International Journal of Sustainable Economy
2008 - 2026
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2020
- Sustainable petroleum supply chains created during economic crisis in response to US Government policies pp. 205-232

- Davoud Ghahremanlou and Wieslaw Kubiak
- Development indicators for the EU's internal energy market - literature review pp. 233-258

- Alenka Lena KlopÄ iÄ, Jana Hojnik, Mitja Ruzzier and Janez DolÅ¡ak
- Foreign aid and out-of-pocket health expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa: does institutional development matter? pp. 259-280

- Mohammed Elhaj Mustafa Ali, Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla and Reham Rizk
- Health sector in North Macedonia - the analysis of the economic impact pp. 281-296

- Timotej JagriÄ, Stefan O. Grbenic and Vita JagriÄ
- Do emissions implied in net export validate the pollution haven conjecture? Analysis of G7 and BRICS countries pp. 297-319

- Suvajit Banerjee and Muntasir Murshed
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- Unemployment and economic growth in South Africa: a re-examination pp. 101-116

- Zodwa Xesibe and Sheilla Nyasha
- Wealth inequality and entrepreneurial activity in South Africa pp. 117-139

- Boris Urban
- The relationship between capital structure and firm performance: empirical evidence from Indian service sector pp. 140-162

- Najib H.S. Farhan, Mosab I. Tabash, Mohammed H. Alsamhi and Ali Thabit Yahya
- Is 'pollute thy neighbour' valid for Turkey? pp. 163-183

- Gizem Kaya, Mehmet Ozgur Kayalica, Burç Ulengin and Merve Kumas
- Trade structure and growth: how does Africa fair against the world? pp. 184-203

- Sibusisiwe Mchani and Andrew Phiri
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Dynamics of natural capital in neoclassical growth model pp. 1-24

- Marta Kornafel and Ivan Telega
- The impact of government expenditure on GDP in the State of Qatar: a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 25-43

- Ashraf Galal Eid
- Optimal tax rates in South Africa: new empirical insights to the existing debate pp. 44-60

- Kambale Kavese and Andrew Phiri
- The role of carbon footprint indicator for sustainable implications in tourism industry - case study of Bulgaria pp. 61-80

- Teodoro Gallucci and Vesselina Dimitrova
- The impact of sovereign credit rating changes on government bond yields in South Africa pp. 81-100

- Misheck Mutize and McBride M. Nkhalamba
Volume 11, issue 4, 2019
- The Schumpeterian inner vibratory system pp. 303-323

- Sara Casagrande
- The role of human resource flexibility and agility in achieving sustainable competitiveness pp. 324-346

- Agnieszka Karman
- The impact of import and export on unemployment: a cross-national analysis pp. 347-363

- Cheng Jin, Sunho Lee and Jinyoung Hwang
- How important is oil revenue in Nigerian growth process? Evidence from a threshold regression pp. 364-377

- James Dada and Ezekiel Olamide Abanikanda
- Does bank-based financial development spur economic growth? Empirical evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 378-393

- Nicholas Odhiambo and Sheilla Nyasha
Volume 11, issue 3, 2019
- Revisiting current account sustainability in Turkey: analysis via Fourier techniques pp. 219-236

- Önder Özgür, Muhammed Sehid Gorus and Erdal Karagol
- Empirical verification of causality between CO 2 emissions, energy consumption, foreign direct investment, gross domestic product, and openness of the economy: evidence from India pp. 237-257

- Sushil Kumar Rai, Abhay Mohan Bembey and Devshree Sarfare
- Natural capital and economic growth: a panel study approach pp. 258-272

- Sa-ad Iddrisu
- Pension funds and stock market development: evidence from OECD countries pp. 273-285

- Yilmaz Bayar and Metin Kilic
- The effects of temporary income shocks on household expenditure: the case of Ecuador pp. 286-302

- Milenko Fadic
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Effects of macroeconomic shocks on public debt in Nigeria: a nonlinear structural VAR approach pp. 99-120

- Muhammed Yusuf and Toluwanimi Segun
- Do real exchange rates in small Central and Eastern European economies obey purchasing power parity? pp. 121-140

- Jani Bekő and Alenka Kavkler
- Determinants of the current account balance in Lesotho: a structural vector autoregression analysis pp. 141-166

- Moeti Damane and Maselone Thite
- Do infrastructure development and urbanisation lead to rural-urban income inequality? Evidence from some Asian countries pp. 167-183

- Amritkant Mishra and Amba Agarwal
- Political risk modelling and measurement from stochastic volatility models pp. 184-218

- Sovan Mitra
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- How important is fiscal stimulus for economic growth? Empirical evidence from G7 countries pp. 1-17

- Marko SenekoviÄ, Alenka Kavkler and Jani BekÅ‘
- Do financial stability and institutional quality have impact on financial inclusion in developing economies? A new evidence from Nigeria pp. 18-40

- Onyinye Anthony-Orji, Anthony Orji, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor and Emmanuel Nwosu
- Cross-border pollution in an asymmetric trade competition pp. 41-60

- Salvador Sandoval Bravo
- Determinants of export competitiveness of fresh fruits in India pp. 61-80

- Poulomi Bhattacharya
- Estimating the optimal size of secondary healthcare providers in Slovenia pp. 81-97

- Patricia Blatnik and Å tefan Bojnec
Volume 10, issue 4, 2018
- Inequality and economic growth across countries of the Eurozone pp. 315-339

- Tatyana Boikova and Aleksandrs Dahs
- Analysing the sources of growth in an emerging market economy: the Thailand experience pp. 340-359

- Sin-Yu Ho
- An empirical analysis of the determinants of current account dynamics in selected Sub-Saharan African economies pp. 360-382

- Christian Urom and Denis N. Yuni
- Testing the stability of money demand function in Lesotho pp. 383-404

- Moeti Damane, Lira P. Sekantsi and Senei Solomon Molapo
- Corporate social responsibility performance and sustainability reporting in SMEs: an analysis of owner-managers' perceptions pp. 405-420

- Jose Moneva and Julio Hernández-Pajares
Volume 10, issue 3, 2018
- Has the South African Reserve Bank responded to equity returns since the sub-prime crisis? An asymmetric convergence approach pp. 205-225

- Andrew Phiri
- Carbon emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in Zimbabwe: investigating the existence of the environmental Kuznets curve within a developing economy context pp. 226-248

- Fortune Ganda
- Effects of environmental pro-activeness on financial performance in South Africa: short panel vector autoregressions analysis pp. 249-262

- Thomas Adomah Worae, Collins C. Ngwakwe and Cosmas M. Ambe
- Sustainable supply chain capabilities - factors stimulating the processes and organisational performance pp. 263-282

- Agnieszka Leszczynska
- Corporate social responsibility and assurance disclosure practice: an investigation of the top 100 companies in Bangladesh pp. 283-313

- Nawreen Sobhan, Abeer Hassan and Mary Fletcher
Volume 10, issue 2, 2018
- The relationship between energy consumption, trade, GDP (economic growth), population growth and carbon emissions: a recent evidence from South Africa pp. 99-122

- Fortune Ganda
- Corporate social responsibility performance under various economic conditions pp. 123-152

- Jiali Jenna Tang, Janie Casello Bouges and Khondkar Karim
- Mineral commodity prices and economic growth: a case of Zimbabwe pp. 153-169

- Kunofiwa Tsaurai
- The interaction of energy consumption and economic growth in South Africa: assessment from the bounds testing approach pp. 170-183

- Tafirenyika Sunde
- Assessment of the interest rate and exchange rate channels of monetary policy transmission in Zambia: evidence based on SVAR approach pp. 184-203

- Keegan Chisha
Volume 10, issue 1, 2018
- Nonlinear impact of inflation on economic growth in South Africa: a smooth transition regression analysis pp. 1-17

- Andrew Phiri
- The effect of external shocks on macroeconomic performance and monetary policy in a small open economy: evidence from Zambia pp. 18-40

- Patrick Mumbi Chileshe, Keegan Chisha and Masauso Ngulube
- Institutional approach to debt determination: the Nigerian case pp. 41-60

- David Fadiran and Olusegun A. Akanbi
- An empirical study on measures relating to impact investing in South Africa pp. 61-77

- Boris Urban and James George
- Consumer surveys and the EU statistics on income and living conditions: friends or foes? pp. 78-98

- Mirjana Čižmešija, Petar Sorić and Ivana Lolić
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