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Year 2025 Vol. 15(2) - Front Cover and Editorial Board
Contents
Mustafa Gökmenoğlu, İsmail Sadık Yavuz - Analysis of the Relationship Between Economic Growth and Public Expenditures with Time-Varying Models: The Case of TR NUTS Level-1
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Andraž Konc - Mapping Economic Literacy: Comprehensive Literature Review
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Nailul Farih, Lukytawati Anggraeni, Tanti Novianti - Do Natural Resources Abundance and Institutional Quality Promote Economic Growth? A Study on The Resource Curse Hypothesis in Countries with Different Income Groups
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Muhammad Farooq, Ayesha Ayesha, Ahtasham Gul - Forecasting the Future: Neural Networks vs. Time Series in Pakistan’s CPI
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Moussa Hezla, Asmaa Zeggane, Hadjer Khechekhouche - Digital Transformation as a Driver of Green Growth: Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries, 2000-2022
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Olivier Niyitegeka, Sheunesu Zhou - Reassessing the Fisher Effect in South Africa: A Dynamic Bivariate and Time-Frequency Approach to Regional Disparities in Monetary Policy Transmission
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Contents
Mustafa Gökmenoğlu, İsmail Sadık Yavuz - Analysis of the Relationship Between Economic Growth and Public Expenditures with Time-Varying Models: The Case of TR NUTS Level-1
View content (161-182)
Andraž Konc - Mapping Economic Literacy: Comprehensive Literature Review
View content (183-198)
Nailul Farih, Lukytawati Anggraeni, Tanti Novianti - Do Natural Resources Abundance and Institutional Quality Promote Economic Growth? A Study on The Resource Curse Hypothesis in Countries with Different Income Groups
View content (199-218)
Muhammad Farooq, Ayesha Ayesha, Ahtasham Gul - Forecasting the Future: Neural Networks vs. Time Series in Pakistan’s CPI
View content (219-231)
Moussa Hezla, Asmaa Zeggane, Hadjer Khechekhouche - Digital Transformation as a Driver of Green Growth: Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries, 2000-2022
View content (232-267)
Olivier Niyitegeka, Sheunesu Zhou - Reassessing the Fisher Effect in South Africa: A Dynamic Bivariate and Time-Frequency Approach to Regional Disparities in Monetary Policy Transmission
View content (268-293)