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David Dickinson is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. He holds a PhD from Sheffield University and a BA (Econ) from Manchester University. His primary research affiliations include the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance research group, the Birmingham-Nankai Joint Interdisciplinary Research Institute, and the 'Pollution Solutions' theme of the Institute of Global Innovation.
- PhD, Sheffield University
- BA (Econ), Manchester University
David Dickinson's research focuses on financial markets and institutions, behavioural economics and finance, the Chinese economy, green finance and investment, monetary policy, and energy economics. His work bridges theoretical and empirical analysis, often utilizing advanced econometric techniques to explore critical issues in both developed and emerging markets. He has made significant contributions to understanding financial regulation, systemic risk, and investment behavior, particularly within the context of China's evolving financial system. His recent work also extends into sustainability and climate-related economic challenges.
His recent publications span top-tier journals in finance and economics, revealing a strong trend toward analyzing financial decision-making under institutional constraints, behavioural influences, and macroeconomic shocks. Key themes include equity fund management strategies, credit risk in banking, cross-border financial contagion, and the economic impacts of infrastructure and environmental policy. His work frequently employs time-series econometrics, panel data analysis, and policy evaluation methods.
David Dickinson is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research addressing global innovation and pollution solutions, reflecting a growing emphasis on sustainable economic development. His collaborations with researchers across China and the UK underscore his international impact.
He has not been publicly recognized with specific scientific awards in the provided text, but his publication record in high-impact journals indicates significant scholarly recognition.
There is no information available about students he has supervised or grants he has led. However, his leadership in major research themes and joint institutes suggests active mentorship and research direction.
David Dickinson contributes to interdisciplinary research through the Birmingham-Nankai Joint Interdisciplinary Research Institute and the 'Pollution Solutions' initiative, positioning him at the intersection of economics, finance, and global sustainability challenges.



