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Lorenzo Ductor is a Full Professor (Catedrático) in the Department of Economic Theory and History at the University of Granada, Spain, and a visitor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Janeway Institute under host Sanjeev Goyal.
His research spans Economics of Science, Labor Economics, International Economics, Finance, Energy Economics, and Network Economics. He investigates editorial board dynamics in academic publishing, gender homophily in collaboration networks, global business cycle interdependence, and environmental-economic linkages in trade networks. His work combines theoretical modeling with empirical analysis of large-scale datasets.
Recent publications (2020-2024) emphasize the economics of science, particularly gender disparities in academic collaboration and concentration of power in journal editorial boards. Concurrently, he examines macroeconomic volatility transmission, CO2 emissions determinants, and network structures in global trade, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration across micro and macro domains.
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