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Chair: Silvia MĂRGINEAN
In this interdisciplinary paper we build on the work of John Henry (2004) by examining a recent edition of a corpus of medieval Arabic documents which describes aspects of the social, political and financial relationships between Islamic Egypt and Christian Nubia, Arabic Documents from Medieval Nubia (Khan, 2024). We highlight how the corpus has provided further evidence in support of the...
Economic stagnation represents a complex and evolving macroeconomic phenomenon that continues to challenge economists, policymakers, and institutions worldwide. Although it lacks a universally accepted definition, economic stagnation broadly refers to a prolonged period of subdued or near-zero growth in Real Gross Domestic Product (RGDP), distinct from recessions, which are marked by two...
Comparing Poland to other EU countries (especially Western European countries), it can be seen that the Polish mortgage market still has a huge potential. This is indicated by the share of mortgages in GDP, the percentage of households burdened with a mortgage, and finally the level of household burden with a mortgage. The Polish mortgage market is highly concentrated, because only 5 banks are...
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This article analyses the impact of Rumunia trade with 78 selected countries and crytocurency minig on Rumunia Actual-Open CO₂ Emissions (EAO) from 2000 to 2020, especially concerning the European Union’s CO₂ emission reduction policies active during that period. The countries selected for analysis were identified based on trade significance, emissions data availability, and...
Heterodox economics is an umbrella for a plethora of economic approaches (e.g. Austrian economics, Institutional economics, ecological economics, Feminist economics, etc.) that is attempting to offer alternative economic policies to the mainstream economics model. The latest developments in the science behind environmental and climate change have demonstrated a failure of the mainstream...
The purpose of this paper is to present a novel methodology for profiling household sustainable consumption scores. The profiling starts with initial clusterisation with 3 clusters. The analysis continues with profiling of clusters by the main segmentations criteria (sub-segmentation). The used dataset contains 2117 rows. These are households from Varna, Sofia and Svishtov, surveyed in 2021...
Ensuring sustainable economic development that supports and protects humanity's long-term existence is one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Through its transformative character, education serves as a catalyst and a key determinant in achieving this goal. Environmental education is essential as a conservation tool that facilitates collaboration among researchers,...
Background: The EU plays a key role in the global response to climate change by applying various mitigation instruments of legal, fiscal, and policy nature. On top of this list, environmental taxation is the central strategy to combat pollution while rewarding sustainable customs. Still, the lengths to which this revenue has the desired effect are unknown.
Brief Literature Review: The EU's...