International Journal of Sustainable Economy
2008 - 2026
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2014
- Impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth in CEMAC region: an analysis of transmission mechanisms pp. 303-326

- Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa
- Impact of renminbi exchange rate expectation on China's foreign exchange reserves: an empirical analysis pp. 327-344

- Jiancheng Du, Jiaoju Ge and Jin Qiao
- The causal relationship between house prices and growth in the nine provinces of South Africa: evidence from panel - Granger causality tests pp. 345-358

- Tsangyao Chang, Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne and Rangan Gupta
- Surreptitious structure of the Turkish financial crisis 2000-2001 pp. 359-380

- Ata Özkaya
- The trend of sustainability reporting in Italy: some evidence from the last decade pp. 381-405

- Silvia Cantele
- Green productivity: clarifying terminology and concepts pp. 406-425

- Laurel Besco
Volume 6, issue 3, 2014
- Energy consumption and economic activity: an empirical study for G20 pp. 217-229

- Saida Zaidi, Rafik Jbir and Samia Gmidène
- Empirical evidence on convergence across the PIIGS member states of the Euro-zone pp. 230-242

- Eleni F. Katsouli and Anastasios V. Katos
- Determinants and sustainability of international reserves accumulation in Nigeria pp. 243-260

- Mohammed Shuaibu and Taofik Ibrahim
- Determining the causality relationships among FDI determinants: evidence from Jordan pp. 261-274

- Hussain Ali Bekhet and Raed Walid Al-Smadi
- Is innovation really a determinant of internationalisation? The case of Slovenian internationalised companies pp. 275-287

- Mitja Ruzzier, Jana Hojnik and Aleš Lipnik
- Impacts of NGO intervention on poverty reduction: an empirical evidence from rural Sri Lanka pp. 288-301

- Thanabalasingam Vinaygathasan and Asankha Pallegedara
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- The Great Moderation in the USA and across the world pp. 113-129

- Bruno Ćorić and Vinko Muštra
- Interest rate liberalisation and economic growth in Nigeria: evidence based on the ARDL-bounds testing approach pp. 130-141

- Erasmus Owusu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Impact of trade openness on economic growth in a small, open, and developing economy: new instrumental variables for trade openness pp. 142-170

- Fayq Al Akayleh
- Sustainability and environmental technology in Cyprus hotel industry pp. 171-188

- George Malindretos, Despina Sdrali, Maria Goussia-Rizou and Ioanna Koliou
- Behavioural aspects of price bubbles - case of real estate pp. 189-200

- Piotr Masiukiewicz and Pawel Dec
- Abalone conservation in the presence of drug use and corruption: implications for its management in South Africa pp. 201-216

- Edwin Muchapondwa, Kerri Brick and Martine Visser
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Does the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis still work? Evidence from OECD countries pp. 1-18

- Cem Tintin
- Implementing sustainable energy - four case studies pp. 19-44

- Pekka Peura, Hanna Kuittinen, Lindsay Knuckey, Lisa Goodall and László Dinya
- Sustainability of phosphate and potash reserves in Jordan pp. 45-63

- Rami Alrawashdeh and Khalid Al-Tarawneh
- Prospects of sustainability-oriented innovation assessment pp. 64-81

- Klaus Möller, Kilian Bizer, Lukas Krüger and Michael Kubach
- Postharvest loss estimation of cut rose (Rosa hybrida) flower farms: economic analysis in East Shoa Zone, Ethiopia pp. 82-95

- Mohammed Aman
- A tool and methodology for designing the optimisation activities of a logistic system - case study pp. 96-112

- Rok Strašek and Damijan Koletnik
Volume 5, issue 4, 2013
- Financial development in Botswana: in search of a finance-led growth response pp. 341-356

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Optimal pricing non-homogeneous market with network externalities pp. 357-384

- Tchai Tavor and Uriel Spiegel
- Market competition and social welfare analysis for E10 and E85 with a game theory model pp. 385-403

- Minwen Yang and Guiping Hu
- Data warehouses for sustainable supply chain management: a reference framework pp. 404-418

- Raúl León and MarÃa Jesús Muñoz
- Managing the end-of-life of railway vehicles for resource recovery pp. 419-437

- Giovanni Lagioia, Annarita Paiano, Filippo Alberto Tresca and Leonarda Lobefaro
- Production optimisation - case of foundry factory pp. 438-457

- Matjaž Novak, Boris ÄŒuk and Rok StraÅ¡ek
Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- Sustainability of banks' efficiency of EU member states and the association with economic performance pp. 225-238

- Igor Stubelj and Primož Dolenc
- NAFTA and sources of real exchange rate fluctuations in North America pp. 239-267

- Ahmed S. Abou-Zaid and Sami Alabdulwahab
- Partial equilibrium analysis of the EC bioethanol blend mandate policy: its potential implications for EU transport sector pp. 268-285

- Mphumuzi Sukati
- Scaled critical factor index for optimal resource allocation in service and lean construction pp. 286-306

- Alemu Moges Belay, Josu Takala, Rayko Toshev and Bjørn Andersen
- Economic efficiency of day hospital: case of surgery department pp. 307-320

- Patricia Blatnik and Matjaž Novak
- Renewable resource and capital dynamics and elastic labour supply in a neoclassical growth model with housing and agriculture pp. 321-339

- Wei-Bin Zhang
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- Managing sustainability with the error correction model pp. 125-139

- Aleksander Janeš
- The determinants of energy intensity for the design of environmental strategies in the Mauritian textile sector pp. 140-156

- Riad Sultan
- Innovation networks embedded with social capital for the sustainable development of machine tools industry pp. 157-175

- Cheng-Wen Lee
- An optimisation model for optimal and sustainable distribution pp. 176-192

- Rok Strašek
- Knowledge management, e-business adoption, and succession of international trading pp. 193-206

- Jiraporn Tangkittipaporn
- Ownership and wages: spatial econometric approach pp. 207-224

- Marko Ogorevc and Miroslav VerbiÄ
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Trade in the greenhouse: efficient policy in a global model pp. 1-14

- Geraint Johnes
- Economics and 'excess': implications for understanding and combating climate change pp. 15-35

- Tidings P. Ndhlovu and John Cameron
- Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) scores and the level of disclosure on climate change related activities: an empirical investigation of the FTSE 100 companies pp. 36-52

- Abeer Hassan, Andrew Wright and John Struthers
- The sustainability of unions' wage coordination in an integrated economy pp. 53-75

- Domenico Buccella
- Returns to education and annual income gaps updated in Israel: a quantile regression approach pp. 76-103

- Changqing Xu
- Assessment of the efficiency of Croatia compared to other European countries using data envelopment analysis with application of window analysis pp. 104-123

- Lorena Škuflić, Danijela Rabar and Bruno Škrinjarić
Volume 4, issue 4, 2012
- Aid dimension of the Commitment to Development Index: case study of the Czech Republic pp. 323-339

- Miroslav Syrovátka and Petra Krylová
- A new approach to inequality pp. 340-355

- Uriel Spiegel, Michal Weber and Joseph Templeman
- Too big and too interconnected to fail: historical and ethical analysis of sustainability risk to the US financial system pp. 356-369

- Michael A. Santoro and Ronald J. Strauss
- Long-term value creation in the pharmaceutical sector: an event study analysis of big pharma stocks pp. 370-389

- Andrija Tomovic and Erdal Atukeren
- Brand value as an element of sustainable competitive advantage pp. 390-409

- Tina VukasoviÄ
- Sustainable cross-sector collaboration by the centre of excellence - an evaluation of the expectations by case study pp. 410-428

- Jukka Anteroinen, Juha-Matti Lehtonen and Josu Takala
Volume 4, issue 3, 2012
- An extension of Aaron's sustainable rate of return to partially funded pension systems pp. 213-233

- Massimo Angrisani and Cinzia Di Palo
- Taxing wages and sustainable labour market performance: empirical evidence from OECD and EU countries pp. 234-253

- Primož Dolenc and Suzana Laporšek
- Rule of law and the environmental Kuznets curve: evidence for carbon emissions pp. 254-269

- Concetta Castiglione, Davide Infante and Janna Smirnova
- Climate change and economic growth: impacts and interactions pp. 270-285

- Roberto Roson and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- Exploring cultural values connected to sustainability: why some people are more likely to act in a sustainable manner than others pp. 286-299

- Rune Ellemose Gulev
- Attitudes and purchase decisions of Croatian consumers concerning choosing sustainable product pp. 300-318

- Mirko Palić and Andrea Bedek
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Can a pure real business cycle model explain the real exchange rate: the case of Ukraine pp. 111-135

- Kateryna Onishchenko
- The SADC region and EPA/EBAI - trade balance analysis pp. 136-154

- Mphumuzi Sukati
- Tourism and sustainability: the positive externality pp. 155-166

- Alessio Emanuele Biondo
- Public goods, environmental quality and the EKC - the 'unsaid' of the intensity of use indices pp. 167-180

- Salvatore Bimonte
- Determinants of residential heating preferences in Slovenia pp. 181-196

- Jelena Zorić; and Nevenka Hrovatin
- Solar power plant and sustainable rural development in Slovenia pp. 197-212

- Štefan Bojnec and Drago Papler
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- Is the Austrian public debt sustainable? pp. 1-16

- Reinhard Neck and Gottfried Haber
- Testing the sustainability of the Slovenian (PAYG) pension system using the Lee–Carter method pp. 17-34

- Darko Medved, Aleš Ahcan and Jože Sambt
- Global financial crisis and trade slowdown in Sub-Sahara Africa: panel VAR analysis for growth and poverty outcomes pp. 35-52

- Taiwo Ajilore and Sylvanus Ikhide
- Farm size and economic efficiency: a case study of tea production in West Bengal pp. 53-70

- Shrabanti Maity
- Biogas as an option for industrial applications pp. 71-88

- Jouko Arvola, Pekka Belt, Janne Harkonen, Pekka Kess and Ritva Imppola
- Transparency as an instrument for improved efficiency and legitimacy of the public sector: a case of scientific research pp. 89-110

- Mojca Kastelc Selan and Franci Demšar
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