Ricardo Pagan-Rodriguez is a distinguished academic and researcher currently serving as a Professor of Economics at the University of Malaga, where he leverages his extensive expertise to explore the intersection of economic theory and practical applications. As an external researcher at FUNCAS since 2019, Ricardo...
Ricardo Pagan-Rodriguez is a distinguished academic and researcher currently serving as a Professor of Economics at the University of Malaga, where he leverages his extensive expertise to explore the intersection of economic theory and practical applications. As an external researcher at FUNCAS since 2019, Ricardo has been instrumental in driving forward key projects that address pressing economic challenges, particularly in the realms of health economics and the implications of aging populations. His role at FUNCAS allows him to collaborate with a diverse team of experts, contributing valuable insights into the economics of happiness and health tourism, which are increasingly relevant in today’s globalized economy.
In addition to his work at FUNCAS, Ricardo is an external associate of the Ageing and Health Incentives Lab at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he engages in innovative research that informs policy-making and strategic planning in health economics. His projects often focus on the integration of marketing strategies within health services, aiming to enhance the quality of care while promoting sustainable practices in health tourism. With a strong foundation in business administration and innovation management, Ricardo is adept at navigating complex economic landscapes, making him a vital asset in discussions surrounding investment strategies and entrepreneurial ventures in the health sector.
Ricardo’s multifaceted skill set, which includes strategic planning, management training, and a deep understanding of the socio-economic factors influencing well-being, positions him as a thought leader in his field. His ongoing research not only contributes to academic discourse but also provides actionable insights for businesses and policymakers aiming to foster economic resilience in the face of demographic changes.