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Lisa Magnani is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Macquarie University, with active research in labor economics, finance, and development studies. She is affiliated with both the Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Research Centre and the Health at Work Research Centre at Macquarie University.
Professor Magnani's research focuses on critical areas including labor markets, financial systems, and their intersection with social issues. Her work examines:
- Unionization and workers' rights across different economic contexts
- The relationship between finance and labor in capitalist societies
- Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and their financing challenges
- Worker mobility and technological diffusion
- HIV/AIDS and economic deprivation in Southeast Asia
- Social finance and inequality
Her recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on the interplay between financial systems and labor dynamics, with increasing attention to social issues like HIV/AIDS and women's agency. Magnani's work spans both developed and developing economies, with particular emphasis on post-socialist contexts and Southeast Asia.
Professor Magnani has been actively involved in research projects including:
- "The Impact of Capital Account on Small and Medium Enterprises" (ongoing)
- "Understanding deprivation and HIV/AIDS in Southeast Asia: A new multidimensional model for research and economic planning" (2018-2022)
- "Small firms' finances: effects on employment, wages and growth" (2016-2021)
She regularly presents her research at international conferences and has organized academic events such as "Sino-Australia Economies Towards a New Globalization: A Mutual Learning Curve" in 2018.


