Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics
2009 - 2024
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Volume 34, issue 2, 2016
- Impact of the transition on the total factor productivity in Croatia pp. 271-308

- Irena Raguž Krištiæ, Ivo Družiæ and Josip Tica
- Economic policy uncertainty and housing returns in Germany: Evidence from a bootstrap rolling window pp. 309-332

- Haiyun Xu
- The key goal of this research is to empirically determine the effects of terrorism on FDI of the selected EU and EEA member countries pp. 333-362

- Heri Beziæ, Tomislav Galoviæ and Petar Miševiæ
- Poland as an inflation nutter:The story of successful output stabilization pp. 363-392

- Maciej Ryczkowski
- Backus–Smith puzzle and the European Union: It’s not just the nominal exchange rate pp. 393-418

- Predrag Petroviæ
- Transcending the new macroeconomic orthodoxy in the Eurozone: a Post-Keynesian view pp. 419-441

- Kristijan Kotarski and Milan Deskar-Škrbiæ
- The goal of this research is to propose a procedure of innovativeness measurement, taking Summary Innovation Index methodology as a starting point. In contemporary world, innovative activity is perceived as a source of competitiveness and economic growth. New products, utility models, trademarks and creative projects are an important element of present socio-economic reality. In particular, authors focus on selection and application of multivariable statistical analysis to distinguish factors influencing innovativeness of EU economies to the highest degree. The result of quantitative analyses is linear ordering of EU countries by the level of their innovativeness based on the reduced set of diagnostic variables. The rating was compared with the outcome presented in Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) with Summary Innovation Index (SII). Conducted analysis proves a convergence between authors’ results and existing ratings of innovativeness. Nevertheless, the main conclusion is that the methodology of innovativeness assessment remains an open issue and requires further research. Especially, it should first and foremost concentrate on deeper verification of a small set of variables that have the strongest impact on innovativeness. It is both, in economic and social interest, to get a clear picture of innovativeness driving forces pp. 443-479

- El¿bieta Roszko-Wójtowicz and Jacek Bia³ek
- Diversity of poverty in the chosen European Union countries within the period 2006-2014 pp. 481-503

- Anna Iwacewicz-Or³owska
- Industrial policy, production efficiency improvement and the Chinese county economic growth pp. 505-528

- Wang Zhenhua and Zhang Guangsheng
- The impacts of financial development on growth:A time-varying causality analysis for Turkey pp. 529-554

- Mehmet Zeki Ak, Mustafa Kirca and Nurullah Altintaº
- Predicting the probability of recession in Croatia: Is economic sentiment the missing link? pp. 555-579

- Nataša Erjavec, Petar Soriæ and Mirjana Èižmešija
Volume 34, issue 1, 2016
- The role of regional economic integrations for trade margins: A case of Croatia pp. 11-41

- Katja Zajc Kejžar, Crt Kostevc and Vinko Zaninoviæ
- Economic policy uncertainty and housing returns in Germany: Evidence from a bootstrap rolling window pp. 43-61

- David Su, Xin Li, Oana-Ramona Lobonþ and Yanping Zhao
- Trade and foreign direct investment: Evidence from South East European countries and new European Union member states pp. 63-89

- Bardhyl Dauti
- Is the Global Competitiveness Report the right measure of macroeconomic competitiveness pp. 91-117

- Marko Djogo and Nenad Stanisic
- Determinants of capital structure: An empirical study of companies from selected post-transition economies pp. 119-146

- Sasho Arsov and Aleksandar Naumoski
- Innovative undertakings in the Polish industry pp. 147-160

- Jan Zwolak
- The influence of economic growth on regional disparities: Empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 161-186

- Saša Obradoviæ, Nemanja Lojanica and Olivera Jankoviæ
- The relation between economic growth and foreign direct investment during the economic crisis in the European Union pp. 187-213

- Mihaela Simionescu
- Study on the green total factor productivity in main cities of China pp. 215-234

- Jiansheng Zhang and Wei Tan
Volume 33, issue 2, 2015
- Industrial sustainable development level in China and its influencing factors pp. 181-205

- Hongjian Cao, Jianying Zhang, Nengsheng Luo and Zheng Zhang
- Measuring the economic performance of socially responsible companies pp. 207-233

- Josefina Fernández-Guada?o
- Extraction of market expectations from risk-neutral density pp. 235-256

- Josip Arneric, Zdravka Aljinovic and Tea Poklepovic
- An investigation of the choice of governance modes in Chinese family firms pp. 257-273

- Jiancai Pi
- Growth potential of energy sector reforms: new evidence on EU and Southeast European countries by exploring impact on electricity generation pp. 275-297

- Nela Vlahinic Lenz and Vedran Prsa
- Industry regulation, competition, and the dynamics of productivity growth: evidence from China’s iron and steel industry pp. 299-324

- Jianbai Huang, Chuan Liu, Daguo Lü and Xiaoping Li
- Heterogeneous convergence of regional house prices and the complexity in China pp. 325-348

- Rui Lin, Xin Zhang, Xiuting Li and Jichang Dong
Volume 33, issue 1, 2015
- Revisiting the impacts of oil price increases on monetary policy implementation in the largest oil importers pp. 11-35

- Nurtac Yildirim, Oguzhan Ozcelebi and Seval Oral Ozkan
- The determinants of intra-regional trade in the Western Balkans pp. 37-66

- Jelena Trivic and £ukasz Klimczak
- About regional convergence clubs in the European Union pp. 67-80

- Mihaela Simionescu
- Does international trade cause regional growth differentials in Croatia pp. 81-102

- Davor Mikulic and Andrea Galic Nagyszombaty
- Empirical evidence on Heckscher-Ohlin trade theorem: the case of international trade between Croatia and the rest of the European Union member states pp. 103-124

- Vlatka Bilas and Mile Bošnjak
- Fiscal or monetary dominance in a small, open economy with fixed exchange rate – the case of the Republic of Macedonia pp. 125-145

- Borce Trenovski and Biljana Tashevska
Volume 32, issue 2, 2014
- Regional determinants of export competitiveness in Croatian manufacturing industry pp. 193-212

- Nebojsa Stojcic, Djuro Benic and Petra Karanikic
- The restructuring of the fiscal equalization system in Croatia pp. 213-232

- Marko Primorac
- The capacity of local governments to improve business environment: Evidence from Serbia pp. 233-254

- Vesna Jankovic Milic, Jelena Stankovic and Srdjan Marinkovic
- Regional competitiveness, economic growth and stages of development pp. 255-283

- Robert Huggins, Hiro Izushi, Daniel Prokop and Piers Thompson
- The inquiry into the economic life of Croatian municipalities pp. 285-312

- Ivana Rasic Bakaric, Hrvoje Šimović and Maruška Vizek
- The impact of EU accession on the economic performance of the countries’ internal (NUTS 3) regions pp. 313-341

- Vera Boronenko, Vladimirs Mensikovs and Olga Lavrinenko
- Responsibility with accountability: A FAIR governance framework for performance accountability of local governments pp. 343-377

- Anwar Shah
- The role of country size in spatial economics: A survey of the home market effects pp. 379-403

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
- Local economic development policy in Poland: Determinants and outcomes pp. 405-427

- Mariusz Wiktor Sienkiewicz
Volume 32, issue 1, 2014
- Real estate boom and export performance bust in Croatia pp. 11-34

- Marina Tkalec and Maruška Vizek
- Public debt and growth: evidence from Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries pp. 35-51

- Anita Ceh Casni, Ana Andabaka Badurina and Martina Basarac Sertic
- Functional distribution of income and economic activity in Croatia: Post-Keynesian approach pp. 53-73

- Boris Vujcic, Milan Deskar-Škrbić, Zvonimir Ratkovski and Jurica Zrnc
- The evaluation of fiscal and monetary policy in Croatia over a business cycle pp. 75-99

- Manuel Benazic and Daniel Tomic
- Long-run equilibrium relationships in the international stock market factor systems pp. 101-119

- Hyung-Suk Choi
- The effects of tax policy and labour market institutions on income inequality pp. 121-140

- Alka Obadić, Nika Simurina and Robert Sonora
Volume 31, issue 2, 2013
- Privatization and environmental pollution in a mixed duopoly pp. 163-192

- Jiancai Pi, Li Yang and Yu Zhou
- Stochastic properties of the consumption-income ratios in central and eastern European countries pp. 193-207

- Giray Gözgör
- Dependence between Croatian and European stock markets – A copula GARCH approach pp. 209-232

- Silvo Dajcman
- Demystifying the role of a state ownership in corporate governance and firm performance: Evidence from the manufacturing sector in Malaysia pp. 233-252

- Amran Rasli, Chin Fei Goh and Saif-Ur-Rehman Khan
- Absorptive capacity constituents in knowledge-intensive industries in Serbia pp. 253-278

- Maja Levi-Jaksic, Nikola Radovanovic and Zoran Radojicic
- Impact of human resource slacks on firm performance: Evidence from a developing country pp. 279-306

- M.M. Fonseka, Peng Wang and Muhammad Suhaib Manzoor
Volume 31, issue 1, 2013
- The effects of prudential policy measures on financial stability in post-transition countries pp. 9-34

- Mario Pecaric and Josip Viskovic
- The determinants and stability of money demand in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 35-54

- Jordan Kjosevski
- Dynamic effects of fiscal policy and fiscal multipliers in Croatia pp. 55-78

- Hrvoje Šimović and Milan Deskar-Škrbić
- Evaluation of conflict hazard and financial risk in the E7 economies’ capital markets pp. 79-102

- Umit Hacioglu and Hasan Dincer
- Towards e-Government project assessment: European approach pp. 103-125

- Pavel Mates, Tomas Lechner, Pavel Rieger and Jitka Pekna
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