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Does financial development affect GDP growth ? / Nurija Pajaziti
Title : Does financial development affect GDP growth ? : master thesis - second cycle Material Type: printed text Authors: Nurija Pajaziti, Dissertant ; Miroljub Shukarov, Thesis advisor Publisher: Tetovo : Faculty of business and Economics - SEEU Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: 52 p. Layout: ill. Size: 30 cm General note: Includes bibliographical references
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Includes appendixLanguages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Abstract: Abstract
We can define financialsystem as the policies, factors, and the institutions that make the efficient intermediation and effective financial markets. A strong and developed financial system diversifies risk and allocates resources effectively. It collects savings and allocates the resources to high return projects. The paper discusses why the financial development is important in general, and then concentrates in banking development in particular. I tested the effect of banking size and efficiency on GDP through correlation, and concluded that bank size does not lead in GDP growth, while bank efficiency does. Keywords: financial development, banking sector, economic growthRecord link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=20530 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status M6702-000310 M6702-000310 Pajaziti, N. 2014 General Collection Thesis Repository Master Not for loan Institutions, institutional development and economic growth : the case of middle income countries / Kristina Maric
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Title : Institutions, institutional development and economic growth : the case of middle income countries : doctoral studies-third cycle Material Type: printed text Authors: Kristina Maric, Dissertant ; Miroljub Shukarov, Thesis advisor Publisher: Tetovo : Faculty of business and Economics - SEEU Publication Date: 2020 Pagination: 154 p. Layout: ill. Size: 30 cm General note: Includes bibliographical references
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The aim of this doctoral dissertation is to identify the impact of institutions on economic growth in middle income countries. Since the last century, the need to explain factors that will improve the conditions in which market agents perform started to grow. Having in mind Adam Smith's invisible hand, Marxian socialism, the Keynesian theory, the path of the development of the modern economics reached a point at the establishment of the neoclassical economic growth theory. Having said that, factors such as accumulation of human capital, employment of sophisticated technologies, the endowment of natural resources and the demographics were postulated as factors fostering economic growth. And yet, some misunderstandings could arise from there. The fact that, the highly developed and rich economies have the best technologies or accumulate highly skilled workforce, and on the other side countries with high population growth and endowed with unlimited natural resources are stagnated and poor, leads to opening the question: what actually foster economic growth? The answer to the question relies in the rules of the game within society, or, simply institutions. Institutions as defined by the Noble Laureate Douglas C. North are humanly invented constrains that structure the economical, political and social interaction, or simply they are the rules of the game within society. Institutions could be formal (e.g. property rights and rule of law) and informal (social norms, culture and tradition). Of course there is also an enforcement mechanism. By analyzing both theory and empirical studies, the dissertation confirms that the institutions are in fact drivers of the economic growth. Considering the statistical data for the investment in R&D, the corruption perception index, the rule of law and the tax regulations the dissertation compare the non EU member countries and EU member countries in order to depict the institutional impact on economic growth. The general conclusion was that the EU member countries due to implemented policies and regulations, thus being more institutionally developed perform better in the process of the economic prosper than the non EU member countries. In order to achieve more accurate results and to confirm the hypothesis tested, several methods of panel data regression analysis is performed in order to check the influence institutions have on economic growth. The model developed to run the regression analysis indicates to the fact that the institutions significantly impact the economic growth.Link for e-copy: https://repository.seeu.edu.mk/sites/thesis/ThesisSharedDocs/DR_122860.pdf Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19773 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status D6702-000028 D6702-000028 Maric, K. 2020 General Collection Thesis Repository Doctoral Not for loan Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises / Maja Gjorgjevska
Title : Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises : master thesis - second cycle Material Type: printed text Authors: Maja Gjorgjevska, Dissertant ; Miroljub Shukarov, Thesis advisor Publisher: Tetovo : Faculty of business and Economics - SEEU Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 77 p. Layout: ill. Size: 30 cm General note: Includes bibliographical references
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The master thesis/ Knowledge Management in Small and Medium Enterprises", is going to present a new perspective of management in companies - KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT. Knowledge management is a process that can transform the individual knowledge into organizational knowledge. The process, result in high quality of organizational performance and competitive advantage that brings higher profit. Knowledge is vital factor of production, next to labor, technology and land. It is not easy to copy and transfer. In the master these I am going to analyze the presence and impact of knowledge over company, analyses of actions from corporate management and employees in the companies, to create and share knowledge in companies as well.Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=20827 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status M6702-000347 M6702-000347 Gjorgjevska, M. 2015 General Collection Thesis Repository Master Not for loan Sustainable Economic Growth And Its Determinants In Transition Economies: Case Of Macedonia / Sevil Redzepi
Title : Sustainable Economic Growth And Its Determinants In Transition Economies: Case Of Macedonia : doctoral studies-third cycle Material Type: printed text Authors: Sevil Redzepi, Dissertant ; Miroljub Shukarov, Thesis advisor Publisher: Tetovë : Fakulteti i Biznesit dhe Ekonomisë - UEJL Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: 199 p. Layout: ill. Size: 30 cm General note: Includes bibliographical references
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Economic growth in former socialist economies was mostly extensive, and always required new injections of capital and labor. Technical progress was impressive. Thus, volume of capital and labor increased over time. On the other hand, human capital development as expressed by the level of educational enrollment of population was among the highest in the world. However, the allocation mechanisms were based on plan and directives or orders. Retrospective analysis shows that since 1990's transition economies, including Macedonia, were in deep transition. This transition was multidimensional and had deep roots. It emphasizes change in economic, social, and political life, and so forth. Indeed, transition also understands deep socioeconomic transformation.
According to the official statistics, that does not include shadow economy, during the transition period in all of these economies GDP growth declined and was volatile. Industrial production declined; fixed capital and green-field investments notably decreased. Machinery, equipment and other facilities deteriorated and caused decline in productivity. Furthermore, output in service sector increased while agriculture sector production did not have significant changes. There was no process of reinvestment taking place. Nevertheless, low capacity utilization, depreciation of principal (physical) capital, human capital outflow, slowdown in technical progress, and the missed opportunities for timely changes made the problem of initiating growth even more difficult/ Authorities emphasized the development of the domestic market and requested more foreign credits and foreign direct investments (FDI) without establishing acceptable conditions for businesses. Rodrik (1994) concludes that foreign aid is, at best, only partially successful at promoting growth and reducing poverty. However, domestic market did not achieve the level of competitiveness and many transition economies were not successful in developing comparative market advantages. Considerably, according to Alesina and Rodrik 1994) the main reasons of transition failure are weak institutional development, corruption, inefficiency, and bureaucratic failures.Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18106 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status D6702-000010 D6702-000010 Redzepi,S. 2012 General Collection Thesis Repository Doctoral Not for loan Воведување на Е-банкарство како нов производ за банкарското работење / Марија Марковска
Title : Воведување на Е-банкарство како нов производ за банкарското работење : магистерски труд - втор циклус Material Type: printed text Authors: Марија Марковска, Dissertant ; Miroljub Shukarov, Thesis advisor Publisher: Тетово : Факултет за бизнис и економија - ЈИЕУ Publication Date: 2011 Pagination: 114 p. Layout: ill. Size: 30 cm General note: Includes bibliographical references
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Includes indexLanguages : Macedonian (mac) Original Language : Macedonian (mac) Abstract: АПСГРАКТ
Потребата од глобализација на економијата и вршење на банкарски работи во различно време и различно место се премостува со користење на електронското банкарство. Ваквиот начин им овозможува на клиенти брзо, ефикасно и сигурно работење со низа на поволности во извршувањето на своите безготовински плаќања. Следењето на технолошкиот развој и современите потреби на корисниците банките се повеќе го унапредуваат електронското банкарство со голем број на производи и услуги, а при тоа гарантирајќи ја безбедноста во работењето. Најголема корист од електронското банкарство имаат фирмите кои можат да ги извршуваат своите работи преку компјутер без да чекаат ред пред шалтерите и да бидат ограничени со работното време на банките, истото така од голема корист е и за граѓаните . Клучни зборови: електронско банкарство, информациска технологија, банкарски производи, плаќања, интернет.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status M6702-000129 M6702-000129 Markovska, M. 2011 General Collection Thesis Repository Master Not for loan Сукук / Миролуб Шукаров
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