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2021, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 9-37 Policy orientation, knowledge dynamic ability and green innovation: A mediation model based on China provincial panel data
by Li Fang & Zhang Sheng - 39-58 Woman’s entrepreneurship – female participation in loss-making SMEs
by Tatjana Janovac & Verica Jovanoviæ & Pavle Radanov & Saša Virijeviæ Jovanoviæ - 59-86 Governance and civil and political rights as FDI determinants in transition countries
by Jelena Zvezdanoviæ Lobanova & Mikhail Lobanov & Milan - 87-112 Application of logistics model in analysing relationship marketing in travel agencies
by Katarina Borisavljeviæ & Gordana Radosavljeviæ - 113-134 A qualitative approach to evaluate the reconciliation of GOLDX and OneGram in Islamic Finance
by Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem & Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi - 135-162 Target adjustment model and new working capital management performance measure: Evidence from Croatia
by Dina Korent - 163-197 An implementation of ensemble methods, logistic regression, and neural network for default prediction in Peer-to-Peer lending
by Aneta Dzik-Walczak & Mateusz Heba - 199-220 The relationship between corporate governance characteristics and agency costs
by Mahdi Salehi & Mohammad Sadegh Adibian & Zakiyeh Sadatifar & Ehsan Khansalar
2020, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 349-380 Real interest rate convergence and monetary policy independence in CEE countries
by Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ & Antonija Buljan & Mirna Dumèiæ - 381-406 Threshold effect of public debt on economic growth: An empirical analysis in the European transition countries
by Besnik Fetai & Kestrim Avdimetaj & Abdylmenaf Bexheti & Arben Malaj - 407-427 The impact of macroeconomic and financial factors on shadow banking in the new EU member states
by Jordan Kjosevski & Mihail Petkovski & Aleksandar Stojkov - 429-452 Income smoothing through loan loss provisions in south and Eastern European banks
by Albulena Shala & Valentin Toçi & Skender Ahmeti - 453-473 The effect of regulatory changes on relationship between earnings management and financial reporting timeliness: The case of COVID-19 pandemic
by Toni Šušak - 475-497 The impact of energy consumption on economic growth in developed and post-transition countries of European Union
by Tanja Fatur Šikiæ - 499-519 Income convergence between Southeast Europe and the European Union
by Goran Radosavljeviæ & Mihajlo Babin & Miloš Eriæ & Jelisaveta Lazareviæ - 521-535 Impact of board size and ownership concentration on agency costs: evidence for Croatian companies
by Marina Klaèmer Èalopa & Ivana Ðunðek Kokotec & Karolina Kokot - 537-562 Factors influencing students’ startups intention – a case study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City
by Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong & Thai Hoang Quoc & Le Van Cup & Le Thi Kim Lien - 563-584 Investors’ herd behavior related to the pandemic-risk reflected on the GCC stock markets
by Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem & Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi - 585-618 Medium-term forecast of European economic sustainable growth using Markov chains
by Alina-Petronela Haller & Ovidiu Gherasim & Mariana B?lan & Carmen Uzl?u - 619-652 The interdependence between stock market development and economic growth: a multi-country examination
by Hana Bawazir & Mukesh Kumar & Saban Celik & Khadija Abdulredha Abdulla & Bora Aktan - 653-666 The relationship between fiscal policy and economic growth in CEE countries
by Sabina Hodžiæ & Amer Demiroviæ & Emira Beèiæ - 667-696 Risk factors selection with data mining methods for insurance premium ratemaking
by Amela Omeraševiæ & Jasmina Selimoviæ - 697-722 Digital transformation and economic cooperation: The case of Western Balkan countries
by Tanja Broz & Goran Buturac & Miloš Parežanin
2020, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 9-33 Policies for managing sudden stops
by Chokri Zehri - 35-69 Working women and per capita household consumption expenditures; an untouched reality
by Wen Jun & Junaid Waheed & Hadi Hussain & Ihsan Jamil & Denisa Borbášová & Muhammad Khalid Anser - 71-100 Long-run price performance of local and dual class IPOs in alternative investment market
by Abdul Wahid & Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz - 101-124 Reexamination of the determinants of firms’ growth in periods of crisis
by Dejan Maliniæ & Ksenija Denèiæ-Mihajlov & Konrad Grabiñski - 125-146 The key factors affecting entrepreneurship: a comparative analysis
by Ma³gorzata Jab³oñska & Joanna - 147-182 Water extended input-output analysis of the Croatian economy
by Saša Èegar - 183-214 Globalization and economic growth of Eurozone economies
by Marija & Milan Kostiæ - 215-235 Integrity of the benchmark price for price testing of US municipal bonds
by Sreèko Devjak - 237-269 Determinants of inward foreign direct investment: Comparison across different country groups
by Minakshee Das - 271-294 Capital controls to manage foreign exchange reserves and foreign debts
by Chokri Zehri - 295-315 Total factor productivity drivers in the selected EU countries: Cointegration approach
by Zoran Boroviæ & Mladen Rebiæ & Dalibor Tomaš
2019, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 377-400 Taxes and the macro economy
by Robert J. Barro - 401-425 International financial inclusion: Multidimensional determinants of access to saving and credit
by Lilianne Isabel Pavón Cuéllar - 427-471 Structural and productivity changes of Central and Eastern Europe
by Pawel Dobrzanski & Wojciech Grabowski - 473-498 Investor sentiment and foreign financial flows: Evidence from South Africa
by Hilary Tinotenda Muguto & Lorraine Rupande & Paul-Francois Muzindutsi - 499-525 Cost efficiency and risk as determinants of market share in banking: Evidence from the old and new eu member and candidate countries
by Bashkim Nurboja & Marko Košak - 527-551 Effects of fiscal consolidation in Western Balkan Countries
by Milenko Krajišnik & Dragan Gligoriæ & Biljana Gojkoviæ - 553-585 Political Stubbornness and Online Local Budget Transparency in Croatia
by Katarina Ott & Velibor Maèkiæ & Mihaela Broniæ - 587-602 Research and Development and Economic Growth: EU Port Regions
by Gorana Mudronja & Alen Jugoviæ & Dunja Škalamera-Aliloviæ - 603-628 Do Economic Conditions Still Cause Crime? Some Comforting Empirical Evidences from EU Panel
by Mindaugas Butkus & Kristina Matuzevièi?t? & Alma Maèiulyt?-Šniukien? - 629-652 Do international standards influence the development of smart regions and cities?
by Jelena Ruso & Ana Horvat & Milica Marièiæ - 653-679 Does digitalization affect the contribution of entrepreneurship to economic growth?
by Maja Ivanoviæ-Ðukiæ & Tatjana Stevanoviæ & Tamara Raðenoviæ - 681-712 Credit risk measurement: Evidence of concentration risk in Polish banks’ credit exposures
by Natalia Nehrebecka - 713-739 Challenges of integrated variance estimation in emerging stock markets
by Josip Arneriæ & Mario Matkoviæ - 741-758 Reaction of Zagreb Stock Exchange CROBEX Index to macroeconomic announcements within a high frequency time interval
by Tomasz Schabek & Bojana Olgiæ Draženoviæ & Davor Mance - 759-775 Persistence of shocks in CDS returns on Croatian bonds: Quantile autoregression approach
by Mile Bošnjak & Ivan Novak & Maja Bašiæ - 777-799 Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach
by Olga Bogdanov & Veljko Jeremiæ & Sandra Jednak & Mladen Èudanov - 801-822 Smart city label: past, present, and future
by Primož Pevcin - 823-851 Tax evasion in the countries of Former Yugoslavia
by Marko Crnogorac & Santiago Lago-Pe?as - 853-872 Time-varying parameters of Croatian import demand
by Mile Bošnjak & Vlatka Bilas & Domagoj Raèiæ
2019, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 11-28 Does the Mundell-Fleming model fit in China?
by Kai-Hua Wang & Chi-Wei Su & Ran Tao - 29-54 The effect of healthy human capital improvement on savings and growth: An empirical study based on China’s inter-provincial panel data
by Ren Wang & Rui Wang & Hongqi Ma - 55-75 The role of asymmetry in the interplay between internal and external factors: Empirical evidence from the US, Brazil, Canada and Mexico
by Kaya Tokmakcioglu & Oguzhan Ozcelebi & Ali Sezin Ozdemir - 77-112 Forward-looking component in consumers’ expectations and inflation forecast targeting: the case of six European economies
by Magdalena Szyszko & Aleksandra Rutkowska - 113-138 Financial, business and trust cycles: the issues of synchronization
by Yuriy Bilan & Maryna Brychko & Anna Buriak & Tetyana Vasilyeva - 139-172 Bank loans recovery rate in commercial banks: A case study of non-financial corporations
by Natalia Nehrebecka - 173-189 The competitiveness of the EU sugar industry
by Tomislav Galoviæ & Heri Beziæ - 191-212 Determinants of currency crises in the Republic of Serbia
by Ivana Marjanoviæ & Milan Markoviæ - 213-233 Market concentration and profitability: the empirical evidence from Serbian manufacturing industry
by Radovan Kastratoviæ & Dragan Lonèar & Siniša Miloševiæ - 235-258 Do high performance work systems enhance business performance? Examining the mediating influence of total quality management
by Emilio Ruiz & Jesús David Sánchez de Pablo & Rosa M. Mu?oz & Isidro Pe?a - 259-275 Determinants of occurrence of excessive optimism among analysts of the Warsaw Stock Exchange
by Rados³aw Pastusiak & Jakub Keller - 277-301 Productivity effects of human capital: an empirical investigation of health and higher education in South Africa
by Josue Mbonigaba & Akinola Gbenga Wilfred - 303-325 Profitability effects of financial globalization in an emerging market banking industry: insights into Turkey
by Ece C. Akdo?an & Ekin Ayºe Özºuca - 327-342 Trade Logistics – the Gravity Model Approach
by Alen Host & Helga Pavliæ Skender & Petra Adelajda Zaninoviæ
2018, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 413-442 Intertemporal current account sustainability in the presence of structural breaks
by Miomir Jakšiæ & Nikola Fabris & Milutin Ješiæ - 443-464 The assessment of knowledge economy efficiency: comparing Turkey with the European Union countries
by Tuba Yak?c? Ayan & Hakan Pabuçcu - 465-488 The impact of fund attributes on performance: Empirical evidence for Polish equity funds
by Dariusz Filip - 489-518 Turning points in migrants’ labour market integration in Europe and benefit spillovers for Romania and Serbia: the role of socio-psychological credentials
by Gra?iela Georgiana Noja & Nebojša Petroviæ & Mirela Cristea - 519-535 The effect of government educational expenditure on labor productivity in Turkish manufacturing sector
by Atakan Durmaz & Hakan Pabuçcu - 537-557 Aversion to a sure loss: turning investors into gamblers
by Miroslav Ferenèak & Dušan Dobromirov & Mladen Radišiæ & Aleksandar Takaèi - 559-583 Are unemployment rates stationary for SEE10 countries? Evidence from linear and nonlinear dynamics
by Saša Obradoviæ & Lela Ristiæ & Nemanja Lojanica - 585-617 Aging effects on consumption risk-sharing channels in European countries
by Jeongseok Song & Doojin Ryu - 619-645 Brand and consumer characteristics as drivers of behaviour towards global and local brands
by Srðan Šapiæ & Milan Kociæ & Jovana Filipoviæ - 647-675 Capital flows in Montenegro: SVAR model
by Milena Lipovina-Božoviæ & Maja Ivanoviæ - 677-700 Sectoral risk assessment with particular emphasis on export enterprises in Poland
by Natalia Nehrebecka - 701-734 Exploring antecedents of business angels’ intention to invest
by Mateja Drnovšek & Sanda Franiæ & Alenka Slavec - 735-753 R&D activities of enterprises, product market leadership, and collusion
by Adam Karbowski & Jacek Prokop - 757-776 Adaptability of the workforce in Europe – changing skills in the digital era
by Maja Jandriæ & Saša Ranðeloviæ - 777-800 The impact of national intellectual capital on the economic growth in the South-Eastern European Countries
by Tatjana Stevanoviæ & Maja Ivanoviæ-Ðukiæ & Tamara Raðenoviæ & Ognjen Radoviæ - 801-825 Selecting location for a new business unit in ICT industry
by Sanja Marinkoviæ & Ilija Nikoliæ & Jovana Rakiæeviæ - 827-859 Innovation expenditures efficiency in Central and Eastern European Countries
by Pawel Dobrzanski - 861-880 EU enlargement: Digital economy in Europe: Evaluation of countries’ performances
by Nela Miloševiæ & Marina Dobrota & Slaðana Barjaktaroviæ Rakoèeviæ - 881-904 EU enlargement: Does economics of regional integration matter?
by Srðan Marinkoviæ & Zenaida Šabotiæ & Dragiæ Bankoviæ - 905-928 Digitalization and society’s sustainable development – Measures and implications
by Milica Jovanoviæ & Jasmina Dlaèiæ & Milan Okanoviæ - 929-946 Monetary and absorption approach to explain the Croatian current account
by Mile Bošnjak & Ivan Novak & Ante Krišto
2018, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 11-28 Economic growth and carbon emission in China:a spatial econometric Kuznets curve?
by Hengzhou Xu & Chuanrong Zhang & Weidong Li & Wenjing Zhang & Hongchun Yin - 29-53 Bidirectional spillover effect between Russian stock index and the selected commodities
by Dejan Živkov & Jovan Njegiæ & Mirela Momèiloviæ - 55-81 The dynamic model of partial adjustment of the capital structure: Meta-analysis and a case of Polish enterprises
by Natalia Nehrebecka & Aneta Dzik-Walczak - 83-102 Dynamic effects of fiscal policy in Croatia: confronting New-Keynesian SOE theory with empirics
by Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ - 103-128 ICT use as a determinant of export activity in manufacturing and service firms: Multi-country evidence
by Patricia Kotnik & Eva Hagsten - 103-128 Testing sustainable value added as an integrative measure of business sustainability
by Dejan Miljenoviæ - 129-153 Economic performance of the NUTS III Regions in the Czech Republic in the context of entrepreneurship subsidies from the EU Structural Funds
by Jana Kolaøíková & Ondøej Dvouletý & Petr Kolaøík - 183-212 Immigrants’ impact on financial market – European countries’ evidence
by Teodora Cristina Barbu & Iustina Alina Boitan - 213-242 Competitive strategy selection in the European banking sector using a hybrid decision-making approach
by Hasan Dinçer & Ozlem Olgu Akdeniz & Umit Hacioglu - 243-262 Firm-level intra-industry links in Croatia’s tourism industry
by Alen Host & Vinko Zaninoviæ & Petra Adelajda Mirkoviæ - 263-285 Effectiveness of special economic zones of Poland
by Rados³aw Pastusiak & Monika Bolek & Magdalena Jasiniak & Jakub Keller - 287-308 Austerity policies, economic growth and fiscal balance: lessons from Slovenia
by Petra Došenoviæ Bonèa & Maks Tajnikar - 309-336 Impact of government balance and exchange rate regime on current account during the economic cycle: evidence from CEE countries
by Zoran Grubišiæ & Sandra Kamenkoviæ & Aleksandar Zdravkoviæ - 337-354 Determinants of construction sector profitability in Croatia
by Lorena Škufliæ & Danijel Mlinariæ & Marko Družiæ - 355-372 Structural dividends and economic growth in China
by Wang Zhenhua & Sun Xuetao & Zhang Guangsheng
2017, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 249-275 The broad credit and bank capital channels of monetary policy transmission in the core and peripheral Euro Area
by Silvo Dajcman & Josip Tica - 301-330 Effects of intraday weather changes on asset returns and volatilities
by Hyein Shim & Maria H. Kim & Doojin Ryu - 331-352 Impact of economic factors on life insurance development in Western Balkan Countries
by Milijana Novoviæ Buriæ & Julija Ceroviæ Smoloviæ & Milena Lipovina Božoviæ & Ana Laleviæ Filipoviæ - 353-374 Oil price reduction impacts on the Iranian economy
by Abdollah Mahmoodi - 375-390 An economic analysis of the political promotion system in China
by Jiancai Pi - 391-424 Current Account determinants in Southeast European (SEE) countries – panel approach
by Radovan Kovaèeviæ - 427-458 The tourism and travel industry and its effect on the Great Recession: A multilevel survival analysis
by Zdravko Šergo & Jasmina Gržiniæ & Mirela Suèiæ Èevra - 459-485 Estimation of the banking sector competition in the CEE countries: The Panzar-Rosse approach
by Arben Mustafa & Valentin Toçi - 487-518 ICTs and innovation for competitiveness: Evidence for Western Balkans vis-?-vis the European Union
by Olivera Kostoska & Ilija Hristoski - 519-550 A multi-criteria evaluation of the European cities’ smart performance: Economic, social and environmental aspects
by Jelena Stankoviæ & Marija Džuniæ & Željko Džuniæ & Srðan Marinkoviæ - 551-582 Regional competitiveness in the context of “New industrial policy” – the case of Croatia
by Katarina Baèiæ & Zoran Aralica - 583-610 Financialization and its impact on processof deindustrialization in the EU
by Tonæi Svilokos & Ivan Burin
2017, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 13-44 Unemployment and labour market mismatch in the European Union Countries
by Gina Cristina Dimian & Liviu Stelian Begu & Josef Jablonsky - 45-71 The impact of the euro adoption on the complexity of goods in Slovenian exports
by Piotr Gabrielczak & Tomasz Serwach - 73-95 Modelling exchange rate variations and global shocks in Brazil
by Harold Ngalawa & Adebayo Augustine Kutu - 97-121 The effects of terrorism on economic growth:Panel data approach
by Mehmet Çinar - 123-150 Contemporary approaches to measuring competitiveness – the case of EU member states
by Alemka Šegota & Marko Tomljanoviæ & Ivona Huðek - 151-171 Green zoning regulation under price discrimination
by Hamid Hamoudi & María J. Moral - 173-198 Productivity effects of higher education human capital in selected countries of Sub-Saharan Africa
by Koye Gerry Bokana & Gbenga Wilfred Akinola - 199-215 Determinants of high-tech export in developing countries based on Bayesian model averaging
by Mohsen Mehrara & Samaneh Seijani & Abbas Rezazadeh Karsalari - 277-299 The adverse effect of real effective exchange ratechange on trade balance in European transition countries
by Selena Begoviæ & Sead Kreso
2016, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 271-308 Impact of the transition on the total factor productivity in Croatia
by Irena Raguž Krištiæ & Ivo Družiæ & Josip Tica - 309-332 Economic policy uncertainty and housing returns in Germany: Evidence from a bootstrap rolling window
by Haiyun Xu - 333-362 The key goal of this research is to empirically determine the effects of terrorism on FDI of the selected EU and EEA member countries
by Heri Beziæ & Tomislav Galoviæ & Petar Miševiæ - 363-392 Poland as an inflation nutter:The story of successful output stabilization
by Maciej Ryczkowski - 393-418 Backus–Smith puzzle and the European Union: It’s not just the nominal exchange rate
by Predrag Petroviæ - 419-441 Transcending the new macroeconomic orthodoxy in the Eurozone: a Post-Keynesian view
by Kristijan Kotarski & Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ - 443-479 The goal of this research is to propose a procedure of innovativeness measurement, taking Summary Innovation Index methodology as a starting point. In contemporary world, innovative activity is perceived as a source of competitiveness and economic growth. New products, utility models, trademarks and creative projects are an important element of present socio-economic reality. In particular, authors focus on selection and application of multivariable statistical analysis to distinguish factors influencing innovativeness of EU economies to the highest degree. The result of quantitative analyses is linear ordering of EU countries by the level of their innovativeness based on the reduced set of diagnostic variables. The rating was compared with the outcome presented in Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) with Summary Innovation Index (SII). Conducted analysis proves a convergence between authors’ results and existing ratings of innovativeness. Nevertheless, the main conclusion is that the methodology of innovativeness assessment remains an open issue and requires further research. Especially, it should first and foremost concentrate on deeper verification of a small set of variables that have the strongest impact on innovativeness. It is both, in economic and social interest, to get a clear picture of innovativeness driving forces
by El¿bieta Roszko-Wójtowicz & Jacek Bia³ek - 481-503 Diversity of poverty in the chosen European Union countries within the period 2006-2014
by Anna Iwacewicz-Or³owska - 505-528 Industrial policy, production efficiency improvement and the Chinese county economic growth
by Wang Zhenhua & Zhang Guangsheng - 529-554 The impacts of financial development on growth:A time-varying causality analysis for Turkey
by Mehmet Zeki Ak & Mustafa Kirca & Mehmet Nurullah Altintaº - 555-579 Predicting the probability of recession in Croatia: Is economic sentiment the missing link?
by Nataša Erjavec & Petar Soriæ & Mirjana Èižmešija
2016, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 11-41 The role of regional economic integrations for trade margins: A case of Croatia
by Katja Zajc Kejžar & Èrt Kostevc & Vinko Zaninoviæ - 43-61 Economic policy uncertainty and housing returns in Germany: Evidence from a bootstrap rolling window
by David Su & Xin Li & Oana-Ramona Lobonþ & Yanping Zhao - 63-89 Trade and foreign direct investment: Evidence from South East European countries and new European Union member states
by Bardhyl Dauti - 91-117 Is the Global Competitiveness Report the right measure of macroeconomic competitiveness
by Marko Djogo & Marko Nenad Stanisic - 119-146 Determinants of capital structure: An empirical study of companies from selected post-transition economies
by Sasho Arsov & Aleksandar Naumoski - 147-160 Innovative undertakings in the Polish industry
by Jan Zwolak - 161-186 The influence of economic growth on regional disparities: Empirical evidence from OECD countries
by Saša Obradoviæ & Nemanja Lojanica & Olivera Jankoviæ - 187-213 The relation between economic growth and foreign direct investment during the economic crisis in the European Union
by Mihaela Simionescu - 215-234 Study on the green total factor productivity in main cities of China
by Zhang Jiansheng & Tan Wei
2015, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 181-205 Industrial sustainable development level in China and its influencing factors
by Hongjian Cao & Jianying Zhang & Nengsheng Luo & Zheng Zhang - 207-233 Measuring the economic performance of socially responsible companies
by Josefina Fernández-Guada?o - 235-256 Extraction of market expectations from risk-neutral density
by Josip Arneric & Zdravka Aljinovic & Tea Poklepovic - 257-273 An investigation of the choice of governance modes in Chinese family firms
by Jiancai Pi - 275-297 Growth potential of energy sector reforms: new evidence on EU and Southeast European countries by exploring impact on electricity generation
by Nela Vlahinic Lenz & Vedran Prsa - 299-324 Industry regulation, competition, and the dynamics of productivity growth: evidence from China’s iron and steel industry
by Jianbai Huang & Chuan Liu & Daguo Lü & Xiaoping Li - 325-348 Heterogeneous convergence of regional house prices and the complexity in China
by Rui Lin & Xin Zhang & Xiuting Li & Jichang Dong
2015, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 11-35 Revisiting the impacts of oil price increases on monetary policy implementation in the largest oil importers
by Nurtac Yildirim & Oguzhan Ozcelebi & Seval Oral Ozkan - 37-66 The determinants of intra-regional trade in the Western Balkans
by Jelena Trivic & £ukasz Klimczak - 67-80 About regional convergence clubs in the European Union
by Mihaela Simionescu - 81-102 Does international trade cause regional growth differentials in Croatia
by Davor Mikulic & Andrea Galic Nagyszombaty - 103-124 Empirical evidence on Heckscher-Ohlin trade theorem: the case of international trade between Croatia and the rest of the European Union member states
by Vlatka Bilas & Mile Bosnjak - 125-145 Fiscal or monetary dominance in a small, open economy with fixed exchange rate – the case of the Republic of Macedonia
by Borce Trenovski & Biljana Tashevska
2014, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 193-212 Regional determinants of export competitiveness in Croatian manufacturing industry
by Nebojsa Stojcic & Djuro Benic & Petra Karanikic - 213-232 The restructuring of the fiscal equalization system in Croatia
by Marko Primorac - 233-254 The capacity of local governments to improve business environment: Evidence from Serbia
by Vesna Jankovic Milic & Jelena Stankovic & Srdjan Marinkovic - 255-283 Regional competitiveness, economic growth and stages of development
by Robert Huggins & Hiro Izushi & Daniel Prokop & Piers Thompson - 285-312 The inquiry into the economic life of Croatian municipalities
by Ivana Rasic Bakaric & Hrvoje Simovic & Maruska Vizek - 313-341 The impact of EU accession on the economic performance of the countries’ internal (NUTS 3) regions
by Vera Boronenko & Vladimirs Mensikovs & Olga Lavrinenko - 343-377 Responsibility with accountability: A FAIR governance framework for performance accountability of local governments
by Anwar Shah - 379-403 The role of country size in spatial economics: A survey of the home market effects
by Dao-Zhi Zeng - 405-427 Local economic development policy in Poland: Determinants and outcomes
by Mariusz Wiktor Sienkiewicz
2014, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 11-34 Real estate boom and export performance bust in Croatia
by Marina Tkalec & Maruska Vizek - 35-51 Public debt and growth: evidence from Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries
by Anita Ceh Casni & Ana Andabaka Badurina & Martina Basarac Sertic - 53-73 Functional distribution of income and economic activity in Croatia: Post-Keynesian approach
by Boris Vujcic & Milan Deskar-Skrbic & Zvonimir Ratkovski & Jurica Zrnc - 75-99 The evaluation of fiscal and monetary policy in Croatia over a business cycle
by Manuel Benazic & Daniel Tomic - 101-119 Long-run equilibrium relationships in the international stock market factor systems
by Hyung-Suk Choi - 121-140 The effects of tax policy and labour market institutions on income inequality
by Alka Obadic & Nika Simurina & Robert Sonora
2013, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 163-192 Privatization and environmental pollution in a mixed duopoly
by Jiancai Pi & Li Yang & Yu Zhou - 193-207 Stochastic properties of the consumption-income ratios in central and eastern European countries
by Giray Gozgor - 209-232 Dependence between Croatian and European stock markets – A copula GARCH approach
by Silvo Dajcman - 233-252 Demystifying the role of a state ownership in corporate governance and firm performance: Evidence from the manufacturing sector in Malaysia
by Amran Rasli & Chin Fei Goh & Saif-Ur-Rehman Khan - 253-278 Absorptive capacity constituents in knowledge-intensive industries in Serbia
by Maja Levi-Jaksic & Nikola Radovanovic & Zoran Radojicic - 279-306 Impact of human resource slacks on firm performance: Evidence from a developing country
by M.M. Fonseka & Peng Wang & Muhammad Suhaib Manzoor
2013, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 9-34 The effects of prudential policy measures on financial stability in post-transition countries
by Mario Pecaric & Josip Viskovic - 35-54 The determinants and stability of money demand in the Republic of Macedonia
by Jordan Kjosevski - 55-78 Dynamic effects of fiscal policy and fiscal multipliers in Croatia
by Hrvoje Simovic & Milan Deskar-Skrbic - 79-102 Evaluation of conflict hazard and financial risk in the E7 economies’ capital markets
by Umit Hacioglu & Hasan Dincer - 103-125 Towards e-Government project assessment: European approach
by Pavel Mates & Tomas Lechner & Pavel Rieger & Jitka Pekna
2012, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 223-245 Information-communication technology impact on labor productivity growth of EU developing countries
by Ljiljana Lovric - 247-265 Total-factor energy efficiency in the EU countries
by Nela Vlahinic-Dizdarevic & Alemka Segota - 267-294 The effects of competing trade regimes on bilateral trade flows: case of Serbia
by Predrag Bjelic & Radmila Dragutinovic Mitrovic - 295-319 The impact of the EU accession process to the organizational culture of the companies operating in the transition countries
by Goran B. Andjelic & Valentina Ivanic & Vladimir Dj. Djakovic
2012, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 9-31 The effects of exchange rate volatility on international trade flows: evidence from panel data analysis and fuzzy approach
by Elif Nuroglu & Robert M. Kunst - 33-56 The relationship between exchange rate and macroeconomic variables in China
by Chi-Wei Su - 57-87 Harrod Balassa Samuelson effect and the role of distribution sector: an empirical case study of Serbia and EMU
by Predrag Petrovic - 89-113 An integral approach to corporate environmentalism and its application to a country in transition
by Janez Prasnikar & Irena Ograjensek & Marko Pahor & Domen Bajde & Domen Trobec - 115-139 Long memory in the Croatian and Hungarian stock market returns
by Mejra Festic & Alenka Kavkler & Silvo Dajcman - 141-161 On conceptual differentiation and integration of strategy and business model
by Ivan Stefanovic & Dragan Milosevic - 163-180 NAIRU estimates for Croatia
by Valerija Botric
2011, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 269-290 Tendencies of development inequalities of Croatian counties
by Nada Karaman Aksentijevic & Zoran Jezic - 291-331 Budget spending and economic growth in Croatia Dynamics and relathionships over the past two decades
by Ivo Sever & Sasa Drezgic & Helena Blazic - 333-353 Transition, privatization and monetary arrangements in the countries founded on the territory of former Yugoslavia
by Ivan Ribnikar & Marko Kosak - 355-372 From political capitalism to clientelist capitalism? The case of Croatia
by Vladimir Cvijanovic & Denis Redzepagic - 373-394 Dynamics of market orientation in Croatian economy
by Bruno Grbac & Ivana First