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Pedagogical and Education-Related Measures suggested by the Algerian and British governments for the higher education sector during the COVID-19 pandemic – a comparative study

Assassi Tarek, Chenini Abdelhak · Mohamed Khider University, Biskra, Algeria
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching effects, not only on public health but also on the global economy, social interactions, and daily life. It has highlighted the importance of global cooperation and the need for more investment in public health and emergency preparedness. The pandemic also e…
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Cross borders companies and worldwide industry management

Geoffrey Ditta · Universidad Nebrija, Spain
Emerging markets are once again gaining the upper hand. According to the World Bank, current market trends indicate that emerging economies will account for more than 70% of global economic output by 2050. With the economic enigmas and the return of emerging economies, three billion n…
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The Impacts of Political Corruption on Democratic Consolidation and the Electoral Process in Nigeria

Joseph C. Ebegbulem · Department of Political Sciences University of Calabar,…
Since 1999, Nigeria has witnessed an uninterrupted democratic experiment with many challenges. With the installation of multi-party democracy in Nigeria, the era of military authoritarian regimes were over as Nigerians were looking forward to a free society characterized by social justice, economic …
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Deconstructing the use of REPO 105 and Repo 108 Transactions Under SFAS 140: the Case of Lehman Brothers Holding Inc. and the Liability of Ernst & Young

John Burke · RISEBA University Riga, Latvia
Prior to filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman Brothers Holding Inc., [LBHI] relied upon select repurchase agreements denominated “Repo 105” and “Repo 108” for the purpose of re-casting its balance sheet to meet net leverage ratios required by money markets. SFAS 140, as then existing without the 20…
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Analysis of risks and investments’ opportunities in water sector

Fjona Zeneli · Faculty of Economy, University “Ismail Qemali” of Vlora…
While water demand is projected to grow by 41% by 2030, considering also the ultimate reserves of drinking water, it is believed that this element will attract the majority of investments in the coming decades. Opportunities in drinking water sector are numerous, because its process of providing and…
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The effects of the global economic crisis on Macedonian economy: Some macroeconomic indicators and future policy recommendations

Elizabeta Tosheva · Faculty of Law – Kichevo, North Macedonia
The recent economic and financial crisis caused a severe blow to the fragile Macedonian economy, halting the positive development trends in the last decade. This, has in turn, intensified the future challenges. The paper intends to analyze the impact of global economic crisis on the Macedonian econo…
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Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) 2006 - Opportunities, Trade Relation and Evolution of Macedonian Economic Diplomacy

Krum Efremov · University American College Skopje, North Macedonia
Main activity in the foreign trade policy of the Republic of Macedonia during the past 10 years was the integration of the country on the Central European Free Trade Agreement – (CEFTA). The reason for this is the expectation that the membership of the Republic of Macedonia in CEFTA will significant…
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The anti-competitive agreements in the prospective of the law on competition protection - An inside in the Albanian practices and legal framework

Rezana Konomi, Zhaklina Peto · Commissioner, Deputy Chairwoman of the Competition Auth…
In Albania legislation on competition was developed only after the 90s and this is natural depending on the economic development and market model, which before the 90s had spaces of a free and competitive development. Competition is an economic phenomenon that refers to such a state of a free market…
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Causing non-contractual damages according to Albanian law

Amantia Levanaj, Besmira Arshiaj · Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, Albania
This study is mainly focused on handling the causing non-contractual damage, achieving a theoretical analysis of its constituent components as fault, causal connection, unlawful act or omission and damage compensation. Non-contractual liability is provided by our civil code, defining it as at fault …
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Economic crisis impact on Remittances and Migration level in Albania

Adela Shera, Ardita Shehaj · Faculty of Economy, University of Tirana, Albania
Remittances of international migrants as the second largest flow of incomes contribute to the well-being of their households of origin and also have an impact at macro-economic level. Out-migration is an effective means for low-income households to quickly overcome shortages of income. The sustenanc…
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Simulation Analysis of the Effects of Increased Foreign Ownership on Wage Inequality

Merita Zulfiu · Staffordshire University, UK. SEE University, Tetovo, N…
Transition countries have, in general, experienced an increase in labour market inequality during and after the initial transition period. Theory and empirical studies analysing the causes and mechanisms of increasing inequality in transition economies identify globalisation, skilled-biased technolo…