Serhiy Yuriy, Yevhen Savelyev
A new world economic order: history, theory and directions of development
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp.339-355
JEL: D53, E66 | Full text (PDF) |
The article substantiates an objective need to form a new world economic order. The authors elaborate conceptual foundations and directions of its development. They conclude that the emerging new world economic order means profound restructuring of all economic sectors and offer recommendations regarding the reforms of international financial institutions and restrictions of speculative operations on the financial market. The authors put forth a list of standards on disclosure of financial and economic information for state regulators and potential investors and service consumers that should be included in the system of new economic order. The authors further elaborate the idea of transition to a single global currency.
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Tetiana Zhelyuk
The conceptual frameworks of management of Ukraine's long-term development: global challenges and national model
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 356-366
JEL: E0, E66 | Full text (PDF) |
The scientific imperatives of doctrine elaboration of the long-term development of national economy are certained. The strategic vectors of management of the long-term development of national economy with account of the global environment are justified. The necessity of strengthening the institutional capability in the elaboration and usage of macromodels in order to provide the sustainable development of national economy in prospect is proved. Key words: Development of national economy, national model, innovational-active neospherical development. |
Dmitrios Mavridis, Leonidas Pouliopoulos, Teophilas Pouliopoulos
The historical economic and social dimension of corporate social responsibility (the case of the furs sector)
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 367-381
JEL: L67 |
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Kastoria and Siatista two of the most historical regions of Western Macedonia with rich cultural, commercial and craft-based activity, are the only regions in Europe that managed to survive the whirlwind of globalisation and still maintain fur manufacturing alive even though significantly smaller. Based on the facts that we have available up to date, fur manufacture and trade in these regions are dated from the 15th century, and both activities have brought forth many achieved tradesmen with rich offer as benefactors and sponsors not only in their mother country, but also in their places of residence. Of course back then the term corporate social responsibility was unknown but the love for ones country, patriotism, benefaction, and any other act of social contribution and pure patriotism, were itself another form of expression, that resembled more that of «the social corporate responsibility» instead of the corporate social responsibility. These therefore, the economic, social and charitable acts of people from another time we will be discussing in order to prove that, the current activities of enterprises on environmental issues, social sensitivity, culture, training etc, did not emerge out of nowhere, but in reality pre-existed from the older years. They were simply presented and characterized differently, as different were the needs of each time. Beyond this however, we will also be referring on the necessity for the craft-based sector of fur manufacturing, to organise a network in order to both continue with the tradition of their predecessors and also further develop this value adding activity as much for the whole industry but also for the end-product itself.
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Mario Tiberi
Some notes on the international economic crisis
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 382-415
JEL: M10 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper investigates practical aspects of international economic crisis. How it does began, what was the s first signs of it in USA. Also this paper investigates reasons and lessons of Great Crash in 1929. Author tries to analyze World economic output and to find ways out from the crisis situation in international economy.
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Zhanna Poplavska, Oksana Tsmots
The construction principles and architecture peculiarities of the system of early economic notification and reacting
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 416-428
JEL: M10 | Full text (PDF) |
The demands were formulated, the construction principles were suggested, the architecture of the early notification and reacting system was developed, its basic components function was examined and criteria for making the managerial decisions were selected.
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Iryna Holyash, Nataliya Halushka
Audit of prognosticated financial information: problems and perspectives of development
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 429-437
JEL: M42 | Full text (PDF) |
The paper studies theoretical issues and practical application of prognosticated financial information audit. The problems of that audit arrangement are considered, and the advantages of its introduction as well as the perspectives for its development are accentuated.
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Anatoliy Tybin
Nobelology: transformation of the economic science's paradigm
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 438-441
JEL: NA | Full text (PDF) |
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Viktor Kozyuk, Vitalina Kuryliak
Global economic integration
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2009, pp. 442-445
JEL: NA | Full text (PDF) |
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Ihor Lischynskyj
New economic geography and alternative conceptions of productional agglomeration
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2009, pp.233-255
JEL: F12, R12 | Full text (PDF) |
Essence of the term «agglomeration» is considered. The paradigm of «new economic geography» is presented in the aspect of different agglomeration forms. The alternative theories of agglomeration are analyzed.
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Jan Werner
Educational finance in Western Europe: some experiences from a tangled web
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2009, pp. 256-270
JEL: H7, H1, I2 |
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Education is one of the most important services provided by public governments in almost every country worldwide. However, the most important cross-country observations about education – like the PISA report by the OECD or the TIMSS by the IEA – focus only on international benchmarks to compare the knowledge capacity of pupils. This paper provides a general overview of the different forms how education expenditures are financed in ten European countries. We observe the educational system in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and point out the similarities and national distinctions.
Key words: Intergovernmental transfers, educational finance, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. |
Roman Berezyuk, Andriy Kitura
Strategy of Ukraine's participation in international quota market of greenhouse gases emission
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2009, pp. 271-292
JEL: Q53, Q57 | Full text (PDF) |
Theoretical aspects of national strategy are studied for Ukraine’s participation in the functioning of international quota market of greenhouse gases emission. The effect of time factor produced on the efficiency of transactions with quotas is clarified. The market mechanisms which are preferential from national positions are substantiated.
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Olena Khytra
Information as energy factor of global competitive capacity of international corporations
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2009, pp. 293-311
JEL: F50 | Full text (PDF) |
It is corroborated that the categories of «information», «energy», «entropy» and negentropy (negative entropy) could be used in the process of mechanism creation for managing the international competitive capacities of companies in the condition of globalization. The logic is explained of adaptive and bifurcation evolution mechanisms application to ensure the competitiveness of an international corporation. The role of information resource is defined in holding homeostasis and ensure metabolism of economic system. The matter of competitive status of the company is revealed as its attractive aim that changes its coordinates in spacious and temporal dimension. The availability of correlation is established between the rate of information adjustment, synergy and competitive capacity of an international company. The pattern is offered of strategy transformation of international competitiveness on the basis of information homeostasis control, minimization of entropy, and reaching global synergy.
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Faiz M. Shaikh, Nazir Ahmed Gopang
Job market preparation and job performance, graduate perception versus market realities in the case of Institute of Business Administration Sukkur
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2009, pp. 312-323
JEL: J01, J31, M1 | Full text (PDF) |
A survey of different organizations, firms identifies characteristics associated with above average starting salary offers in allied fields of, management sciences, business and economics. A complementary survey made by the students at IBA_Sukkur-Sindh from – 1995–2007–08 batches, data were collected from 100students and 50 organizations and firms respondents by using simple random technique. Results showed that firms value work experience and leadership experience more than students do, where as student’s value raising grade point average and interview preparation more than do firms. Students seeking a firm’s maximum starting salary offers will need to enhance academicperformance with substantial work experience and leadership experience. It was revealed that leadership qualities and job performance and GPA were not correlated. It was revealed that the faculty and teaching methodology and technology all they are positively associated with the student’s performance.
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Inessa Avanesova
Global investment strategies of transnational corporations
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2009, pp.117-125
JEL: G1, F21 | Full text (PDF) |
In the given article global investment strategies of transnational corporations are examined. The role of transnational corporations as backgrounds for internalization that covers all the areas of human activity is investigated. The impact of the economic crisis upon the behavior of foreign direct investment is studied.
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Jan Werner
Educational finance in Western Europe: some experiences from a tangled web
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2009, pp. 126-147
JEL: H7, H1, I2 | Full text (PDF) |
Education is one of the most important services provided by public governments in almost every country worldwide. However, the most important cross-country observations about education – like the PISA report by the OECD or the TIMSS by the IEA – focus only on international benchmarks to compare the knowledge capacity of pupils. This paper provides a general overview of the different forms how education expenditures are financed in ten European countries. We observe the educational system in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and point out the similarities and national distinctions.
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Mariya Chernousova
Possibilities of transnationalization of economy of Ukraine on the basis of improvement of process of attraction of direct foreign investments
Journal of European Economy, Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2009, pp. 148-158.
JEL: F21, G11 | Full text (PDF) |
The author makes the analysis of possibilities of transnationalization of economy of Ukraine on the basis of improvement of process of attraction of direct foreign investments.
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