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David Maddison is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham's Birmingham Business School. He serves as Director of the Energy Institute and the Birmingham Centre for Environmental and Energy Economics and Management (BCEEEM), reflecting his leadership in energy and environmental research. He is also co-editor of the journal Climate Change Economics.
- PhD in Economics, University of Strathclyde
David Maddison's research focuses on environmental and natural resource economics, with significant contributions to applied econometrics, development economics, and agricultural and transport economics. His work often explores the economic valuation of environmental impacts, including climate change, flooding, solar farms, and landfills. He employs empirical methods such as hedonic pricing and repeat-sales models to assess how environmental factors influence property values and individual well-being.
His recent publications reveal a consistent trend in analyzing sustainability challenges through rigorous econometric frameworks. Key themes include eco-innovation and green employment, climate impacts on life satisfaction, and the economic dimensions of climate policy and carbon emissions. His involvement in interdisciplinary initiatives like the Birmingham Plastics Network—comprising chemists, environmental scientists, economists, and legal experts—demonstrates his commitment to holistic solutions for global environmental problems.
David Maddison has not been publicly recognized with scientific awards in the provided texts.
He contributes to academic training as a module leader for Environmental Economics (LI and LM levels) and as a contributor to the Global Issues module. He is actively involved in research groups focused on Environment, Trade, and Energy, and leads a significant research center dedicated to environmental and energy economics. There is no indication of grant funding, student advising, or part-time status in the available information.




