Economic Thought journal
2001 - 2025
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2019, issue 6
- Creating a host country-specific model of the relationship between gross domestic product and inward foreign direct investments – the case of the Bulgarian economy pp. 3-21, 22-39

- Milen Velushev
- Big Data, changes in statistics and the new challenges to politico-economic systems pp. 40-58

- Hristo Prodanov
- The impact of climate change and investment on fruit crop development pp. 59-77

- Petia Branzova and Darina Ruscheva
- The 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics pp. 78-116

- Eduard Marinov
- Marketing in action – theory, practice and education pp. 117-121, 122-126

- Stefania Temelkova Temelkova, Dimitar Trendafilov and Eduard Marinov
2019, issue 5
- Social innovations in the employment policies in Bulgaria pp. 3-23

- Pobeda Lukanova
- Tax structure and economic growth: empirical evidence from Bulgaria pp. 24-41, 42-58

- Stoyan Tanchev
- Tax buoyancy of the EU-28 countries – a comparative analysis pp. 59-73

- Martina Yakova
- The research supervision of PhD students in economics and business management - searching for productive solutions pp. 74-108

- Pano Loulanski
- Foundations of contemporary economics: William Baumol and entrepreneurship pp. 109-117

- Henrik Egbert and Teodor Sedlarski
- Two monographs on economic theory in the world and in Bulgaria pp. 118-128

- Vasil Todorov
2019, issue 4
- 70 years of the Economic Research Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences pp. 3-7, 8-12

- Alexander Tassev
- The relationship between strategic innovation and key competencies in a dynamic competitive environment pp. 13-26, 27-38

- Rumen Georgiev
- International division of labor and industrial specialization – the current state and trends in the contemporary photovoltaic business pp. 39-65

- Tania Gorcheva
- An analysis and a forecast of the cryptomarket based on the ARIMA model pp. 66-84

- Gergana Taneva
- Outsourcing in Bulgaria – opportunities and challenges pp. 85-93, 94-101

- Milena Mihaylova
- Aspects of corporate social responsibility on the market for carbonated soft drinks in Bulgaria from the point of view of business pp. 102-109, 110-117

- Mariya Georgieva
- Human resources audit pp. 118-128

- Plamen Iliev
- Digital skills – a prerequisite for the development of a digital society pp. 129-137

- Vanya Ivanova
- The competitiveness of air transport on the international transport market pp. 138-147

- Petya Koralova-Nozharova
- Development, welfare, integration pp. 148-162

- Vera Pirimova and Kristina Stefanova
2019, issue 3
- Structural challenges for the Bulgarian economy due to the presence of Global Value Chains pp. 3-18, 19-32

- Emil Panusheff
- Historical roots of behavioural financial thought pp. 33-50

- Bozhidar Nedev
- Reducing risk in the optimization of business processes through crowdsourcing pp. 51-66

- Todor Branzov and Krassimira Ivanova
- Current legislative changes and economic aspects of the deinstitutionalisation of social services for children in Bulgaria pp. 67-84

- Tsvetelina Berberova-Valcheva
- Food security of the country – a precondition for its sustainable development pp. 85-93

- Sasha Grozdanova
- Status and trends in the development of the macroeconomic indicators "insurance density" and "insurance penetration" in Bulgaria and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (1997-2017) pp. 94-102

- Milen Mitkov
- Spatial analysis of trade activity using geographic information systems pp. 103-111

- Nedelin Markov
- The economic development of Bulgaria and Romania as EU member countries and their place within the global economy pp. 112-117, 118-122

- Iskra Balkanska and Eduard Marinov
- An overtaking vision for the catching-up development of Bulgaria pp. 123-128

- Boyan Durankev
2019, issue 2
- Behavioral aspects of social potential pp. 3-17, 18-32

- Kamen Kamenov
- An evaluation of the socio-economic and ecological sustainability of agrarian ecosystems in Bulgaria pp. 33-56, 57-80

- Hrabrin Bachev, Bozhidar Ivanov and Dessislava Toteva
- Food resources in Bulgaria in the conditions of EU membership pp. 81-89

- Darina Ruscheva
- Analysis of the gross loans and advances of the banks in Bulgaria and the European Union (2007 – 2017) pp. 90-104

- Aglika Kaneva
- Trends in the development of 3D printing and its economic and political implications pp. 105-122

- Hristo Prodanov
- Academician Ivan Stefanov – a remarkable scientist of the 20th century pp. 123-132

- Nadezhda Nikolova
- Contemporary protectionism against liberalism pp. 133-136

- Rossitsa Rangelova
2019, issue 1
- Disparities in education and their impact on the labor market in Bulgaria pp. 3-22, 23-41

- Iskra Beleva
- The current challenges on the anti-crisis regulation îf the economy pp. 42-58, 59-73

- Karen S. Sargsyan
- Maintaining and retaining user interest in selling applications for mobile gaming pp. 74-85

- Trayan Yosifov
- Students’ fees for higher education – the main instrument for attracting students pp. 86-101

- Elena Konsulova-Atanasova
- International and national markets for bee products pp. 102-121

- Lyubomir Lyubenov
- State and perspectives of economic development pp. 122-136

- Alla Kirova
- Current research on the need for a social audit and the application of the social and environmental responsibility standards pp. 137-139

- Janica Dimitrova
2018, issue 6
- Targeted social assistance for heating – historical experience and development perspectives for limiting energy poverty in Bulgaria pp. 3-34, 35-62

- Georgi Shopov and Teodora Peneva
- Post-crisis development of Bulgarian international trade relations pp. 63-82

- Eduard Marinov
- Maintaining and retaining user interest in selling applications for mobile gaming pp. 83-97

- Zdravka Koleva
- The 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics pp. 98-152

- Diana Dimitrova
- A comprehensive study on the sustainability of Bulgarian farms pp. 153-156, 157-160

- Shengquan Che
2018, issue 5
- Governing sustainability through controlled going back pp. 3-19, 20-34

- Kamen Kamenov
- The essence of electronic democracy, its principles and instrumentarium pp. 35-54, 55-72

- Yulya Danshina and Igor Britchenko
- The role and development of the public sector in the field of Bulgaria’s transport infrastructure (1879-1947) pp. 73-98

- Nikolay Galabov
- Global aspects of the twin deficit hypothesis pp. 99-116

- Maria Panova
- Economic problems and solutions from the scientific conferences in Bulgaria pp. 117-133, 134-149

- Rositsa Chobanova and Shterjy Nozharov
- The challenges of European integration of Bulgaria pp. 150-151

- Emil Panusheff
- The European company – an efficient instrument of cross-border cohesion pp. 152-154

- Rossitsa Rangelova
2018, issue 4
- The impact of the institutional environment on agrarian sustainability in Bulgaria pp. 3-32, 33-60

- Hrabrin Bachev
- Systemic research of entrepreneurship in Bulgaria pp. 61-83, 84-105

- Juliana Hadjitchoneva
- Corporate social responsibility in the services sector pp. 106-123

- Gergana Dimcheva
- Common-pool resource management: a new institutional economics perspective pp. 124-143

- Alexandra Mirchevska
- Current research on personal finance pp. 144-146

- Snejana Bacheva
2018, issue 3
- Active labor market policy in Bulgaria and participation of the population aged 25-64 in education and training pp. 3-18, 19-32

- Margarita Atanassova and Elka Dimitrova
- Measuring attractiveness of city tourism destinations pp. 33-50

- Tanya Gorcheva
- Assessment of the national economy through the application of logistics costs pp. 51-67, 68-82

- Wang Bo, Dmytro Bugayko and Maria Grigorak
- Chances for fiscal and monetary impact on Bulgaria’s economic cycle pp. 83-92

- Ivan Todorov and Aleksander Aleksandrov
- Analysis of the tax systems in the EU countries pp. 93-112

- Martina Yakova
- Traditional or behavioral finance? pp. 113-134

- Bozhidar Nedev
- Àn in-depth study of power and policy in the contemporary world pp. 135-138

- Georgi Manolov
2018, issue 2
- A Model for control on teams pp. 3-19

- Maya Lambovska
- Price integration of the wheat and maize markets of France and Bulgaria pp. 20-35, 36-50

- Bozhidar Ivanov and Emilia Sokolova
- A modified EKC for sustainability assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A panel data analysis pp. 51-68, 69-83

- Ourvashi Bissoon
- Consumer 5.0 pp. 84-102

- Hristo Prodanov
- „Industry 4.0” changing the economic and social realities pp. 103-123, 124-142

- George Chobanov
- A perspective region at a glance pp. 143-144, 145-146

- Emil Panusheff
2018, issue 1
- Genesis and development of impact assessment pp. 3-22, 23-40

- Rumen Brussarski
- Intellectual property management models for setting up business concentrations in creative industries pp. 41-56, 57-71

- Vladia Borisova
- EU funds and economic growth in Bulgaria pp. 72-83, 84-94

- Stoyan Tanchev and Mariyan Terziev
- The impact of European Union funds on the economies of the Central and Eastern European countries pp. 95-112

- Kalina Durova
- The foundation of contemporary economics: James Buchanan and constitutional economics pp. 113-122

- Henrik Egbert and Teodor Sedlarski
- The integration of Bulgaria and Romania into the EU and their adaptation to changes in the global economy pp. 123-133

- Iskra Balkanska
- Exploring the factorial impacts on the labor market and social protection in the context of the national objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy pp. 134-138

- Alla Kirova
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