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Designing policy framework for sustainable development in Next-5 largest economies amidst energy consumption and key macroeconomic indicators
Journal ArticleGlobal travel and tourism have enjoyed a significant boost due to the progress in air transport. However, the debate on air transport and the influx of foreign investments and global energy demand on economic development remains questionable.

Modelling coal rent, economic growth and CO2 emissions: Does regulatory quality matter in BRICS economies?
Journal ArticleGlobal warming issues have been on the front burner of most economies and Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa countries (BRICS) are no exception.

Why has cultural economics ignored copyright?
Journal ArticleMy stance is that copyright policy should be viewed as part of cultural policy; cultural economists have had a great deal to say about subsidy and cultural policy but very little about copyright, though cultural economics is well placed to analyse copyright as an incentive to creativity in the creative industries.

The impact of productive and non-productive government expenditure on economic growth: an empirical analysis in high-income versus low- to middle-income economies
Journal ArticleThis paper examines the relationship between the compositions of government expenditure and economic growth. It develops an endogenous growth framework drawing on variables from existing models, and separates government expenditure into productive and non-productive forms.

Do energy use and economic policy uncertainty affect CO2 emissions in China? Empirical evidence from the dynamic ARDL simulation approach
Journal ArticleGlobal warming is currently the biggest problem. China is the world’s highest CO 2 emitter. The Chinese authorities agreed to overcome global pollution per the current Paris treaty and have shown deep concern regarding global warming.

Assessing Environmentally Effective Post‑COVID Green Recovery Plans for Reducing Social and Economic Inequality
Journal ArticleGiven the current environmental crisis there have been multiple calls for a green recovery from COVID-19 which address environmental concerns and provide jobs in industries and communities economically damaged by the pandemic.

Chinese Tourism Policy and the Economic Impact of International Tourism on the Chinese Economy: a computable general equilibrium scenario analysis of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Journal ArticleChina has been experiencing high economic growth and has been undergoing a process of economic reform for thirty years. The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will be held during the process of an important stage of these reforms.

The Political Economy of Special Economic Zones: Pasts, Presents, Futures
ChapterThis chapter describes and analyses economic development planning in special economic zones (SEZs) since the end of World War II. The focus is on changing ideas about zone set-ups and the industrial ventures targeted for relocations to the zones.

Global economies of scale in the EU-India trade agreement: are they the key to a return to economic growth?
Journal ArticleEconomies of scale are an alternative source of growth particularly at a time when countries are suffering from global economic malaise. The proposed EU-India free trade agreement holds substantial promise as this will create a combined market of over one and a half billion and generate economies of scale from intra-industry trade, which are likely to be concentrated in manufactured products such as chemicals, machinery and transport equipment.

The impact of the economic recession on well-being and quality of life of older people
Journal ArticleThe importance of economic wellbeing is recognized in recent UK Government policy. Older people may be particularly vulnerable to economic fluctuations as they are reliant on fixed incomes and assets which are reducing in value.

Dr Khurshid Djalilov
PersonKhurshid’s research interests and thought leadership includes: First, Khurshid’s intellectual contributions focus on examining the transition economies of Europe and the former Soviet Union (FSU).

A handbook of cultural economics
BookA Handbook of Cultural Economics includes over 60 eminently readable and concise articles by 50 expert contributors. This unique Handbook is both highly informative and readable; it covers a wide area of cultural economics and its closely related subjects.

Lessons learned from developing a new distance-learning masters course in the green economy
Journal ArticleIt is widely recognised that for the green economy to develop successfully, new educational curricula will be required to help professionals develop appropriate knowledge and skills.

A textbook of cultural economics
BookNow in its second edition, A Textbook of Cultural Economics is an established resource for many courses, including economics of the arts, the cultural and media industries, and the digital creative economy.

Can ideas be capital? Factors of production in the postindustrial economy: A review and critique
Journal ArticleIt is a widely accepted premise that we are in the midst of a radical change of economic and social relations, associated with terms such as the “knowledge economy”, “weightless economy”, “post-industrial society” or “information society”.

Indicators for Adopting Management Accounting Innovations in times of Economic crisis
Journal ArticleGiven the existing economic situation, the role of management accounting in Iranian economic enterprises has been quite evident in the last two decades.

Unconventional entrepreneurs: the non-economic motives of souvenir sellers
Journal ArticlePurpose The purpose of this paper is to examine souvenir sellers as unconventional micro-entrepreneurs, focusing on non-economic motives for selling.

Does agricultural development induce environmental pollution in E7? A myth or reality
Journal ArticleEnvironmental degradation caused by various human activities has been a subject of attention over the globe. There is a concern on how to maintain a clean environment and at the same time achieve optimum production of food and non-food products amidst global energy demand.

The impacts of resource abundance and export diversity on financial development in the South Asian economic bloc
Journal ArticleOne of the most essential aspects of a nation's economic progress that determines the citizens' lifestyles and general wellbeing is the level of financial development (FD).

Professor John Fletcher
PersonJohn is an internationally renowned economist, highly regarded for his pioneering work in tourism impact and development research. John was a member of the Office of the Vice Chancellor, in his role as Pro Vice Chancellor, responsible for the university's Research and Innovation.

Towards An Operating Model for Attribution in Circular Economy
ConferenceIn this paper we explore the social dimension of sustainability in Circular Economy. Considering that the three known pillars of sustainability (social, environmental and economic) may have competing agendas and priorities, we argue that Circular Economy has a potential to act as a mitigation mechanism and offer a common ground so that these orthogonal pillars will be able to coexist in a corporate setting.

Dr Dermot McCarthy
PersonAs a dedicated economist with over 15 years of experience, Dr. Dermot McCarthy’s current research specialises in analysing healthcare policies and health technology assessment.

Heterogeneous effects of temperature and emissions on economic productivity across climate regimes
Journal ArticleThe impact of climate change has resulted in several long-term events including extreme temperatures. Besides, the occurrence of climate events impedes economic progress––affecting economic readiness of climate mitigation.

Professor Davide Parrilli
PersonFull Professor of Regional Economic Development and Coordinator of the PhD for the Faculty of 'Business & Law'. Research Output Champion for BUBS for REF2029, and Senate Member (2023-ongoing).

Does higher innovation intensity matter for abating the climate crisis in the presence of economic complexities? Evidence from a Global Panel Data
Journal ArticleIndustrial development generally entails a structural transition from resource-based and low-technology activities to medium- and high-tech industrial (MHT) activities that represent higher innovation intensity.

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