149(3-4(1)), 2015
Economic Annals-XXI
ISSN 1728-6220 (Print)
ISSN 1728-6239 (Online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea
Volume 149, Issue 3-4(1)
April 30, 2015
CONTENTS
ECONOMIC THEORY
Kraus, N. (Ukraine).
Institutional design on meso-level of innovative economy: fractal-facet model 4-7
Kutsenko, V. (Ukraine).
Noosphere paradigm of economic development 8-11
POLITICS
Movchan, M. (Ukraine).
Political and economic interests of China on the African continent 12-15
WORLD ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
Stecenko, I. (Latvia).
Analysis of free economic zones functioning in the Asian Region. In English 16-29
Cibakova, V., & Cihovska, V. (Slovakia).
Euromarketing: factors and determinants of the European market. In English 20-23
ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL ECONOMY
Vasyltsiv, T., & Grynkevych, S. (Ukraine).
Environment for economic security of entrepreneurship formation in Ukraine 24-27
Ivanov, Yu., & Tyshchenko, V. (Ukraine).
Public-private partnership potential in knowledge economy: regional aspect. In English 28-31
Peshkov, V., & Yaskova, N. (Russia).
The process of administration in modern conditions: myths and reality. In Russian 32-36
Shazali Abu Mansor, Chin-Hong Puah, Venus Khim-Sen Liew, & Shirly Siew-Ling Wong (Malaysia).
An early warning indicator of economic vulnerability constructing for Malaysian economy. In English 37-41
ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISES
Mazaraki, A., & Kasianova, A. (Ukraine).
Overview of proactive and reactive activities of corporate crisis management. In English 42-45
Khoma, I. (Ukraine).
Enterprise’s economic protectability diagnostics under the impact of unsettled business conflicts. In English 46-50
Polyanska, A. (Ukraine).
Social responsibility as an enterprise’s development factor. In English 51-54
Potkany, M., & Stachova, K. (Slovakia).
Required skills and abilities of facility manager on strategic level of managing in Slovak companies. In English 55-59
Kuzheliev, M. (Ukraine).
Corporate social responsibility paradigm formation in Ukraine 60-63
Mishenin, E., Koblianska, I., & Mishenina, N. (Ukraine).
Strategy of implementation of ecologically-oriented logistical management of enterprise’s production system 64-67
Yakubiv, V. (Ukraine).
Accounting and analytical methods of diagnostics improvement for enterprises’ organizational development. In English 68-71
Pompurova, K., Marakova, V., & Simockova, I. (Slovakia).
Consumer behaviour examination in case of a package tour purchase: example of Slovak citizens. In English 72-75
Starkov, R., Sapozhnikov, A., & Lontsikh, P. (Russia).
Economic criteria of production quality management and loss minimization. In Russian 76-79
Temchenko, O. (Ukraine).
Estimation of mining enterprises’ activity when forming their competiton positions and considering risks 80-83
MONEY, FINANCES AND CREDIT
Bogolib, T. (Ukraine).
Fiscal policy as an instrument of macroeconomic stability. In Russian 84-87
Navrotskyy, S., & Paliukh, O. (Ukraine).
Comprehensive efficiency assessment of Ukraine’s agricultural sector development under the influence of public financing 88-92
PRODUCTIVE FORCES DEVELOPMENT AND REGIONAL ECONOMY
Niemets, L., Segida, K., & Guseva, N. (Ukraine).
Demographic potential as the basis for social and economic development. In English 93-96
Csete, M., & Szabo, M. (Hungary).
Pole cities: economic development enhancers and limits. Case of two Hungarian regional centres. In English 97-100
Kryvenko, S. (Ukraine).
Conceptual foundations of cluster mechanisms development in wastes treatment: the regional aspect. In English 101-104
DEMOGRAPHY, ECONOMY OF LABOUR, SOCIAL ECONOMY AND POLICY
Fila, M., & Juranova, K. (Slovakia).
Human capital management: evaluation of selected unemployment aspects. In English 105-108
Ismail R., Sahri, H. I., & Yuliyusman, F. (Malaysia).
Occupational selectivity bias and gender wage gap in Malaysian manufacturing sector. In English 109-112
Martynenko, M. (Ukraine).
Institutional changes in vocational education in conditions of European integration of Ukraine. In English 113-116
Pochtovyuk, A. (Ukraine).
The rule of successful state regulation of higher education development 117-120