Vol. 18, Issue 1
2024
ID: j0JlZ
Biljana Barakovic, Dijana Grahovac
Gender equality is a multidimensional concept encompassing economic, cultural, and social dimensions. Previous studies have largely focused on statistical indicators related to the increased presence of women in the workforce, segmented by business s...
Vol. 17, Issue 5
2023
ID: LDwkp
Elidiana Bashi, Kristjana Prronaj
This paper aims to outline the reasons for the malfunctioning of the VAT refund scheme and identify chain effects that impact business liquidity in the Shkodra region, Albania. The VAT refund is a critical factor significantly affecting business liqu...
Vol. 17, Issue 4
2023
ID: 3EEA7
Mirësi Çela
In recent decades, the protection of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) has become central to public policy debates, serving as a crucial economic mechanism that fosters research, development, and innovation. This paper reviews empirical studies exa...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
ID: 6MVaW
Tripti Gupta, Gargi Bandyopadhyay
This research paper scrutinizes the international trade sectors of India and Pakistan between 1983 and 2013. Utilizing tools such as the J-curve and the Marshall-Lerner condition, the study examines structural changes in these countries' domestic mar...
Vol. 16, Issue 12
2022
ID: qXPH4
Raies Asma
This article develops a neoclassical economic model to compare Islamic and non-Islamic education policies in their effectiveness at reducing unemployment. The study suggests that the traditional non-Islamic policy of subsidizing education through gen...
Vol. 16, Issue 3
2022
ID: E1XcX
Dr. Afroz Haider Rizvi
Globalization spreads both prosperity and distress. The global financial crisis is an outcome of deep economic recession which generally refers to business cycle contraction and slowdown activity over a long period of time. It is a situation where ma...
Vol. 15, Issue 12
2021
ID: vCLpn1
Ayhan Orhan, Sema Yılmaz Genç
Modern Islamic economics often centers on utility-value concepts derived from Western economic thought. There is a pressing need for Islamic economics to redefine core economic theories, particularly the utility theory of value, through a holistic an...
Vol. 14, Issue 3
2020
ID: 9NVZZ
Carla Azevedo Lobo, Cristina Costa Lobo, Ana Teresa Ferreira
The competitiveness of Angola, excluding its oil and diamond sectors, is primarily based on traditional production factors such as labor, land, and capital. However, in the modern paradigm of regional economic development, these advantages are less s...
Vol. 14, Issue 2
2020
ID: aV4Kl
Rumyana Angelova
Composite indicators are increasingly used for evaluating various economic aspects, with many internationally recognized institutions committed to this task. These indicators facilitate comparative analyses between countries, particularly in measurin...