Ramon Ballester Gonzalez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Girona, Spain, specializing in Applied Economics. He is affiliated with the Research Group in Economics, Industry and Services, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economic policy, social development, and environmental sustainability. Education: PhD in Economics, University of Girona Master in Urban, Regional and Metropolitan Studies, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) His research centers on critical socioeconomic issues, including poverty and deprivation, social protection systems—particularly minimum income schemes—tourism economics, and the determinants of human development. His work employs both quantitative and policy-oriented methodologies to analyze regional disparities and evaluate the effectiveness of social interventions. The body of his recent publications reflects a strong interdisciplinary focus, bridging economics with environmental management and tourism studies. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals such as Tourism Management , Social Indicators Research , and Environmental Management , highlighting recurring themes in sustainable development, social equity, and regional economic policy. His research often examines Mediterranean and Spanish contexts, offering insights into the interplay between economic growth, environmental conservation, and social inclusion. Scientific Affiliations and Activities: Member, Research Group in Economics, Industry and Services Peer reviewer for international journals in economics and social indicators Contributor to academic discourse through publications in both international and Spanish journals Ramon Ballester actively contributes to academic advising and teaching in international economics and the Spanish economy. While specific grant funding or student supervision details are not provided, his sustained publication record and research group affiliation suggest ongoing involvement in research projects and mentorship. He has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards, but his ORCID (0000-0002-9641-2207) ensures recognition and traceability of his scholarly output. He is based at the Economics Building, University of Girona, where he conducts research and teaching activities. His work remains influential in shaping policy-relevant economic analysis in Southern Europe.








