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Ari Kokko

Professor

Subjects
International economics Trade Trade agreement Internationalisation Multinational company Asia

Primary research areas

Trade costs
Firms en­ga­ging with in­ter­na­tion­al mar­kets face a vari­ety of trade costs, ran­ging from in­form­a­tion costs and tar­iff costs to costs for com­ply­ing with for­eign en­vir­on­ment­al reg­u­la­tions and costs of over­com­ing the li­ab­il­ity of for­eignness. The pro­ject aims to un­der­stand how firms (es­pe­cially MNEs) can man­age these costs in their in­ter­na­tion­al­iz­a­tion pro­cess.
Private sec­tor de­vel­op­ment in Vi­et­nam
Vi­et­nam’s eco­nom­ic de­vel­op­ment has been driv­en by for­eign dir­ect in­vest­ment and state-owned firms. The de­vel­op­ment of the do­mest­ic private sec­tor has been slow. The pro­ject aims to un­der­stand the con­sequences of this un­bal­anced de­vel­op­ment and identi­fy ways to strengthen private sec­tor de­vel­op­ment.
Green trans­ition in Vi­et­nam
Vi­et­nam is heav­ily af­fected by cli­mate change, but the Vi­et­namese ag­ri­cul­tur­al sec­tor is also a ma­jor source of CO2 emis­sions. A green trans­ition in ag­ri­cul­ture is ne­ces­sary. The EU is put­ting pres­sure on Vi­et­nam and oth­er for­eign mar­kets through the ex­tra­ter­rit­ori­al reach of the rules and re­quire­ments in­cluded in the European Green Deal (EGD). To be al­lowed into the EU mar­ket, for­eign products must also meet the re­quire­ments in the EGD. This pro­ject ex­am­ines how the EGD in­flu­ences Vi­et­nam’s agro-food sec­tor, and how do­mest­ic policies and in­sti­tu­tion­al re­forms in Vi­et­nam could help firms and farm­ers meet stricter en­vir­on­ment­al and so­cial re­quire­ments.

I want to shed light on the drivers and im­pacts of in­ter­na­tion­al­iz­a­tion

I am interested in a wide range of issues in economic development, international trade, and international business, both in a Nordic and an international context. Although my primary competence is in international economics, I also aim to understand historical and institutional drivers of development. Whenever possible, I try to combine the macro and meso perspectives applied in international economics with insights from international business, where the individual firm is often in focus. My main research projects focus on FDI spillovers, Economic development and upgrading in Vietnam and China, and the Internationalization of SMEs

10 September 2025

Forskere

Sådan bliver EU en troværdig og stabil modvægt til et uforudsigeligt USA

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April 2025

Implementing TVET Reform in Vietnam

Insights from the SOE Reform Process

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2024

Multinational Enterprises and Local Firms’ Export Market Entry

A Panel Data Analysis of Vietnam's Food Processing Industry

Dao T. H. Nguyen

Ari Kok­ko, Professor

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