Eurasian Journal of Economics and Finance
2013 - 2023
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Volume 11, issue 1, 2023
- The Intricacies of Climate-Related Risks on European Banks’ Estimation of Expected Credit Losses: Linking Proper Accounting of Climate Risks to Shareholder Required Returns pp. 1-14

- Chekani Nkwaira and Huibrecht Margaretha van der Poll
- Can an Energy Autarky Private House be Economical? An Analysis Based on Germany pp. 15-40

- Alexander Fox
- Culture has become an important aspect of parental financial socialization in rural and low-income areas across the world, and there is an increasing need for these studies in this field. This study heeds this call and investigates the relationship between culture and parental financial socialization in rural and low-income areas in South Africa. Parental financial socialization is measured through parental financial behavior, parental financial monitoring, parental financial discussion, parental financial communication, and parental financial teaching. A quantitative research approach is adopted in this study. A self-administered questionnaire is used to collect data in Fetakgomo Tubatse and Intsika Yethu municipalities, as they are the most rural and low-income areas in South Africa. Correlation analysis is used to analyze data. The results show a negative relationship between Culture and Parental financial socialization. Thus, parents who uphold cultural values are less likely to engage in parental financial socialization. Based on the results, this study provides important recommendations to parents, financial educators, and the government to improve parental financial socialization. This study also offers suggestions for future studies in the field of culture and parental financial socialization pp. 41-51

- Adam Ndou
Volume 10, issue 4, 2022
- The Influence of Parental Financial Socialization on Young Black African Adults’ Financial Behavior pp. 120-134

- Adam Ndou and Sam Ngwenya
- Trade Openness and Income Inequality: A Case of Southern African Development Community Countries pp. 135-151

- Dorcas Gonese, Asrat Tsegaye, Forget Kapingura and Sibanesizwe Alwyn Khumalo
- Liquid Stock and Financial Performance of Non-Financial Quoted Companies in Nigeria pp. 152-163

- Rafiu Oyesola Salawu, Segun Wale Olayinka, Momodou Mustapha Fanneh and Mary Kehinde Salawu
Volume 10, issue 3, 2022
- Interest Rates, the Taylor Rule, the Quantity Equation, and the Phillips Curve pp. 83-93

- Guizhou Wang and Kjell Hausken
- Parsimony and Liquidity Ratio Effects on Capital Markets: Evidence from South Africa pp. 94-104

- Mahlatse Mabeba
- Leading Gains and Funding Risk in Baltic Housing Markets pp. 105-119

- Trond-Arne Borgersen and Roswitha M. King
Volume 10, issue 2, 2022
- Price Clustering in International Financial Markets during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Implications pp. 46-53

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- External Debt and Foreign Investment: An Empirical Analysis on the Economy of Ghana pp. 54-67

- Gigamon Prah and Charles Ofori
- Stock Market Volatility in Zimbabwe Stock Exchange during Pandemic Period pp. 68-82

- Wellington Bonga, Ledwin Chimwai, Puruweti Siyakiya and Ireen Choga
Volume 10, issue 1, 2022
- A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Working Capital on Profitability pp. 1-10

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- Cointegration of Equity Markets in Three Country Groups of OECD Countries pp. 11-31

- Dosse Toulaboe
- Financial Development, Integration, Inclusion, and Economic Growth: Co-Integrating Relationships and Threshold Analysis pp. 32-45

- Oscar Chiwira
Volume 9, issue 4, 2021
- Accounting Analysis on Eurasian Countries by Applying the Edgeworth’s Box pp. 205-216

- Miguel Angel Pérez-Benedito
- Analyzing the Relationship between Derivative Usage and Systemic Risk in South Africa pp. 217-234

- Sheunesu Zhou
- The Impact of Covid-19 on Market Efficiency: A Comparative Market Analysis pp. 235-244

- Samuel Tabot Enow
Volume 9, issue 3, 2021
- Impact of the Fed’s Unconventional Monetary Policy on the US Financial Market pp. 145-158

- Silvia Trifonova and Svilen Kolev
- The Use of Surrogate Currency to Address Liquidity Crisis: The Zimbabwean Experience pp. 159-169

- Varaidzo Denhere and David Mhlanga
- The Co-Integrating Relationship between Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth in the Southern African Development Community pp. 170-188

- Oscar Chiwira
- Software, Method, and Analysis: Reflections on the Use of ATLAS.ti in a Doctoral Research Study pp. 189-204

- Michael Adelowotan
Volume 9, issue 2, 2021
- Socioeconomic Determinants of Women's Empowerment: A Case of Farm Households in Abeokuta, Ogun State pp. 67-78

- Chioma Patricia Adekunle, Augustine Adebayo Kutu and David Alaba Alori
- Trade and Investment Led Growth in Southern African Development Community (SADC) pp. 79-88

- Strike Mbulawa
- Corporate Ownership Structure and Firm Value: Empirical Evidence of JSE-Listed Firms, South Africa pp. 89-106

- Adeyanju Adebiyi Sunday and Farai Kwenda
- In- and Out-of-Sample Performance of Nonlinear Models in International Price Differential Forecasting in a Commodity Country Framework pp. 107-127

- Nicola Rubino
- Can Remittances Boost Tax Revenues in Zimbabwe? A Secondary Quarterly Time Series Analysis pp. 128-144

- Michael Takudzwa Pasara and Michael Zuze
Volume 9, issue 1, 2021
- The Short- and Long-Term Value Gains to Acquirers of Emerging Market Targets in Mergers and Acquisition Deals pp. 1-18

- Emmanuel Okofo-Dartey and Lungile Ntsalaze
- Was the Interest Rate Policy of the ECB too Loose? Insight from a Simple Taylor Rule pp. 19-28

- Behailu Shiferaw Benti
- Examining the Sources of Sovereign Risk for South Africa: A Time Varying Flexible Least Squares Approach pp. 29-45

- Sheunesu Zhou
- The Relationship between Monetary Policy and Private Sector Credit in SADC Countries pp. 46-54

- Vikela Liso Sithole, Tembeka Ndlwana and Kin Sibanda
- An Analysis of Personal Financial Literacy among Adults in Vhembe District, A Rural Municipality in South Africa pp. 55-66

- Adam Ndou and Sam Ngwenya
Volume 8, issue 4, 2020
- Cross Country Analysis of Online Banking Service Quality in South Africa and Indonesia pp. 194-203

- Johan W de Jager, Nuri Wulandari and Elizma Wannenburg
- Regional Technological Learning in Turkish Cement Industry pp. 204-216

- Gurkan Calmasur and Meryem Emre Aysin
- A Reconsideration of the Health Status – Economic Growth Nexus: Evaluation of the Gender Differential Effect in Nigeria pp. 217-230

- Olufunmilayo Olayemi Jemiluyi and Ifeoluwa Alao-Owunna
- Implications of Capital Flows for Domestic Credit Growth: Evidence from Panel Data Analysis pp. 231-245

- Aylin Soydan and Serap Bedir Kara
- Limited Availability in Crowdfunding Projects – Guarantee for Profitability pp. 246-260

- Alexander Fox and Jana Neuland
- Remittances and Economic Development: Evidence from SADC Countries? pp. 261-273

- Courage Mlambo and Forget Kapingura
- Problems of Small and Mid-Sized Enterprises in Japan’s Software Industry pp. 274-278

- Mita Takahashi
- Determinants of Sovereign Credit Ratings: An Application of the Naïve Bayes Classifier pp. 279-299

- Oliver Takawira and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
Volume 8, issue 3, 2020
- Roads Transport Infrastructure and Trade Facilitation in South Africa: The Monte-Carlo Simulation Approach pp. 130-139

- Edward Kagiso Molefe and Katleho Daniel Makatjane
- Life after Retirement and Struggle for Pension in Osun State, Nigeria pp. 140-153

- Samson Adewumi
- The Contribution of Agricultural Production on Selected Sustainable Development Goals in the BRICS: A Panel Analysis pp. 154-167

- Rufaro Garidzirai
- Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation among Smallholder Farmers in Zimbabwe pp. 168-182

- David Mhlanga, Steven Henry Dunga and Tankiso Moloi
- Trade Credit Policy: Revisiting Targeting of Trade Payables and Receivables in BRICS Listed Firms pp. 183-192

- Shame Mugova and Farai Kwenda
Volume 8, issue 2, 2020
- The Causality between Agriculture and Economic Growth in the Arab World pp. 54-67

- Rezgar Mohammed
- Tourism and Economic Growth in African Largest Economy pp. 68-84

- Mary Kehinde Salawu
- Trends and Drivers of Tax Effort: International Empirical Evidence pp. 85-94

- Mohammed Kalloub, Ibrahim Demir and Ahmed Musabeh
- Predicting Regime Shifts in Johannesburg Stock Exchange All-Share Index (JSE-ALSI): A Markov-Switching Approach pp. 95-103

- Katleho Daniel Makatjane and Edward Kagiso Molefe
- The Seasonal Effect on the Chinese Gold Market using an Empirical Analysis of the Shanghai Gold Exchange pp. 104-114

- Bing Xiao and Philippe Maillebuau
- Foreign Direct Investment, Human Capital and Economic Growth in Africa: A Panel Threshold Regression Approach pp. 115-129

- Marvellous Ngundu and Nicholas Ngepah
Volume 8, issue 1, 2020
- The Middle-Income Trap from an International Overview: A Logit Panel Data Analysis pp. 1-15

- Augusto Ricardo Delgado Narro
- The Impact of Income on Household Expenditure on Dairy Products: Evidence from the United States Dairy Market pp. 16-23

- Rezgar Mohammed
- Tax Evasion in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perception from Taxpayers and Tax Inspectors pp. 24-37

- Saudin Terzic, Miro Dzakula and Elvir Muminovic
- Whether the Economic Growth of India is Trade Openness Led? pp. 38-53

- Iti Vyas
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