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Ludwick ESONE NDOKANG, André Dumas TSAMBOU
Pág. 113 - 129
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternation, ethnic conflicts, tribalism, wars, coup d?états). These plagues that consume African society have serious impact on the economic growth of these countr...
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Valentina Golea,Nicoleta Niculescu,Dragos Niculescu
The different components of the governmental policy have a significant influence over the foreign companies` activity. The economic policies include the fiscal policy, monetary policy, commercial policy and sector policy. For transnational society, the m...
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Jorge Streb
Pág. pp. 89 - 114
Political instability has been emphasized as a major source of uncertainty in Latin America. However,arbitrariness, i.e. the lack of constraints on the government, can also be seen as a major source of uncertainty in developing countries. Two dimensions ...
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Algia Hammami, Ameni Ghenimi, Abdelfattah Bouri
This paper examines the conditional relationship between the Tunisian stock market performance and the various sources of risk (market risk, the risk of oil prices, exchange rate risk, skewness and kurtosis) after the revolution (2011-2014). The methodol...
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Fatma Ben Moussa,Mariem Talbi
Pág. 48 - 64
Political uncertainty and terrorist attacks have shown a remarkable surge around the world. These events creates uncertainty by increasing the risk to invest in some countries and this adversely affects stock markets, and can lead to lower economic growt...
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Takaharu ISHII
Pág. 102 - 177
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Petar Kurecic and Filip Kokotovic
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Oscar Esteban Morillo Martínez
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Oscar Esteban Morillo Martínez
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Shoaib Imtiaz,Arshad Ali,Zeeshan Khan,Mohib Ullah,Muhammad Khan,Julija Jacquemod
Pág. 171 - 177
Unemployment, particularly youth unemployment, is a big issue that countries are facing globally. It has been a major concern for many countries like Pakistan. In this research, we develop an empirical study on investigating the determinants affecting yo...
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Mariana Saenz, Antony G. Barilla
Pág. 271 - 319
Abstract Dunning?s Eclectic Paradigm is used to assess the effectiveness and impact of U.S. drug prohibition policy on economic growth and political stability in Latin American countries as well as the decision making of Latin American Transnational Crim...
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Ibrahim DEMIR, Turgay BERKSOY
Pág. 103 - 124
This study analyzes the effects of general elections on tax revenues and tax burden in Turkey. Approaches that have ignored the political decision mechanism, behaviors of political actors, and institutional structure have been insufficient in explaining ...
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Tomola Obamuyi, Fapetu Oladapo
Pág. 32 - 41
This paper examines the Nigerian economy and the tendency for its growth in the face of several socio-political challenges facing the country, which have hampered the rate of economic development in spite of the tremendous human and material resources in...
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Constantin SCHIFIRNET
Pág. 293
The aim of this study is to analyze the intellectual?s state in the Romanian society which is going through a complex, difficult and prolonged process of Europeanization. Romania?s adhesion to the European Union in 2007 should have been prepared by a vas...
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Marcelo Tokman
Pág. pp. 5 - 26
The paper explores the relationship between the distribution of wealth and income, the institutional environment and the growth rate of an economy. A formal model is developed in which the members of society determine, through a political process, the ex...
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Washington Mushore
Pág. 36 - 53
The main purpose of the indigenisation policy in Zimbabwe, according to Masunungure and Koga (2013), was to empower the historically disadvantaged groups in Zimbabwe after the nationalist government had recognised that the inherited colonial systems were...
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Verel Elvira Monroy Flores
Pág. 11 - 13
Today, given the prevalence of problems such as poverty, environmental deterioration, the violation of rights, violence, among others, Latin America highlights the urgency of restoring debates about development and proposing alternatives to this that wou...
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Mussie T. Tessema,Alex M. Ng'oma
Pág. 44 - 65
This article uses the public sector in the sub-Saharan nation of Eritrea to illustrate how the problem of brain drain poses severe challenges to developing countries. Following its analysis of the views of 313 Eritrean public servants, the article comes ...
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Mussie T. Tessema,Alex M. Ng'oma
Pág. 44 - 65
This article uses the public sector in the sub-Saharan nation of Eritrea to illustrate how the problem of brain drain poses severe challenges to developing countries. Following its analysis of the views of 313 Eritrean public servants, the article comes ...
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Tendai Makoni,Delson Chikobvu
AbstractAccurate tourism volatility forecasts for popular tourist destinations, like the Victoria Falls Rainforest, are vital to tourism destination managers and policymakers. The Victoria Falls Rainforest in Zimbabwe is under the town of Victoria Falls ...
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