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Research Interests
Research summary
Marina’s primary research interests are in the area of International Macroeconomics, Regional Economics, Economic growth and productivity, Applied Econometrics, and Banking crises. In her research, Marina uses nonlinear models, clustering tools, panel data analysis, and dynamic-factor models. Her papers have been published in the Journal of Money Credit and Banking, Journal of Applied Econometrics, International Journal of Finance and Economics, Empirical Economics, Cyprus Economics Review, and Russian Journal of Economic Theory.
PhD Supervision
Marina is eager to supervise PhD students in various topics, but her speciality is in International Macro. She is especially interested in the following areas: Belt and Road Initiative and Market Integration, Fintech and Bank Risk, SMEs Lending, Effect of E-commerce on Chinese Economy, and Productivity Analysis.
Research interests
- International macroeconomics
- International finance
- Determination of international price dispersion
- Economic growth and productivity
- Fintech
- Applied Econometrics
- Banking crises and bank regulation
- Regional Economics
- SME Lending
- Technology Adoption
Personal profile
Dr Marina Glushenkova joined the University of Nottingham Ningbo in October 2016. She completed her PhD in Economics at the University of Cyprus in June 2016. Before that, she obtained a Master Degree in Economic Analysis at the University of Cyprus and did her undergraduate study in International Economics at the Ural Federal University. Marina’s research interests lie in the field of international macroeconomics and international finance.
She has been a teaching assistant for the courses Statistics and Econometrics, Research Methodology in Applied Economics, and International Economics at the University of Cyprus. She was also invited to give lectures on Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Theory for Master students at the Ural Federal University (Russia).
Teaching
Undergraduate
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Economics of Regulation and Public Choice (Nottingham University Business School, Ningbo, China), SET feedback and SEM Feedback
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Public Economics (Nottingham University Business School, Ningbo, China), SET feedback
Postgraduate
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Business Economics (Nottingham University Business School, Ningbo, China), SET feedback
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Economic Growth Theory (Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
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Macroeconomics (Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Understanding international price level dispersion and price convergence, University of Cyprus
Award Date: 1 Jul 2016
Disciplines
- Applied Economics
Person Types
- Staff
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Roads to integration: The role of Transport Infrastructure in the Domestic Market Integration in China
Glushenkova, M. (PI)
1/01/20 → 30/06/21
Project: Government Funded Projects › Vertical-National Government Funded Projects
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Building Bridges or Walls? Understanding Urban-Rural Price Convergence in China
Glushenkova, M. & Shi, Y., Sept 2024, In: Open Economies Review. 35, 4, p. 827-854 28 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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How different are Monetary Unions to national economies according to prices?
Glushenkova, M. & Zachariadis, M., Jan 2024, In: International Journal of Finance and Economics. 29, 1, p. 684-702 19 p.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Effect of COVID-19 on digitalisation of higher education. A tale of one business school
Glushenkova, M. & Zagato, M., 2023, In: Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice. 20, 6, 10.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Effect of COVID-19 on digitalisation of higher education. A tale of one business school
Glushenkova, M. & Zagato, M., 17 Aug 2023, In: Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice. 20, 6, 19 p., 10.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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New insights into students’ engagement with online learning contents: perception versus action
Glushenkova, M. & Chen, L., 15 May 2023, (In preparation).Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper