Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business
1998 - 2020
Continued by Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business.
Current editor(s): Soumitra Sharma
From Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb
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Volume 6, issue 1-2, 2003
- Wage and Public Expenditure Setting in a Monetary Union pp. 1-16
- Nicola Acocella and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
- ‘New’ Regional Policies of the EU and the Italian Experience pp. 17-28
- Domenico Scalera and Alberto Zazzaro
- The Random Walk Hypothesis and the Evidence from the Amman (Jordan) Stock Exchange pp. 29-42
- Aktham Maghyereh
- The Impact of EU Legislation on the Marketing of Goods and Services in the European Union pp. 43-56
- Simon A. Mercado
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Firm as a Person pp. 57-70
- Jerome Ballet and Françoise de Bry
- Economic Integrations and Economic Policy pp. 71-82
- Aleksandar Bogunovic
- Eligibility Assessment of the Bank of Slovenia’s Adjustment Policy to Surges in Capital Flows pp. 83-102
- Zan Oplotnik
- Moving to e-Business: Exploratory Study on e-Business Readiness in Croatian Large Companies pp. 103-119
- Mario Spremic
Volume 5, issue Special Conference Issue, 2002
- The Role of Embeddedness in Marketing Channel Relationships pp. 5-20
- Enrique Bigne, Andreu Blesa and Maria Ripolles
- The Index of Economic Freedom and Economic Growth in Transition Economies pp. 21-36
- John Broussard, Peter Koveos and Allan Young
- East European Challenges for FDI: A View from the Celtic Periphery pp. 37-52
- Michael Danson, Ewa Helinska-Hughes and Michael Hughes
- Rapeseed Politics: Views of Sweden and Poland on the EU CAP pp. 53-68
- Georgine M. Kryda and Amanda Svensson
- WTO, Business and Governments: Elements for an Analysis of the Croatian Case pp. 69-82
- Mia Mikic and Ljubo Jurcic
- Gravity Approach for Analysing Bilateral Trade Flows of the Baltic Rim Countries pp. 83-96
- Tiiu Paas
- Reforming the Bretton Woods Institutions pp. 97-108
- Kunibert Raffer
- Organisation Development: From Beliefs to Practice Christopher pp. 109-122
- J. Rees and Sudi Sharifi
- Technology Spillovers between EU MNCs and Mexico: Steps Towards Local Sustainable Development? pp. 123-138
- Laura E. Martinez-Solano and Nicholas Phelps
- Is There Relationship between Firm Size and Profitability? pp. 139-154
- Darko Tipuric
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Investment in an Uncertain World pp. 1-21
- Michelle Baddeley
- Strategic Accounting Problem of Capital Gearing in Croatia pp. 23-37
- Lorena Mosnja - Skare and Marinko Skare
- Business in Tourism: SMEs Versus MNCs pp. 39-48
- Nevenka Cavlek
- Development of Management Competences in Growth-Oriented New Ventures pp. 49-65
- Jean-Paul Thommen and Steffen Behler
- Regional Partnership – Entrepreneurship Development Concept pp. 67-81
- Sylwia Sysko-Romañczuk and Alberto Lozano
- On the Missing Link between Currency Substitution and Crises pp. 83-99
- Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- Culture, Social Capital, and Management in a Developing Economy pp. 1-15
- Gerald M. Meier
- Productivity Growth in China Before and After 1978 Revisited pp. 17-43
- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- Credit Contraction Causes and Effects: The Czech Republic pp. 45-68
- Mojmír Hampl and Roman Matousek
- Monetary Aspects of the Transition to European Union Membership pp. 69-78
- Jan Toporowski
- Adding Value with Information Technology Investments: Survey Research on Croatian Business Perspectives pp. 79-100
- Ksenija Dumicic, Mario Spremic and Mirjana Pejić Bach
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Endogenous Structural Change pp. 1-22
- Mark Roberts
- Incomplete Information and Asymmetric Information pp. 23-48
- Santonu Basu
- Do Emu Countries Constitute an Optimum Currency Area? An Empirical Test of the Generalised Purchasing Power Parity Hypothesis pp. 49-70
- Kostas Mouratidis
- The ‘New Economy’ and the Old Problems: Prospects for Fast Growth in Postsocialist Countries pp. 71-90
- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- Transparency and Credibility of Monetary Policy in Transition Countries: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 91-104
- Roman Matousek
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Reflections on Economic Paradigms and Controversies in Economics pp. 1-26
- John McCombie
- Bond Markets and Macroeconomic Performance pp. 27-44
- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Geoffrey Williams
- A Question of Fit for EMU:Process and Policy in the Fiscal Domain pp. 45-62
- Brian Ardy
- Small Firm Networking and Economies in Transition: An Overview of Theories, Issues and Policies pp. 63-90
- Vojmir Franicevic and Will Bartlett
- The Transition Process: It’s All About People, Isn’t it? pp. 91-102
- Marko Skreb
- A Study of Strategic Information System Planning Practices in Croatia pp. 103-114
- Mario Spremic and Ivan Strugar
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- A History of the Concept of Knowledge pp. 1-16
- Hans Siggaard Jensen
- The Legacy of 15th Century Dubrovnik Scholars to Economic Thought pp. 17-38
- Vladimir Stipetic
- International Linkages in Short- and Long-Term Interest Rates pp. 39-61
- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Geoffrey Williams
- Analysing Economic Systems Using Computable General Equilibrium Models: The Example of Croatia pp. 63-79
- Irma Adelman and Jasminka Sohinger
- Institutions and Development in the EU Periphery pp. 81-92
- Eleni Paliginis
- An Empirical Review of the Internet Technology Application in Large Croatian Companies pp. 93-106
- Katarina Curko, Vesna Bosilj Vuksic and Mirjana Pejić Bach
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Reforming the IMF: Long Term Lessons from Short Term Crises pp. 1-24
- Graham Bird
- Trading Out of Poverty: Some Major Issues pp. 24-40
- Mia Mikic
- New Bridges Across the Chasm: Macro- and Micro-Strategies for Russia and other Transitional Economies pp. 41-72
- Joseph Stiglitz and David Ellerman
- Pricing Behaviour of the Monopolistic and Duopolistic Firms in the Long Run with Heterogeneous Products pp. 73-105
- David R. Kamerschen and Jae-Hee Park
- Opportunistic Behavioural Patterns in Privatisation Process of Central European Transition Countries pp. 107-119
- Schapour Zafarpour
- Customers as the Core of Contemporary Marketing pp. 121-129
- Tihomir Vranesevic