About
Professor Kul Luintel is a Professor of Economics and serves as the Head of the Department of Economics at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University. He joined Cardiff Business School in September 2006 after holding professorial positions at Swansea and Brunel Universities. Professor Luintel has served two terms as Head of the Economics Section (2012-2015 and current), and is an ex-officio member of CHUDE (Conference of Heads of UK Departments of Economics). From 2008-2013, he was the Senior Representative to the Research Committee of Cardiff Business School and played a significant role as one of the named REF Gurus for the 2014 Research Excellence Framework submission, contributing to research impact cases and research environment documents.
- Professor of Economics at Cardiff Business School since 2006
- Head of Department of Economics (current and 2012-2015)
- Senior Rep to Research Committee (2008-2013)
- CHUDE Executive Committee member (2014-2016)
- REF Guru for 2014 submission
Professor Luintel received his MPhil in 1990 and PhD in 1993 from Glasgow University. He is a member of several prestigious professional organizations including the Royal Economic Society, American Economic Association, European Economic Association, Canadian Economics Association, Money, Macro and Finance Group, and Beta Gamma Sigma.
Professor Luintel's research spans several key areas in economics, with a particular focus on the intersection of finance, innovation, and economic growth. His work explores R&D, innovations, and knowledge diffusion within the framework of endogenous growth theory. He has made significant contributions to understanding the complex relationship between financial development and economic growth, examining whether financial structure matters for growth outcomes. His research also delves into macroeconomic issues through DSGE models, FOREX market efficiency, and regional economic dynamics including growth, inequality, and convergence patterns. A methodological strength of his work is the application of advanced econometric techniques, particularly applied time series and panel data analysis, to address fundamental questions in economic theory and policy.
Analysis of Professor Luintel's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the finance-growth nexus, with particular attention to threshold effects and the conditions under which finance positively impacts economic development. His work increasingly examines knowledge production and spillovers, especially in emerging economies, and how these interact with financial systems. There's also a strong thread of research on banking sector dynamics, including SME lending patterns and the impact of financial liberalization on productivity. His methodological contributions in econometrics, particularly in testing weak exogeneity and developing models for scale effects, provide important tools for the broader economics community.
Professor Luintel has made significant institutional contributions through his leadership roles. His service on the Management Board of Cardiff Business School and his involvement with CHUDE demonstrate his commitment to advancing economics education and research at both institutional and national levels. While specific details about his advising activities and research grants aren't prominently featured in the provided materials, his extensive publication record spanning several decades suggests substantial involvement in guiding research and securing funding for economic research projects.
His work appears to involve significant international collaboration, as evidenced by co-authorship with researchers from various institutions worldwide. Professor Luintel's research has been published in prestigious journals including The Economic Journal, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Research Policy, Journal of Development Economics, and many other high-impact economics and finance publications.
