Research in World Economy
2010 - 2019
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Climate Change Is Unavoidable pp. 1-6

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Corruption and Structural Reforms in Cameroon pp. 7-19

- Pierre Rolland Atangana (Ph.D)
- The Determinants of Arab Countries Demand for Saudi Exports: Panel Data Evidence pp. 20-28

- Mohammed Abdullah Aljebrin
- From Transition to Opportunity: Security through Economic Development & Institutional Strengthening pp. 29-40

- Dr. Marios P. Efthymiopoulos and Dr. Valbona Zeneli
- Are We Living in a Converging World? Regional Disparities and Convergences from a Global Perspective pp. 41-51

- Petr Blizkovsky
- Are Large Shareholders Conducting Influential Monitoring in Emerging Markets? An Investigation into the Impact of Large Shareholders on Dividend Decisions: The Case of Kuwait pp. 52-67

- Duha Al-Kuwari
- Trade Unions and Unionism in Nigeria: A Historical Perspective pp. 68-74

- Olusoji James George, Oluwakemi Owoyemi and Uche Onokala
- Common Pool Regimes: A Critique pp. 75-85

- Jan-Erik Lane
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- The Practice of Corporate Governance in Companies Receiving Foreign Direct Investment in Cameroon pp. 2-19

- David Ngoungo
- Possibilities for Optimal Fiscal Policy-Making in the European Union pp. 20-27

- Marta Postula
- Effect of Organizational Justice and Organizational Environment on Turn-Over Intention of Health Workers in Ekiti State, Nigeria pp. 28-34

- Ademola B. Owolabi
- Optimal Growth Taxation pp. 35-44

- Marcus Davidsson
- The Impact of Staging Olympic Games on Real Estate Price in Beijing pp. 45-53

- Tang Xuebing and Yao Yongling
- Globalization and Economic Growth: A Case Study in a Few Developing Countries (1980-2010) pp. 54-62

- Abdolmajid Arfaei Moghaddam and Ma¡¯rof Redzuan
- Estonian and Hungarian Economic Policies before and during the Crisis: Virtue Unrewarded and Profligacy Unpunished pp. 63-71

- Adam Koronowski
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Poverty Profiling of the Estuarine Set Bag Net Fishermen Community in Bangladesh pp. 2-20

- Md. Rashed-Un-Nabi, Md. Azharul Hoque, Ridzwan Abdul Rahman, Saleem Mustafa and Md. Abdul Kader
- An Analysis of Emerging China¡¯s Economy and Its Influence on World Economy pp. 21-24

- Zhijun Sheng and Jing Ma
- Academic Dishonesty among Undergraduate Students in a Korean University pp. 25-35

- Rodolfo G Ledesma
- Breakout Financial Protection Encirclement: International Development Road of SWFs in China pp. 36-42

- Xiang Jing
- Optimization of Decision Process in a Theory of Financial Instability pp. 43-49

- Konrad Raczkowski
- Research on MIS Design for Real Estate Company pp. 50-54

- Zilei Liu and Li Chen
- Fiscal Policy and Stimuli to R&D Investment with Uncertainty pp. 55-65

- Chien-Chieh Huang, Wei-Wei Lee and Pai-Ta Shih
- Entropy, Substitution and Sustainable Economic Growth pp. 66-70

- Yanying Chen and Chunying Li
- Health Outcome Inequities and the Health System: A Case Study of Egypt pp. 71-86

- Hassan H.M. Zaky and Somaya Ahmed Aly Abdel-Mowla
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Examining Economic Efficiency of U.S. Government Grading System: The Case of Louisiana Rough Rice pp. 2-13

- Sung C. No and Michael E. Salassi
- OPEC¡¯s Benefit for the Member Countries pp. 14-23

- Jamola Khusanjanova
- Factors Affecting Job Opportunities for University Graduates in China---the Evidence from University Graduates in Beijing pp. 24-37

- Kong Jun and Jiang Fan
- On a Hidden Aspect of the Credibility Crisis in the European Union pp. 38-47

- Adam Koronowski
- The Influential Factors on Internationalization of the SMEs in China: on Wenzhou¡¯s Shoe Industry and Policy Implications pp. 48-57

- Shouchao He
- Industrialization of the Manufacturing Sector and Trade Opening in Cameroon pp. 58-68

- Henri Ngoa Tabi and Henri Atangana Ondoa
- Free Trade or Protection: A Literature Review on Trade Barriers pp. 69-76

- Jing Ma and Yuduo Lu
- Reconsidering the Dynamic Interaction between Real Wages and Macroeconomic Activity pp. 77-93

- Mamadou Bobo Diallo, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig and Christian Proaño
- Analysis of Factors and Countermeasures on Intellectual Property Friction in China's Foreign Trade pp. 94-97

- Zhijun Sheng and Haiyong Ma
- Analysis of Non-fund Based Financial Services: Some Insights from India pp. 98-109

- Gursharan Kainth
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Old Wine in a New Bottle: Are Financial Variables Omitted Variables in the Production Function? pp. 2-9

- Nicholas Apergis
- Functionary Mechanism between Demographic Structure and Economic Growth in China Based on Cointegrating Methods pp. 10-27

- Feixue Huang and Jingqin Su
- Consolidation and Business Strategies in the Securities Industry: How Securities Exchanges Create Value? pp. 28-42

- Josanco Floreani and Maurizio Polato
- Brief Analysis of the Issue of Cross Border Merger and Acquisition in BRICs pp. 43-46

- Haiyong Ma and Weiwei Zhang
- Exchange Rate Volatility, the E.U. and Sectoral Exports: New Empirical Evidence from the Chemical Sector (1973-2005) pp. 47-55

- Dimitrios Serenis and Paul Serenis
- A Note on the Drivers of R&D Intensity pp. 56-65

- Azele Mathieu and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- The report aims at the task to identify the philosophy category that restrains businesses¡¯ development and explore the mechanism of action based on the former stage centering on the Business Philosophy of China¡¯s SMEs. The work is conducted by the Mckinsey way through which 3-level index evaluation model is established to acquire the comprehensive evaluating value, which is used to contrast to evaluation-score system to make judgment on each philosophy index. Five restrictive factors are identified followed by the affecting mechanism¡¯s exploration: business policy (severely restrictive); talent idea, operating philosophy (obviously restrictive); business tenet, Business Vision (generally restrictive) pp. 66-78

- Yun He, Yang Li, Wanwan Ding, Yuchang Shen and Jie Li