Manuel Tong Koecklin

University of SussexUnited Kingdom

Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Social Sciences

3h-index57citations17works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Global trade and economics(5), International Business and FDI(4), Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy(4), Energy, Environment, Economic Growth(3), Environmental Sustainability in Business(3)

Publications17 total

World Trade Review·2023· 5 citedOpen Access
Sustainability·2022· 12 citedOpen Access
Public acceptance of new renewable electricity generation and transmission lines
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2021
Research on the Environment, Health, Consumer Behaviour and the Economy: ESRI Environment Research Programme 2018–2020
2020
Renewable electricity generation and transmission network developments in light of public opposition: Insights from Ireland
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2020
The impact of Brexit uncertainty on FDI-related new jobs in Northern Ireland
2019· 1 cited
The impact of EU Exit on the attractiveness of FDI to the UK and NI and associated job creation effects
2019
Archive of European Integration (AEI) (University of Pittsburgh)·2019Open Access
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2019Open Access
The performance of the SingleMarket for goods after 25years.Final Report.July 2019
2019
Archive of European Integration (AEI) (University of Pittsburgh)·2019Open Access
Experimenting in export markets
Figshare·2018Open Access
Comparative Performance of Indigenous and Multinational Firms Operating in Ireland
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2017
Sequential Exporting in a Context of Trade Liberalisation The Case of Peru
2015

Frequent Co-authors

Iulia Siedschlag(10), Desta Z. Fitiwi(4), John Curtis(4), Stefano Meneto(4), Genaro Longoria(3), Joseph F. DeCarolis(3), Mattia Di Ubaldo(3), Yvonne Wolfmayr(2), Klaus S. Friesenbichler(2), Harald Oberhofer(2), Michael Pfaffermayr(2), Weijie Yan(2), Yohannes Ayele(1), Michael Gasiorek(1), Achim Ahrens(1), Brian Broderick(1), Philip Carthy(1), Aoife Donnelly(1), Tom Gillespie(1), Martina Hennessy(1)