EuroEconomica
Recognized by CNCSIS B+ Category
Frequency: 2 issues per year (May, November)
Print ISSN: 1582-8859
Online ISSN: 2065-3883
The Danubius University of Galati is renewing and relaunches the journal entitled EuroEconomica. Our scientific review aims at promoting an interdisciplinary approach on a large range of topics covering economic phenomena and the major intellectual trends in Economic theory, finance and banking. EuroEconomica seeks to provide a framework for merging ideas from various fields studying the complex world of business and the relationships between society and business.
It is the editors’ firm belief that such a line of approach will contribute to the development of economic knowledge and the understanding of current economic issues. However, the editors intend to stimulate authors to engage in interdisciplinary research and that is why the journal does not have a given ideological target or subject.
You can find EuroEconomica in the following international databases: CEEOL; EBSCO Publishing; EconPapers; RePec; IDEAS; DOAJ; Proquest.
Vol 38, No 2 (2019)
Table of Contents
Business Administration and Business Economics
Effect of Diverse Tax Revenues and Effective Government on Economic Growth in Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Oluwarotimi Ayokunnu Owolabi, Olamide Olusogo Ogunleye, Joy Tamuno Inimgba |
Leverage and Liquidity Management: Evidence from Nigerian Consumer Goods Firms | PDF HTML |
Abdul-Azeez Adeniyi Alao, Joel Adeniyi Okewale, Wasiu Abiodun Sanyaolu |
Foreign Direct Investment in Africa – Does Human Capital Development Matter? | PDF HTML |
Patricia Lindelwa Rudo Makoni |
The Demand For Corruption: A Case of Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Feyisayo Oyolola, Richard Kyarem |
General Government Debt and Growth in SADC Countries | PDF HTML |
Mduduzi Biyase |
Oil Price Shocks, Exchange Rate Volatility and Private Consumption in MINT Countries | PDF HTML |
Sakiru Oladele Akinbode, Bashiru Anifowose Kukoyi, Oluwatomisin J. Oyewole |
How relevant is financial sector development in the FDI-exports nexus in BRICS? | PDF HTML |
Kunofiwa Tsaurai, Lindiwe Ngcobo |
An Equilibrium Model with Applications for Some of the Asian and Australia-Oceania Countries - Part One | PDF HTML |
Catalin Ioan, Gina Ioan |
Exchange Rate Volatility And Foreign Direct Investment In Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Damian Chidozie Uzoma-Nwosu, Samuel Orekoya |
Intrapreneurial Orientation in SMEs: A South African Perspective | PDF HTML |
Chris Schachtebeck, Darelle Groenewald, Cecile Nieuwenhuizen |
Deciphering regional consumption-gap in Tunisia: A micro-econometric analysis based desegregated well-being data | PDF HTML |
Amal Jmaii |
Tourists’ Loyalty Towards a Tourism Destination: The Case of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa | PDF HTML |
Ikechukwu Onyekwere Ezeuduji, Pamela S. Mhlongo |
Asymmetric Effects of Money Supply Growth on Economic Growth in Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Oziengbe Scott Aigheyisi, Julius Ovuefeyen Edore |
The Attributes of Successful Tourism-related Entrepreneurs: a case from South Africa | PDF HTML |
Sibusiso D. Ntshangase, Ikechukwu Onyekwere Ezeuduji |
National Domestic savings, Inflation, exchange rate and Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria: ARDL Approach. | PDF HTML |
Joseph Nwabueze Amaefule, Emmanuel O Maku |
Relative Impact Of Transport Infrastructure Investment On Sectoral Growth In Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Walid Gbadebo Adebosin, E. O. George, L. A. Salami, D. T. Saula |
Age Structure, Human Capital Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria and South Africa | PDF HTML |
Ayuba Tajudeen Ojewuyi, Ahmed Shina Alimi |
An Empirical Investigation of Remittances and Financial Inclusion Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa | PDF HTML |
Lukman Oyeyinka Oyelami |
Stakeholders’ Perception for Development of an Entrepreneurial and Innovative Institution | PDF HTML |
Gasparotti Carmen, Eugen Rusu |
Financing Local Subordination Hospitals in the Context of Decentralizing the Medical Services | PDF HTML |
Silvia Bunea, Ecaterina Necsulescu |
The four walls theory – an essay | PDF HTML |
Florian-Marcel Nuta |