
معرفی
Jonathan Munemo is a Professor of Economics at Salisbury University, located in Perdue Hall. His work focuses on international trade, institutional economics, and entrepreneurship in developing economies, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. His research examines how regulatory environments, foreign direct investment, and resource dependency influence entrepreneurial activity and economic development in African nations.
- Research Interests: Natural resource management, institutional quality, foreign investment impacts, export promotion strategies, and policy design for economic growth.
- Key Themes: Analysis of trade barriers, governance quality, and infrastructure investments as drivers of entrepreneurship in resource-rich regions.
Recent publications (2017–2022) emphasize the interplay between regulation, resource rents, and entrepreneurial success in African contexts. His work highlights challenges such as the resource curse hypothesis and the role of Chinese infrastructure loans in fostering business environments.
No scientific awards or grants were explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. His advising record remains unlisted here.


