Category: Topical Spotlights
The 2008 economic crisis is likely to be a consequence of the bubble which burst in the summer of 2007 in the American bank system, due to housing loans whose owners could not afford...
Open education resources are likely to have a measurable effect on the promotion of human resources’ quality of OECD and non-OECD countries and the achievement of significant developmental outcomes. A Blog Article by Dimitrios...
The 2017 OECD Employment Outlook report links education, lifelong learning and research to labor market innovativeness, while pointing to the need to eliminate social inequalities. A Blog Article by Dimitrios Koumparoulis. The labor market...
On May 14, 2018, Jovan Djuraskovic, Milivoje Radovicrmic and Milena Radonjic Konatar have published an article entitled “The Controversies of Modern Macroeconomic Theory in the Context of the Global Economic Crisis” in the Journal...
On March 21, 2018, Stanisław Gomułka has published an article entitled “The Global Economy in the 21st Century: Will the Trends of the 20th Century Continue?” in the Central European Economic Journal. A Blog...
On April 17, 2018, Simon Curtis has published an article entitled “Global Cities and the Ends of Globalism” in a special issue on the de-globalized city as its main topic of New Global Studies...
On January 3, 2019, Željko V. Račić has published an Open Access article entitled “Fuzzification: Decision Making in Terms of Uncertainty” in ECONOMICS: Innovative and Economic Research Journal. A Blog Post by Pablo Markin....
Pharmaceutical companies and healthcare companies in general continually address business ethics issues, such as, for example, in relation to whether it is moral to conduct experiments on animals to discover life-saving medicinal drugs. Sometimes,...
In a simplified accounting picture, we would have the equation that a business profit is equal to sales minus expenses. This generalized pattern of thought sounds — and is — right, but in our complex...
General Electric (GE), which is continuously in the top position in terms of sales, capitalization and “most admired corporations”, continues to be an example of good corporate governance. This is a function of the...
Business Administration is combination of economics, social, behavioral and decision sciences, which addresses the interactions of Business Stakeholders and Business Environment in order to maximize the stakeholders’ value creation in a sustainable manner involving...
According to World Bank figures, the population of Greece accounts for about 0.15% of the world’s population and the Greek GDP is less than 0.3% of the world if measured at nominal or even...