Trosolwyg
Ar hyn o bryd mae Nuo Jin (Daniel) yn ymgeisydd PhD mewn Economeg yn Ysgol Busnes Caerdydd. Mae ei bwnc ymchwil PhD yn mesur effeithiau Brexit ar fudo a thwf economaidd rhanbarthol yng Nghymru, a gydariennir gan efrydiaeth Ysgol Busnes Caerdydd ac Uned Ymchwil Economaidd Cymru. Mae wedi cymryd rhan mewn sawl prosiect academaidd a phroffesiynol ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, Ipsos, ac NERA Economic Consulting gan ganolbwyntio ar amrywiol bynciau o drafnidiaeth gynaliadwy yng Nghymru i adferiad economaidd yn ystod yr oes wedi'r pandemig.
Mae gwefan Google Scholar Daniel yma.
Mae ganddo radd MSc mewn Economeg o Brifysgol Illinois yn Urbana-Champaign (2017-2019) a gradd BSc mewn Busnes o Brifysgol Technoleg De Tsieina (2013-2017).
Mae'n aelod gweithgar o'r Gymdeithas Astudiaethau Rhanbarthol, Cymdeithas Economaidd Ewrop a'r Gymdeithas Economeg Frenhinol.
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Jin, N. 2024. The Nexus of Regional Integration and Household Welfare: A Case Study of the Yangtze Delta Area. Journal of Economic Integration 39(3), pp. 750-772. (10.11130/jei.2024021)
- Jin, N. 2024. Analysing firm-level impacts of high-speed railways on reducing business costs: Evidence from China. Regional Studies, Regional Science 11(1), pp. 22-37. (10.1080/21681376.2024.2305946)
2022
- Munday, M., Roberts, A., Roche, N. and Jin, N. 2022. Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report September 2022. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Economic Intelligence Wales. Available at: https://developmentbank.wales/sites/default/files/2022-11/Annual%20report%202021_22%20Economic%20Intelligence%20Wales_0.pdf
Articles
- Jin, N. 2024. The Nexus of Regional Integration and Household Welfare: A Case Study of the Yangtze Delta Area. Journal of Economic Integration 39(3), pp. 750-772. (10.11130/jei.2024021)
- Jin, N. 2024. Analysing firm-level impacts of high-speed railways on reducing business costs: Evidence from China. Regional Studies, Regional Science 11(1), pp. 22-37. (10.1080/21681376.2024.2305946)
Monographs
- Munday, M., Roberts, A., Roche, N. and Jin, N. 2022. Economic Intelligence Wales Annual report September 2022. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Economic Intelligence Wales. Available at: https://developmentbank.wales/sites/default/files/2022-11/Annual%20report%202021_22%20Economic%20Intelligence%20Wales_0.pdf
Ymchwil
His current research focuses on how Brexit will impact migration from rest of the world (especially EU region) to Wales and how such impact will lead to different responses from different regional economic sectors in Wales.
Brexit is one of the most significant (and controversial) socioeconomic issues in UK since 2016 and will continue to be a spotlight for economists amid external shocks such as Covid-19 pandemic and Russian invasion of Ukraine. The final agreement of Brexit mainly focuses on imposing additional restrictions on EU migration to UK, while Wales has one of the strongest economic and labour connections with EU region among all UK subregions, both of which contributed to the significance of conducting research on impacts of Brexit on migration in Wales and Welsh economy.
Gosodiad
Mesur effeithiau Brexit ar ymfudo i Gymru ac Economi Cymru
Addysgu
Micro-economeg, macroeconomeg, dulliau meintiol, economeg lafur, economeg ddiwydiannol, economeg ddiwydiannol, economeg yr UE, hanes economaidd y 19eg ganrif yn Ewrop
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Arbenigeddau
- Economeg drefol a rhanbarthol