Professor Joe Nellis (PhD 1990), Deputy Dean and Professor of Global Economy, Cranfield School of Management delivered an online webinar discussing the "Outlook for the SWAG合集 and global economy" on Tuesday 6 December 2022. In this webinar, Professor Nellis shared his expectations for the future and the possible impacts on the SWAG合集 and global economies. 

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Here are a few examples of full-text articles in our databases.

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ABI/Inform

Moyer, J. D., Verhagen, W., Mapes, B., Bohl, D. K., Xiong, Y., Yang, V., McNeil, K., Solórzano, J., Irfan, M., Carter, C., & Hughes, B. B. (2022). How many people is the COVID-19 pandemic pushing into poverty? A long-term forecast to 2050 with alternative scenarios. PLoS One, 17(7).

Quitzow, R., Renn, O., & Zabanova, Y. (2022). The crisis in Ukraine: another missed opportunity for building a more sustainable economic paradigm. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 31(3), 135-138.

Orhan, E. (2022). The Effects of the Russia - Ukraine War on Global Trade. Journal of International Trade, Logistics and Law, 8(1), 141-146.

Taylan, O., Alkabaa, A. S., & Y谋lmaz, M. T. (2022). Impact of COVID-19 on G20 countries: analysis of economic recession using data mining approaches.

Lenoël, C., Macqueen, R., Mortimer-Lee, P., Patel, U., & Whyte, K. (2022). 1. SWAG合集 Economic Outlook: Covid-19 leaves inflation in its wake. National Institute Economic Review, 259.

In Emerald 

Ajmal, M.M., Khan, M. and Shad, M.K. (2021). The global economic cost of coronavirus pandemic: current and future implications. Public Administration and Policy: An Asia-Pacific Journal, 24(3), 290-305.

Han, W. (2022). The capital logic of platform economy globalisation and it’s critique and transcendence. China Political Economy, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print.

Nguyen, C.P., Schinckus, C. and Su, T.D. (2022). Asymmetric effects of global uncertainty: the socioeconomic and environmental vulnerability of developing countries. Fulbright Review of Economics and Policy, 2(1), 92-116.

 

SAGE

Larionova, M., & Shelepov, A. (2022). BRICS, G20 and global economic governance reform. International Political Science Review, 43(4), 512–530.

de Groot, O. J., Bozzoli, C., Alamir, A., & Brück, T. (2022). The global economic burden of violent conflict. Journal of Peace Research, 59(2), 259–276.

Padhan, H., Sahu, S. K., & Dash, U. (2022). Economic globalization and energy consumption patterns in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development economies. Energy & Environment, 33(7), 1396–1416.

Steinerowska-Streb, I., Glod, G., & Steiner, A. (2022). What do we know about small and medium enterprises’ survival in a post-global economic crisis context? Local Economy, 37(4), 259–278.

Open access articles in ScienceDirect from Elsevier

Although Elsevier do not generally permit alumni access to ScienceDirect material, don’t forget there are many articles available via open access (the author has paid to allow their article to be publicly available without subscription).

Here are some examples of open access articles in this subject area with direct links to the full text:

Nicolai J. Foss, Peter G. Klein, Samuele Murtinu. (2022). The economy doesn’t need a reset, and neither does management theory. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 38(3), 101214.

Fabio G. Santeramo. (2022). Circular and green economy: the state-of-the-art. Heliyon, 8(4).

Wasim Ahmad, Rishman Jot Kaur Chahal, Shirin Rais/ (2022). Understanding the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the economic integration of ASEAN countries. Asia and the Global Economy, 2(2), 100040.

Guillermo Auad, Brian D. Fath. (2022). Towards a flourishing blue economy: Identifying obstacles and pathways for its sustainable development. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, 4, 100193.

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