Technology change and the resulting increase in labour’s productivityis the major contribution of bourgeoisie. Yet, as the path and the velocity of technology’s evolution changes, the phenomenon induces systemic Continue reading
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D. Tutberidze, PhD Student at Ilia State University, Assistant Researcher, D. Japaridze, Doctor of BA, Professor Institute of Economics and Business at Ilia State University (ISU), Tbilisi, Georgia MACROECONOMIC FORECASTING USING BAYESIAN VECTOR AUTOREGRESSIVE APPROACH
There are many arguments that can be advanced to support the forecasting activities of business entities. The underlying argument in favor of forecasting is that managerial decisions are significantly Continue reading
H. Sanko, Professor Colorado State University, Global Campus, USA TRANSFORMING CONSUMER AND IT’S IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UKRAINIAN SOCIETY
This article reviews the changes of consumption patterns in the Ukrainian society over the last 25 years and the impact this transformation had on Ukrainian consumers. The author researches Continue reading
V. Rudyk, Doctor of Science (Economics), Associate Professor, O. Chaikovska, PhD in Philological Sciences State Agrarian-Engineering University in Podilya, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF RETIREMENT INSURANCE AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN UKRAINE
The article attempts to provide an overview of world experience in functioning and development of retirement insurance system based on insurance principles. The world experience in the sphere of retirement Continue reading
V. Laval, economist West University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania THE MEASURABILITY OF CONTROLLING PERFORMANCE
The urge to increase the performance of company processes is ongoing. Surveys indicate however, that many companies do not measure the controlling performance with a defined set of key performance Continue reading
К. Tretiak, PhD in Economics, Assistant Kyiv National Economics University named after Vadym Hetman, Kyiv, Ukraine REINSURANCE SERVICE AND ITS ECONOMIC NATURE
At the reinsurance market the object of purchase and sale is a specific product – a reinsurance service. According to several scientists’ researches, the definition of a reinsurance service is clarified as a Continue reading
R. Holly, Professor, Dr. Hab., E. Greszta, Doctoral student The Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Socio-Economics Policy, Warsaw, Poland CAPTIVE AS AN INSURANCE FORMULA FOR RISK MANAGEMENT: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
This article introduces subject of an insurance captive entity, with focus on how it could be used as insurance formula for risk management. Captive might be the most appropriate insurance formula for risk Continue reading
H. Bachev, Doctor of Sciences (Economics), Professor Institute of Agricultural Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria ABSOLUTE AND COMPARATIVE SUSTAINABILITY OF FARMING ENTERPRISES IN BULGARIA
Evaluating absolute and comparative sustainability of farming enterprises is among the most topical issues for researchers, farmers, investors, administrators, politicians, interests groups and public at Continue reading