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Dr. Andrew Nadolny is a Lecturer at the Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle, Australia, since 2005. His teaching spans microeconomics, macroeconomics, managerial economics, international trade/finance, and international business, emphasizing ethical decision-making and critical thinking.
Research Expertise:
- Business networks and government policy impacts on firm competitiveness
- Competitive factors in environmental technology industries
- Theoretical frameworks combining microeconomic theory and strategy
- Higher education labor practices and casual employment effects
- Exchange rate dynamics and capital flight in small economies
Publications highlight pluralism in economics education, critiques of orthodox macroeconomic textbooks, and analyses of soft skill demand in labor markets. His work addresses regional development, agricultural productivity, and the McDonaldization of universities.
Supervision:
- Current: PhD research on macroeconomic soft skill demand, domestic food security in South Korea, and employability in business schools
- Past: Topics include Chinese OFDI, global imbalances, Botswana capital flight, and Vietnamese contract farming
Contact: andrew.nadolny@newcastle.edu.au
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