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  3. Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021): The European Journal of Applied Economics

Published: 2021/10/15

Original Scientific Paper

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    CORRUPTION IMPACT ON EAST EUROPEAN EMERGING MARKETS DEVELOPMENT
    Dušan Dobromirov
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    CONCENTRATION OF SUPPLY ON THE CHOSEN MARKETS OF SERBIAN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SECTOR
    Milan Kostić, Jelena Živković
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    MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF TAX REVENUE IN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES
    Gbenga Peter Sanusi, Mr., Dr.
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    English DIGITAL PLAYGROUND: FRIEND OR FOE TO THE CHILDREN?
    Nataša Krstić
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    The long-run impact of bank credit growth on social and economic inequalities in Morocco evidence from the Johansen's cointegration analysis
    AHMED KHATTAB
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    THE IMPACT OF CONTROL VARIABLES ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AMONG EMPLOYED PERSONS
    Edit Terek Stojanović
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    PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES OF EMPLOYER BRAND ATTRACTIVENESS AMONG POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY
    Jasmina Ognjanović
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    ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE TOURISM SECTOR IN A COVID-19 PANDEMIC DURING 2021
    Žaklina , Snjezana Stanisic
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    POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND INFORMALITY IN UGANDA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
    Stephen Esaku
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    Structural Breaks, Twitter and the Stock Liquidity of Internet Dot-com Company: Evidence from US Companies
    Osarumwense Osabuohien-Irabor
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