Karen-Helene Ulltveit-Moe
University of Oslo and CEPR
Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe is Professor of International economics at the University of Oslo and Research Fellow of Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). She did her PhD in economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) with Jan I. Haaland, Victor D. Norman and Anthony Venables. Prior to going to Oslo she was Research Director of the Centre for International Economics and Shipping at NHH in Bergen. Her research interests include international trade, European integration, new economic geography, industrial clusters, tax policy, and industrial policy. She has worked as consultant for the European Commission and the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry, and also served as member of government-appointed public commissions and as member of the Board of directors of Norwegian multinational corporations.
Articles by Karen-Helene Ulltveit-Moe:
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Why trade policy matters for firms’ R&D investment
18 July 2012, 5020 reads
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Product margin adjustment to the great trade collapse
1 October 2010, 8899 reads
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When exchange rate appreciations are good news for exporters
30 August 2008, 8783 reads
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Can offshoring lead to reduced inequality?
20 August 2007, 26997 reads
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