"Dr Angeliki N. Menegaki is a Full Professor of Applied Economics in Environment, Energy and Tourism in the Department of Regional and Economic Development in the Agricultural University of Athens-EU CONEXUS. She received her PhD from the University of Stirling UK and her Masters’ Degree from the University of Leeds UK. She holds two Degrees, one in Economics from the University of Crete, and one in Languages, Literature and Culture of Black Sea Countries with the Specialization in Turkish Language. She has taught in various universities and has also worked both in the public and private sector. She has published more than 70 research papers in international journals with an impact factor and has also written or supervised the translation of ten books in Greek or English. She has received more than 2000 citations in Scopus with an H-index=23. Her research interests are on environment, energy and tourism. Currently she is Deputy Head in the Department of Regional and Economic Development and Director of Doctoral Studies. She is also the founder and editor in Chief of the International Journal of the Energy-Growth Nexus (Inderscience Publications) and editor of the Encyclopedia of Energy Economics (Edward Elgar). Moreover, she is Associate Editor in two journals in Elsevier, Gondwana Research and Heliyon. In 2020, 2021 and 2022 she has also received a distinctive ranking in the list of Prof Ioannides (University of Standford) belonging to the top 2% of the most influential scientists worldwide in the topic of Energy (See: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/data.../btchxktzyw/3, Baas, Jeroen; Boyack, Kevin; Ioannidis, John P.A. (2021), “August 2021 data-update for ""Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators"", Mendeley Data, V3, doi: 10.17632/btchxktzyw.3). Some of the international journals that have published her research are Energy Economics, Ecological Economics, Journal of Economic Surveys, Empirical Economics, Journal of Choice Modeling, Applied Energy, Energy, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Tourism Economics, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Energy for Sustainable Development, Ecological Indicators, Energy Policy, Water Resources Research, Energy, Journal of Economic Psychology. She has served as a Guest Editor (with Prof Aviral, K.Tiwari) in Renewable Energy Journal in the SI: [https://www.journals.elsevier.com/renewable-energy/call-for-papers/novel-longitudinal-data-research-methods-renewable-energy]. She is also the editor of the edited volume: “The economics and econometrics of the energy-growth nexus in 2018 by Elsevier [https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128127469/the-economics-and-econometrics-of-the-energy-growth-nexus] and the sole author in the book entitles “A guide to econometric methods of the energy-growth nexus in 2020 in Elsevier [https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128190395/a-guide-to-econometrics-methods-for-the-energy-growth-nexus], Her ORCID is 0000-0003-0506-1243 and her Scopus ID is 16053108400."
This book provides an excellent modern treatment of the modelling and analysis of the energy-growth nexus. Every chapter is a must read. This book belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the energy-growth nexus. --Perry Sadorsky, York University There has been a considerable work in the area of the energy-growth nexus, and the present volume offers a roadmap of the field. It provides an essential resource that will help researchers address questions about their energy-growth projects before they begin and as they develop them. I am confident that it will become an indispensable part of the tool kit of every researcher who works in this important and fast expanding field. --Thanasis Stengos, University of Guelph A must-read primer on the energy-growth nexus (EGN). The book has two complementary parts that are well considered and organized. It first questions traditional economic theory and sketches a thought provoking path for a new approach. Then it presents innovative and robust panel and time series econometrics models of EGN. Prominent international scholars synthesize their knowledge and experience to incorporate worldwide challenges such as GHG emissions, food security, and political economy into the EGN. Each part provides important policy implications and future research recommendations. This book will be a valuable reference for students and scholars of energy economics, and a valuable guide for policy makers and practitioners. --Ugur Soytas, Middle East Technical University