Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics
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Volume 38, issue 2, 2020
- Real interest rate convergence and monetary policy independence in CEE countries pp. 349-380

- Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ, Antonija Buljan and Mirna Dumèiæ
- Threshold effect of public debt on economic growth: An empirical analysis in the European transition countries pp. 381-406

- Besnik Fetai, Kestrim Avdimetaj, Abdylmenaf Bexheti and Arben Malaj
- The impact of macroeconomic and financial factors on shadow banking in the new EU member states pp. 407-427

- Jordan Kjosevski, Mihail Petkovski and Aleksandar Stojkov
- Income smoothing through loan loss provisions in south and Eastern European banks pp. 429-452

- Albulena Shala, Valentin Toçi and Skender Ahmeti
- The effect of regulatory changes on relationship between earnings management and financial reporting timeliness: The case of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 453-473

- Toni Šušak
- The impact of energy consumption on economic growth in developed and post-transition countries of European Union pp. 475-497

- Tanja Fatur Šikiæ
- Income convergence between Southeast Europe and the European Union pp. 499-519

- Goran Radosavljeviæ, Mihajlo Babin, Miloš Eriæ and Jelisaveta Lazareviæ
- Impact of board size and ownership concentration on agency costs: evidence for Croatian companies pp. 521-535

- Marina Klaèmer Èalopa, Ivana Ðunðek Kokotec and Karolina Kokot
- Factors influencing students’ startups intention – a case study at universities in Ho Chi Minh City pp. 537-562

- Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, Thai Hoang Quoc, Le Van Cup and Le Thi Kim Lien
- Investors’ herd behavior related to the pandemic-risk reflected on the GCC stock markets pp. 563-584

- Marwan Abdeldayem and Saeed Hameed Al Dulaimi
- Medium-term forecast of European economic sustainable growth using Markov chains pp. 585-618

- Alina Haller, Ovidiu Gherasim, Mariana B?lan and Carmen Uzl?u
- The interdependence between stock market development and economic growth: a multi-country examination pp. 619-652

- Hana Bawazir, Mukesh Kumar, Saban Celik, Khadija Abdulredha Abdulla and Bora Aktan
- The relationship between fiscal policy and economic growth in CEE countries pp. 653-666

- Sabina Hodžiæ, Amer Demiroviæ and Emira Beèiæ
- Risk factors selection with data mining methods for insurance premium ratemaking pp. 667-696

- Amela Omeraševiæ and Jasmina Selimoviæ
- Digital transformation and economic cooperation: The case of Western Balkan countries pp. 697-722

- Tanja Broz, Goran Buturac and Miloš Parežanin
Volume 38, issue 1, 2020
- Policies for managing sudden stops pp. 9-33

- Chokri Zehri
- Working women and per capita household consumption expenditures; an untouched reality pp. 35-69

- Wen Jun, Junaid Waheed, Hadi Hussain, Ihsan Jamil, Denisa Borbášová and Muhammad Khalid Anser
- Long-run price performance of local and dual class IPOs in alternative investment market pp. 71-100

- Abdul Wahid and Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz
- Reexamination of the determinants of firms’ growth in periods of crisis pp. 101-124

- Dejan Maliniæ, Ksenija Denèiæ-Mihajlov and Konrad Grabiñski
- The key factors affecting entrepreneurship: a comparative analysis pp. 125-146

- Ma³gorzata Jab³oñska and Joanna Stawska
- Water extended input-output analysis of the Croatian economy pp. 147-182

- Saša Èegar
- Globalization and economic growth of Eurozone economies pp. 183-214

- Marija Raduloviæ and Milan Kostiæ
- Integrity of the benchmark price for price testing of US municipal bonds pp. 215-235

- Sreèko Devjak
- Determinants of inward foreign direct investment: Comparison across different country groups pp. 237-269

- Minakshee Das
- Capital controls to manage foreign exchange reserves and foreign debts pp. 271-294

- Chokri Zehri
- Total factor productivity drivers in the selected EU countries: Cointegration approach pp. 295-315

- Zoran Boroviæ, Mladen Rebiæ and Dalibor Tomaš
Volume 37, issue 2, 2019
- Taxes and the macro economy pp. 377-400

- Robert Barro
- International financial inclusion: Multidimensional determinants of access to saving and credit pp. 401-425

- Lilianne Pavón
- Structural and productivity changes of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 427-471

- Pawel Dobrzanski and Wojciech Grabowski
- Investor sentiment and foreign financial flows: Evidence from South Africa pp. 473-498

- Hilary Tinotenda Muguto, Lorraine Rupande and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi
- Cost efficiency and risk as determinants of market share in banking: Evidence from the old and new eu member and candidate countries pp. 499-525

- Bashkim Nurboja and Marko Košak
- Effects of fiscal consolidation in Western Balkan Countries pp. 527-551

- Milenko Krajišnik, Dragan Gligoriæ and Biljana Gojkoviæ
- Political Stubbornness and Online Local Budget Transparency in Croatia pp. 553-585

- Katarina Ott, Velibor Maèkiæ and Mihaela Broniæ
- Research and Development and Economic Growth: EU Port Regions pp. 587-602

- Gorana Mudronja, Alen Jugoviæ and Dunja Škalamera-Aliloviæ
- Do Economic Conditions Still Cause Crime? Some Comforting Empirical Evidences from EU Panel pp. 603-628

- Mindaugas Butkus, Kristina Matuzevièi?t? and Alma Maèiulyt?-Šniukien?
- Do international standards influence the development of smart regions and cities? pp. 629-652

- Jelena Ruso, Ana Horvat and Milica Marièiæ
- Does digitalization affect the contribution of entrepreneurship to economic growth? pp. 653-679

- Maja Ivanoviæ-Ðukiæ, Tatjana Stevanoviæ and Tamara Raðenoviæ
- Credit risk measurement: Evidence of concentration risk in Polish banks’ credit exposures pp. 681-712

- Natalia Nehrebecka
- Challenges of integrated variance estimation in emerging stock markets pp. 713-739

- Josip Arneriæ and Mario Matkoviæ
- Reaction of Zagreb Stock Exchange CROBEX Index to macroeconomic announcements within a high frequency time interval pp. 741-758

- Tomasz Schabek, Bojana Olgiæ Draženoviæ and Davor Mance
- Persistence of shocks in CDS returns on Croatian bonds: Quantile autoregression approach pp. 759-775

- Mile Bošnjak, Ivan Novak and Maja Bašiæ
- Scrutinizing the Smart City Index: a multivariate statistical approach pp. 777-799

- Olga Bogdanov, Veljko Jeremiæ, Sandra Jednak and Mladen Èudanov
- Smart city label: past, present, and future pp. 801-822

- Primož Pevcin
- Tax evasion in the countries of Former Yugoslavia pp. 823-851

- Marko Crnogorac and Santiago Lago-Pe?as
- Time-varying parameters of Croatian import demand pp. 853-872

- Mile Bošnjak, Vlatka Bilas and Domagoj Raèiæ
Volume 37, issue 1, 2019
- Does the Mundell-Fleming model fit in China? pp. 11-28

- Kai-Hua Wang, Chi-Wei Su and Ran Tao
- The effect of healthy human capital improvement on savings and growth: An empirical study based on China’s inter-provincial panel data pp. 29-54

- Ren Wang, Rui Wang and Hongqi Ma
- The role of asymmetry in the interplay between internal and external factors: Empirical evidence from the US, Brazil, Canada and Mexico pp. 55-75

- Kaya Tokmakcioglu, Oguzhan Ozcelebi and Ali Sezin Ozdemir
- Forward-looking component in consumers’ expectations and inflation forecast targeting: the case of six European economies pp. 77-112

- Magdalena Szyszko and Aleksandra Rutkowska
- Financial, business and trust cycles: the issues of synchronization pp. 113-138

- Yuriy Bilan, Maryna Brychko, Anna Buriak and Tetyana Vasilyeva
- Bank loans recovery rate in commercial banks: A case study of non-financial corporations pp. 139-172

- Natalia Nehrebecka
- The competitiveness of the EU sugar industry pp. 173-189

- Tomislav Galoviæ and Heri Beziæ
- Determinants of currency crises in the Republic of Serbia pp. 191-212

- Ivana Marjanoviæ and Milan Markoviæ
- Market concentration and profitability: the empirical evidence from Serbian manufacturing industry pp. 213-233

- Radovan Kastratoviæ, Dragan Lonèar and Siniša Miloševiæ
- Do high performance work systems enhance business performance? Examining the mediating influence of total quality management pp. 235-258

- Emilio Ruiz Ruiz, Jesús David Sánchez de Pablo, Rosa M. Mu?oz and Isidro Pe?a
- Determinants of occurrence of excessive optimism among analysts of the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 259-275

- Rados³aw Pastusiak and Jakub Keller
- Productivity effects of human capital: an empirical investigation of health and higher education in South Africa pp. 277-301

- Josue Mbonigaba and Akinola Gbenga Wilfred
- Profitability effects of financial globalization in an emerging market banking industry: insights into Turkey pp. 303-325

- Ece C. Akdo?an and Ekin Ayºe Özºuca
- Trade Logistics – the Gravity Model Approach pp. 327-342

- Alen Host, Helga Pavliæ Skender and Petra Adelajda Zaninoviæ
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