mer produktive enn innenlandskontrollerte foretak. I artikkelen bruker jeg register- ... -
Regionale og bilaterale handelsavtaler i Latin-Amerika. Konsekvenser for norsk eksport
Medin, Hege (NUPI Notat;652, Working paper, 2003) -
Sunk export costs: How they influence firms’ export decisions and international trade
Medin, Hege (PhD Thesis. Norges Handelshøyskole (NHH);2013/09, Doctoral thesis, 2013) -
The reverse home market effect in exports: a cross-country study of the extensive margin of exports.
Medin, Hege (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Do small countries have higher proportions of firms that export in manufacturing industries than large ones? As small countries are well known to be more open than large ones, it may appear uncontroversial to claim that ... -
The reverse home-market effect in export. A cross-country study of the extensive margin of exports
Medin, Hege (NUPI Working Paper;826, Working paper, 2013)