Economic Thought journal
2001 - 2025
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2021, issue 6
- Economic theory facing COVID-19: From Adam Smith to John Maynard Keynes pp. 7-29

- Roger Tsafack Nanfosso and Juliana Hadjitchoneva
- Public-private partnership in school education in Bulgaria: opportunities and constraints pp. 30-40

- Ophelia Kaneva
- The digitalization of labor force and the future of work pp. 41-60

- Hristo Prodanov
- An examination of attitudes in some widespread models of consumer behaviour pp. 61-73

- Andrey Minchev
- Foundations of contemporary economics: Frank H. Knight on uncertainty, capital theory, and the beginnings of the Chicago school pp. 74-90

- Henrik Egbert, Teodor Sedlarski and Aleksandar B. Todorov
- Moral, political, and literary essays: Of public credit pp. 91-106

- David Hume
- Economic challenges: crisis, recovery, sustainability pp. 107-115

- Ivajlo Beev
- The economic specialization – a factor for the international competitiveness of Bulgaria pp. 116-118

- Virjinia Ivanova
2021, issue 5
- The fourth pillar of energy poverty in Bulgaria pp. 5-21

- Teodora Peneva
- Place and role of energy security in the business of the Republic of Bulgaria pp. 22-38

- Anatoly Andreev
- Marketing strategies at sectoral and regional level in the context of the green circular bioeconomy pp. 39-58

- Lyubomir Lyubenov
- A study on the relationship between the level of competitiveness and trademark application activity of the EU-27 member states pp. 59-78

- Ventsislava Nikolova-Minkova
- Liquidity infusion under Atmanirbhar Bharat scheme: A strategy to revive Indian power discoms pp. 79-89

- Kamaljit Singh and Simmi Vashishtha
- The place of the Russian notionalist Pososhkov in the history of economic doctrines pp. 90-106

- Alla Kirova
- Foundations of contemporary economics: Heinrich von Stackelberg on market structure pp. 107-124

- Henrik Egbert, Teodor Sedlarski and Aleksandar B. Todorov
2021, issue 4
- The competitiveness of agricultural holdings in Bulgaria pp. 3-26, 27-48

- Hrabrin Bachev and Nina Koteva
- The bioeconomiy during a COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Bulgaria and Lithuania pp. 49-70, 71-92

- Maria Kotseva-Tikova and Jaroslav Dvorak
- “Industry” Journal (1887-1890) in the history of Bulgarian economic thought pp. 93-114

- Margarita Marinova and Pencho D. Penchev
- Determinants of the ability of SMEs in Bulgaria to cover their current liabilities with the cash flow from their operating activities pp. 115-125

- Galya Taseva-Petkova
- Foundations of contemporary economics: Mancur Olson and collective action pp. 126-134

- Henrik Egbert and Teodor Sedlarski
2021, issue 3
- Socio-economic status of people with disabilities and policies on their integration in the labour market pp. 3-26, 27-49

- Georgi Shopov and Yordan Dimitrov
- Inclusive regional development – social, economic and environmental dimensions pp. 50-65

- Stoyan Totev, Milkana Mochurova and Maria Kotseva-Tikova
- Opportunities for sustainability in online stores pp. 66-76

- Nadezhda Dimova
- Individual decisions and collective choices in the history of economic thought pp. 77-96, 97-114

- Alessandro Morselli
- Leadership in the context of international human resource management pp. 115-142

- Simeon Simeonov
2021, issue 2
- The new stage of economic development pp. 3-31, 32-60

- Rossitsa Chobanova
- Yield curve modelling and forecasting in an undeveloped financial market: The case of Bulgaria pp. 61-83, 84-104

- Martina Makarieva
- Online learning from the perspective of the marketing product and its levels. An empirical example from Bulgaria pp. 105-113

- Mihaela Mihailova
- Trade in Kyustendil during the Revival pp. 114-127

- Shtelian Shterionov
- Financial sector reform and economic growth in Nigeria: An econometric approach pp. 128-143, 144-158

- Adeniyi Ì. Afolabi, Kafilat A. Sotan and Susan O. Emeje
2021, issue 1
- Global value chains and the changing nature of international specialization pp. 3-28, 29-52

- Elena Spasova and Eduard Marinov
- 100 years of personal income tax in Bulgaria pp. 53-71

- Rumen Brussarski
- Economic growth and government expenditure – evidence of Wagner’s Law in some EU countries pp. 72-87

- Stoyan Tanchev
- Does China exhibit any evidence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve? An ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 88-110, 111-132

- B. Venkatraja
- Economic challenges: crisis, shocks, restructuring, policies pp. 133-140

- Nikolay Velichkov, Anika Petkova and Velichka Nikolova
2020, issue 6
- Foreign models and policies for state-owned enterprises pp. 3-14, 15-25

- Spartak Keremidchiev and Miroslav Nedelchev
- The Euro‘s effect on trade pp. 26-45, 46-65

- Magdalena Vlahova-Veleva
- Foundations of contemporary economics: Joan Robinson and left Keynesianism – Marx, but not Marxism pp. 66-74

- Henrik Egbert and Teodor Sedlarski
- The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics pp. 75-115

- Eduard Marinov
- Professor Nikola Velikov – meaningful longevity with creative dedication pp. 116-118

- Pano Loulanski
2020, issue 5
- Conceptual integrative model for virtual team effectiveness pp. 3-26

- Kristian Hadjiev
- Degrees in the internationalization of the Bulgarian tourism business pp. 27-48

- Tania Gorcheva
- Industrial zones – evaluation of success and development factors pp. 49-66, 67-83

- Albena Vutsova, Emil Mitov and Antoaneta Ivanova-Bares
- Trade policy and economic growth in Nigeria pp. 84-99, 100-114

- Adeniyi Ì. Afolabi, Kafilat A. Sotan and Shakirat O. Salahudeen
- How to title a dissertation: so many questions pp. 115-133

- Pano Loulanski
- Valuable recommendations for improving the living standards of the world's poor pp. 134-138

- Stefan Stefanov
2020, issue 4
- Defining, analyzing and improving the governance of agroecosystem services pp. 3-30, 31-55

- Hrabrin Bachev
- The “impossible trilemma” and the analysis of its validity by visualization through the use of artificial intelligence software pp. 56-75, 76-94

- Gancho Ganchev, Elena Stavrova, Vladimir Tsenkov and Mariya Paskaleva
- Does a discretionary policy or an automatic adjustment mechanism determine monetary conditions in Bulgaria? pp. 95-114

- Ivan Todorov, Mariana Usheva, Stoyan Tanchev and Petar Yurukov
- Work motivation in the IT outsourcing sector in Bulgaria: an empirical study pp. 115-130

- Sofia Borisova and Eduard Marinov
- Fundamental research on the cultural landmarks of governance pp. 131-134

- Rumen Georgiev
2020, issue 3
- The European banks after the sovereign debt crisis: Sustainability, regulations and challenges pp. 3-35, 36-65

- Iskra Balkanska
- The impact of mergers and acquisitions on the efficiency of banks in Bulgaria pp. 66-85

- Luchezar D. Borisov
- Inequalities between liberal doctrine and Keynesian-oriented conventional economics pp. 86-117, 118-145

- Alessandro Morselli
- The impact of labor productivity on wages in the EU pp. 146-158

- Lyuboslav Kostov
- Public procurement – strategic means for encouraging scientific research, development and innovation pp. 159-166

- Irena Georgieva
2020, issue 2
- Structural changes in the foreign trade and economic growth of Bulgaria and Romania in the years of EU membership pp. 3-24, 25-44

- Rossitsa Rangelova and Valentin Bilyanski
- Classification algorithms for modeling economic choice pp. 45-67

- Anton Gerunov
- The push for a U.S. living wage: Modeling for inflation, unemployment, both, or neither pp. 68-105, 106-136

- Todd J. Barry
- Secular stagnation – the origin of the concept, a review of the scientific literature and the nature of the academic debate pp. 137-158

- Dilian Vassilev
- Impact of the digital transformation of the economy and society pp. 159-160

- Maria Stankova
2020, issue 1
- Labour income and work motivation pp. 3-27, 28-50

- Pobeda Loukanova and Vasil Tzanov
- Òhe rise of intangible assets and approaches to their valuation pp. 51-64

- Lilyana Kamburova
- Modeling the competition on the electricity stock market pp. 65-79

- Victor Avramov
- Exchange rate movements and the export sector: new empirical evidence from Nigeria pp. 80-93, 94-106

- Anthony Orji, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Chiamaka Okeke and Onyinye Anthony-Orji
- The foundations of contemporary economics: Gordon Tullock and public choice pp. 107-118

- Henrik Egbert and Teodor Sedlarski
- About the macroeconomic policy in Bulgaria since the introduction of the currency board arrangements pp. 119-121

- Rossitsa Rangelova
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