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This book investigates the various ties between tourism development
and sustainability, revealing forces of change and current trends
in tourism management performance in countries of Central and
Southeast Europe. The contributions explore how the tourism
industry is responding to numerous related challenges while
managing risks with the aim of enhancing tourism management
performance. In addition, it offers insights into the
interconnections between tourism and other industries. In brief,
the book offers an innovative, quantitative and qualitative
scientific approach to the topic, along with conclusions and
concrete policy recommendations.
This book includes papers presented at the 11th International
Conference "Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries"
(EBEEC), held in Bucharest, Romania, in May 2019. It sheds new
light on the micro- and macroeconomic developments in the Eastern
European and Balkan countries, while at the same time taking into
account the broader regional and global factors influencing these
developments. By examining how the decisions and the performance of
economic, social and political actors in the region are intertwined
with wider regional and global events, the contributions highlight
the dynamic development in Eastern Europe and the Balkans region.
Further, the book demonstrates how the region has overcome numerous
challenges in the past and is evolving within the framework of
European economic integration and the global effervescent economy.
This book examines the business models, performance, and
decision-making approaches employed by financial institutions in
Central and Southeast Europe. The respective contributions cover a
wide range of industries, including banking, pharmaceuticals, and
airline business services, and present both theoretical and
empirical studies that highlight economy-wide risks and
opportunities for European companies. The book is divided into four
parts, the first of which provides a critical assessment of the
competitiveness and performance of European companies, while the
second examines decision-making approaches at financial
institutions; the third and fourth parts address the macroeconomic
risks and opportunities for business development in Europe.
Intended for scholars, political decision-makers, and
practitioners, the book offers new perspectives on Central and
Southeast European financial and business research.
This proceedings book presents selected papers from the 10th
international conference on the "Economies of the Balkan and
Eastern European Countries in the Changing World" (EBEEC), held in
Warsaw, Poland, in May 2018. In addition to discussing the latest
research, it includes papers adopting a wide variety of theoretical
approaches and empirical methodologies and covering a number of key
areas, such as international economics, economic growth, finance
and banking, insurance, healthcare, agriculture, labor and energy
markets, innovation, management and marketing. In addition, the
authors discuss policy instruments and best practices for the
region. This book appeals to scholars and students in fields of
economics and finance as well as practitioners interested in the
development of the region.
This book offers new insights and perspectives on the financial and
banking sector in Europe with a special focus on Central and
Southeastern European countries. Through quantitative and
qualitative analysis of primary sources and datasets, the book
examines both the financial development and performance of the real
sector of the economy and the impact and involvement of the banking
sector. The contributions offer new insights into current financial
innovations and discuss best practices in innovative financial
solutions. They also highlight new perspectives in finance and
analyze characteristic problems in the real and banking sectors in
various European countries. The insights and financial solutions
presented in this book will be of interest to scholars of finance
and financial economics as well as practitioners in the financial
industry and policy makers.
This book offers fresh insights into the economic development and
financial markets of Southeastern and Central European countries.
The first part analyses macroeconomic trends and monetary policy
issues, while the second part explores the development of financial
and insurance markets. With contributions covering topics such as
regional and income inequalities, economic embeddedness, industrial
competitiveness, entrepreneurship, financial integration, insurance
markets, and other socio-economic aspects, it appeals to scholars
in the field of economics and finance interested in the further
economic development of the Balkans and Eastern European countries
as well as to professionals in the financial and insurance sectors.
This book investigates the various ties between tourism development
and sustainability, revealing forces of change and current trends
in tourism management performance in countries of Central and
Southeast Europe. The contributions explore how the tourism
industry is responding to numerous related challenges while
managing risks with the aim of enhancing tourism management
performance. In addition, it offers insights into the
interconnections between tourism and other industries. In brief,
the book offers an innovative, quantitative and qualitative
scientific approach to the topic, along with conclusions and
concrete policy recommendations.
This book includes papers presented at the 11th International
Conference "Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries"
(EBEEC), held in Bucharest, Romania, in May 2019. It sheds new
light on the micro- and macroeconomic developments in the Eastern
European and Balkan countries, while at the same time taking into
account the broader regional and global factors influencing these
developments. By examining how the decisions and the performance of
economic, social and political actors in the region are intertwined
with wider regional and global events, the contributions highlight
the dynamic development in Eastern Europe and the Balkans region.
Further, the book demonstrates how the region has overcome numerous
challenges in the past and is evolving within the framework of
European economic integration and the global effervescent economy.
This book examines the business models, performance, and
decision-making approaches employed by financial institutions in
Central and Southeast Europe. The respective contributions cover a
wide range of industries, including banking, pharmaceuticals, and
airline business services, and present both theoretical and
empirical studies that highlight economy-wide risks and
opportunities for European companies. The book is divided into four
parts, the first of which provides a critical assessment of the
competitiveness and performance of European companies, while the
second examines decision-making approaches at financial
institutions; the third and fourth parts address the macroeconomic
risks and opportunities for business development in Europe.
Intended for scholars, political decision-makers, and
practitioners, the book offers new perspectives on Central and
Southeast European financial and business research.
This proceedings book presents selected papers from the 10th
international conference on the "Economies of the Balkan and
Eastern European Countries in the Changing World" (EBEEC), held in
Warsaw, Poland, in May 2018. In addition to discussing the latest
research, it includes papers adopting a wide variety of theoretical
approaches and empirical methodologies and covering a number of key
areas, such as international economics, economic growth, finance
and banking, insurance, healthcare, agriculture, labor and energy
markets, innovation, management and marketing. In addition, the
authors discuss policy instruments and best practices for the
region. This book appeals to scholars and students in fields of
economics and finance as well as practitioners interested in the
development of the region.
This book offers fresh insights into the economic development and
financial markets of Southeastern and Central European countries.
The first part analyses macroeconomic trends and monetary policy
issues, while the second part explores the development of financial
and insurance markets. With contributions covering topics such as
regional and income inequalities, economic embeddedness, industrial
competitiveness, entrepreneurship, financial integration, insurance
markets, and other socio-economic aspects, it appeals to scholars
in the field of economics and finance interested in the further
economic development of the Balkans and Eastern European countries
as well as to professionals in the financial and insurance sectors.
This volume comprises papers presented at the 8th international
conference "The Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European
Countries in the Changing World" (EBEEC) held in Split, Croatia in
2016. The papers cover a wide range of current issues relevant for
the whole of Eastern Europe, such as European integration, economic
growth, labour markets, education and tourism. Written by
experienced researchers in the field of economic challenges for
Eastern Europe, the papers not only analyse recent problems, but
also offer policies to resolve them. Furthermore, they offer
insights into the theoretical and empirical foundations of the
economic processes described. The proceedings of the conference
appeals to all those interested in the further economic development
of the Balkan and Eastern European countries.
This book analyzes the foundations and means of overcoming the
current crisis in the broader area of Southeast Europe. The
contributions make proposals from both theoretical and empirical
points of view and discuss the concept, determinants and policies
of competitiveness in these countries. The financial crisis became
a prolonged fiscal crisis, a bank confidence crisis, and economic
recession, and the book discusses the European and national
policies implemented to resolve it. It also investigates the
internal conflicts generated by institutional arrangements and
policy measures, both within the nation states and the eurozone.
Economic competitiveness is a key topic for policymakers, as they
have to secure economic growth and improve their populations'
standards of living. This volume sheds light on what constitutes
economic competitiveness, as well as on the policies and economic
and institutional structures that improve competitiveness.
This book describes specific problems and proposes solutions for
different areas of finance in Central and Southeastern European
countries. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, from monetary
economics and electronic money to capital markets, banking and
insurance, it comprises theoretical and empirical contributions by
authors from nine countries - Poland, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Romania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia and Greece.
Intended for academics as well as policy makers and practitioners
it offers new perspectives on Central and Southeastern European
finance research.
This volume sheds new light on economic developments in several
countries of Southeast Europe. The European Union and especially
the eurozone continue to experience rhythms of fiscal crisis, as
can most clearly be seen in the debt crisis in the South Periphery.
Despite the fact that several measures and decisions have been
taken to deal with the crisis (banking union, liquidity support
from the European Central Bank), proposals to reform Europe's
strategic policy in order to find a way out of the crisis have been
put forward. This book explores the respective roles that specific
sectors, e.g. the agricultural sector, social capital, tax policies
and labour immigration, can play in this regard. The importance of
international economic relations (exports, imports, FDI, exchange
rates) is analysed, in order to illustrate the nature of the
economic developments and the major economic difficulties these
countries face.
This book offers important new insights into recent advances and
perspectives in the field of political economy of development in
Southeastern European countries. In addition, it provides
theoretical and empirical contributions to political economy of
development in an international context. Written by authors from
Greece, Serbia and Turkey, the book covers a broad spectrum of
topics - from macroeconomics and economic policy to international
political economy and globalization. Presenting new and original
ideas, this is a valuable resource for anyone wishing to gain a
deeper understanding of political economy of development in
Southeastern Europe: academicians, policymakers and business
practitioners.
This book describes specific problems and proposes solutions for
different areas of finance in Central and Southeastern European
countries. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, from monetary
economics and electronic money to capital markets, banking and
insurance, it comprises theoretical and empirical contributions by
authors from nine countries - Poland, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Romania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia and Greece.
Intended for academics as well as policy makers and practitioners
it offers new perspectives on Central and Southeastern European
finance research.
This volume comprises papers presented at the 8th international
conference "The Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European
Countries in the Changing World" (EBEEC) held in Split, Croatia in
2016. The papers cover a wide range of current issues relevant for
the whole of Eastern Europe, such as European integration, economic
growth, labour markets, education and tourism. Written by
experienced researchers in the field of economic challenges for
Eastern Europe, the papers not only analyse recent problems, but
also offer policies to resolve them. Furthermore, they offer
insights into the theoretical and empirical foundations of the
economic processes described. The proceedings of the conference
appeals to all those interested in the further economic development
of the Balkan and Eastern European countries.
This book analyzes the foundations and means of overcoming the
current crisis in the broader area of Southeast Europe. The
contributions make proposals from both theoretical and empirical
points of view and discuss the concept, determinants and policies
of competitiveness in these countries. The financial crisis became
a prolonged fiscal crisis, a bank confidence crisis, and economic
recession, and the book discusses the European and national
policies implemented to resolve it. It also investigates the
internal conflicts generated by institutional arrangements and
policy measures, both within the nation states and the eurozone.
Economic competitiveness is a key topic for policymakers, as they
have to secure economic growth and improve their populations'
standards of living. This volume sheds light on what constitutes
economic competitiveness, as well as on the policies and economic
and institutional structures that improve competitiveness.
The European economy is still in recession, even though there are
some weak indications of stabilization. This book examines
important aspects of the crisis in selected countries of Southern
Europe, the Balkans and Eastern Europe. The intensity of the crisis
and its economic and social repercussions have varied from country
to country, generally impacting the core countries less than those
on the periphery. The countries in the latter group currently face
significant structural challenges with regard to improving
productivity and competitiveness, including the areas of
investment, climate, the labour market, and the public sector. The
book not only illustrates the scope of the problem, but also
informs readers on the policies implemented to address it, and
discusses the progress some of the economies have already made.
Special topics include the convergence hypothesis, agriculture and
growth, Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure (PPPI),
and the labour market.
This volume sheds new light on economic developments in several
countries of Southeast Europe. The European Union and especially
the eurozone continue to experience rhythms of fiscal crisis, as
can most clearly be seen in the debt crisis in the South Periphery.
Despite the fact that several measures and decisions have been
taken to deal with the crisis (banking union, liquidity support
from the European Central Bank), proposals to reform Europe's
strategic policy in order to find a way out of the crisis have been
put forward. This book explores the respective roles that specific
sectors, e.g. the agricultural sector, social capital, tax policies
and labour immigration, can play in this regard. The importance of
international economic relations (exports, imports, FDI, exchange
rates) is analysed, in order to illustrate the nature of the
economic developments and the major economic difficulties these
countries face.
The economies of the European countries are still in recession, the
development process is at a standstill, companies are facing
financial difficulties, and the EU's monetary policy is tight and
focused on lowering inflation. The fiscal problems and high debt
levels of the northern European countries are of great importance,
and they are the consequences of both the European economy's
structural characteristics and the EU's policies. The economic area
of Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the Black Sea countries is also
vital, due to its special economic characteristics. The effects of
the economic crisis on this particular area are catalytic, while
the prospects for recovery are doubtful. The present book deals
with the key aspects of the economic crisis in Europe, especially
focusing on southeast Europe and the Balkans. The consequences of
the crisis in these countries are analyzed and suggestions for how
to address the crisis are outlined.
The European economy is still in recession, even though there are
some weak indications of stabilization. This book examines
important aspects of the crisis in selected countries of Southern
Europe, the Balkans and Eastern Europe. The intensity of the crisis
and its economic and social repercussions have varied from country
to country, generally impacting the core countries less than those
on the periphery. The countries in the latter group currently face
significant structural challenges with regard to improving
productivity and competitiveness, including the areas of
investment, climate, the labour market, and the public sector. The
book not only illustrates the scope of the problem, but also
informs readers on the policies implemented to address it, and
discusses the progress some of the economies have already made.
Special topics include the convergence hypothesis, agriculture and
growth, Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure (PPPI), and
the labour market.
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