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2012, Volume 15, Issue 4
2012, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 295-302 The social power of trade unions in the new market economies: why is it in decline?
by Ribarova, Ekaterina
- 303-313 Trade unions in Slovenia: historical development and the current situation
by Stanojević, Miroslav & Broder, Živa
- 315-326 The contemporary role of trade unions in the European Union in comparison with Macedonia, Serbia and Croatia
by Chavleski, Aleksandar & Risteski, Temelko
- 327-336 Trade unions – between the Scylla and Charybdis of politics
by Marinković, Darko & Marinković, Vladimir
- 337-344 Trade unions and transition
by Momčilović, Oliver & Draganović, Mile
- 345-351 The need for quality trade union organisation
by Kostić, Duško & Cvejić, Radoje & Marković, Radmila
- 353-362 The trade union right to organise and its exercise in the Republic of Macedonia
by Risteski, Temelko & Sijić, Vesna & Mihtaroski, Emrah
- 363-373 Influence of the European Trade Union Confederation on the development of trade unions in a transition country
by Mirjanić, Željko & Čošabić, Jasna
- 375-379 The modernisation of workers’ unions for the 21st century
by Ristić, Predrag
- 381-389 Creating a role for unions in ambient conditions for increasing employment
by Pavlović, Marko & Stamenković, Mladen
- 391-399 Trade union pluralism – progression or regression in the protection of workers’ rights in the Republic of Macedonia?
by Kalamatiev, Todor & Ristovski, Aleksandar
- 401-411 Role of trade unions in the prevention of mobbing (or bullying)
by Stefanović, Gordan
- 413-420 Review article: Europeanisation at the crossroads
by Petritsch, Wolfgang & Solioz, Christophe
2012, Volume 15, Issue 2
2012, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-26 When the EU met the western Balkans: Ready for the wedding?
by Aspridis, George & Petrelli, Marina
- 27-37 A ‘Europe of multiple speed’ in a downward spiral
by Galgóczi, Béla
- 39-50 The development of social security policies in Greece (1974-2011) through the method of data analysis
by Eleftheria, Masoura
- 51-60 Social and economic trends in south-east Europe
by Galgóczi, Béla & Sergi, Bruno S.
- 61-80 Why is there no money for pensions? The causes of the social insurance budget deficit and alternative solutions
by Voinea, Liviu
- 81-94 Calculating reimbursement rates in Bulgaria – results of recent reforms
by Markov, Ivan & Nacheva, Jeni & Yosifov, Yosif & Zareva, Maria & Georgieva, Petya
- 95-108 Increasing the effectiveness of FDI as a driving factor in raising the level of competitiveness in the western Balkans
by Jaćimović, Danijela
- 109-121 Health issues of immigrant women: A qualitative study of domestic services in Turkey
by Etiler, Nilay & Lordoglu, Kuvvet
- 123-135 Survival strategies of the poor and marginalised – The case of internally displaced people in Georgia
by Rekhviashvili, Lela
2011, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 463-480 To Europe and back – The Croatian EU accession process and its outcomes
by Šeperić, Darko
- 481-492 Under pressure: The impact of EU policy on the social partners in central and eastern Europe
by Palinkas, Ivana
- 493-504 Civil society: any way out from the dead end?
by Solioz, Christophe
- 505-519 The problem of unemployment in the Republic of Serbia with specific regard to informal employment
by Paunović, Sanja & Kosanović, Rajko
- 521-544 Ageing population and labour productivity in Bulgaria
by Rangelova, Rossitsa & Sariiski, Grigor
- 545-569 Trade unions in Turkey: past, present and future developments
by Wannöffel, Manfred
- 571-588 Transition from the old to the new: lessons learned in the Israeli Histadrut during the Ramon leadership
by Moskovich, Yaffa
2011, Volume 14, Issue 3
2011, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 151-168 Romania: the cost of scarce social policies – economic failure
by Cretu, Gabriela
- 169-184 Serbia: equity and efficiency – hand-in-hand
by Pavlović, Dušan & Arandarenko, Mihail
- 185-196 Croatia: Paradise Lost
by Bejaković, Predrag
- 197-214 Bulgaria: transition revised – social fragmentation and the increase in poverty
by Petkov, Krastyo & Vladikov, Atanas
- 215-238 Bosnia and Herzegovina: development versus progress
by Cenić, Svetlana
- 239-249 Montenegro: from equity towards efficiency
by Kaluđerović, Jadranka
- 251-264 Macedonia: education vs. unemployment – a way out of poverty?
by Milevska Kostova, Neda & Kotevska, Biljana
- 265-276 Kosovo: new country, old problems
by Mehmeti, Jeton
- 277-292 Albania: education, employment and social policies – lost in translation
by Çela, Erisa
- 293-313 Moldova: system survival vs. long-term viability
by Ciurea, Cornel
2011, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 7-15 Post-crisis development model of Serbia
by Tiosavljević, Rastimir
- 17-25 Effects of the economic crisis in Romania
by Duguleană, Constantin
- 27-40 Analysis of the asset and loan portfolios of Latvian commercial banks under the circumstances of the crisis of 2008 and afterwards
by Saksonova, Svetlana
- 41-49 The strengthening of company competitiveness during the crisis period
by Kalač, Edin & Gračanin, Šaban
- 51-60 What can we expect from corporate reporting? The case of Croatia
by Golja, Tea & Paulišić, Morena
- 61-71 Montenegro in the entangled world: perceiving the global crisis from a local perspective
by Popović, Saša
- 73-82 Playing ‘hide and seek’ with the Treasury: why do Poles engage in the unofficial labour market?
by Mróz, Bogdan
- 83-100 Private pension funds in Poland
by Keller-Krawczyk, Lech
- 101-109 Crime and motivation towards corruption as a result of countries in transition: A case study of Serbia
by Momčilović, Oliver & Đurić, Aleksandar & Kadarjan, Danijel
- 111-118 The peaceful resolution of labour disputes in the direction of social peace
by Perić, Vladimir
- 119-130 Legal environment, national strategies and policies for the employment of people with disabilities
by Živitere, Marga & Člaidze, Viktors
- 131-142 Limiting environmentally harmful economic activities: the role of environmental NGOs and activist groups
by Ozola, Alda
2010, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 439-458 Varieties of capitalism in central and eastern Europe: measuring the co-ordination index of a national economy
by Baboš, Pavol
- 459-473 What have we learned from the global financial crisis so far: some lessons and some dilemmas
by Petkovski, Mihail & Hristova, Lidija
- 475-488 Towards a collective memory of socialism? Grounding the discursive production of Hungarian and Czech post-communist anti-communism
by Dujisin, Zoltán
- 489-496 Electoral participation as an indicator of democracy in postcommunist countries
by Maštalír, Martin
- 497-514 Turkish labour law: a political economy perspective
by Özdemir, Ali Murat & Yücesan-Özdemir, Gamze
- 515-537 Impacts of 2001 internal and recent global economic crises on youth unemployment in Turkey
by Köse, Seyit & Durusoy, Serap
- 539-550 The cross-fertilization of cultures through entrepreneurial action: the Berlin case
by Tuncer, Demet
- 551-564 Transnational engagements and the future economic aspirations of Turkish-speaking young people in London
by Enneli, Pınar
- 565-577 Education, meritocracy and opinions toward affirmative action targeted at women in Albania
by Faniko, Klea & Lorenzi-Cioldi, Fabio & Buschini, Fabrice
- 579-587 The analysis of stochastic dependence in determining a decision on setting up a firm in Poland – survey results
by Korpysa, Jarosław
2010, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 299-311 The long and winding road
by Solioz, Christophe
- 313-325 How is the ‘European BRIC’ faring? Social policy, the labour market and industrial relations in Turkey
by Tsarouhas, Dimitris
- 327-342 Power, politics and the Turkish labour union elite
by de Spiegelaere, Stan
- 343-353 The implementation of migration policy in Ukraine: autonomous or directed?
by Zimmer, Kerstin
- 355-376 The involvement of foreign citizens in the Czech labour market
by Pavelka, Tomáš
- 377-389 Socio-geographic transformation as a result of a subjective sense of poverty in selected regions of Slovakia
by Madzinová, Michaela & Bystrická, Silvia & Rusnák, Jaroslav
- 391-408 Estimating the impact of the Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan customs union
by Isachenko, Tatiana & Krjuchkov, Roman
- 409-319 New brand Poland – Polish society in a consumer era
by Kossakowski, Radosław
- 421-431 Opening Pandora’s box – Is there any hope of a turn for the better in the employment situation of the Visegrád Four countries?
by Lipták, Katalin
2010, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 157-179 The regulation of European labour mobility: National policy responses to the free movement of labour transition arrangements of recent EU enlargements
by Wright, Chris
- 181-192 A paradox in EU migration management
by Genç, Deniz
- 193-206 Explaining differences in labour mobility in Czech Republic and Slovakia
by Kurekova, Lucia
- 207-215 Adaptation of labour migrants as a function of social management
by Rocheva, Anna
- 217-226 Lobbying for a faster integration track for the western Balkans region
by Djurović, Gordana & Radović, Milivoje
- 227-255 Monetary policy and disinflation on the way to the euro in Slovenia
by Kozamernik, Damjan & Žumer, Tina
- 257-269 Globalisation and the financial sector
by Rupeika-Apoga, Ramona
- 271-283 Problems of capital structure: the case of Latvia
by Zelgalve, Elvīra & Romānova, Inna
- 285-291 (In)Terminable intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Solioz, Christophe
2010, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 7-27 Ukraine as a neo-patrimonial state: understanding political change in Ukraine in 2005-2010
by Malygina, Katerina
- 29-40 The rise of right-wing populism in Hungary
by Becker, Jens
- 41-54 Political change in Bulgaria: interpreting the 2009 General Election results
by Kanev, Dobrin
- 55-67 The re-birth pangs of New Turkey in the 21st century
by Dönmez, Rasim Özgür
- 69-88 Transnational corporations, labour relations and trade unions – the case of Russia
by Kozina, Irina
- 89-101 Explaining continuity and change in postcommunist central European welfare states
by Makszin, Kristin Nickel
- 103-120 The reform of the pensions system in Serbia and the proposals of the International Monetary Fund
by Kosanović, Rajko & Paunović, Sanja
- 121-136 Demand for money in Macedonia
by Petrevski, Goran & Jovanovski, Kiril
- 137-148 Corporate capitalism, the end of a doctrine – Abstractionism or creative destruction?
by Dragićević Radičević, Tatjana
2009, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 439-460 The global financial crisis and the post-Lisbon prospects of enlargement
by Qerimi, Qerim & Sergi, Bruno
- 461-476 The transmission of monetary policy in central and east European countries: what is the role of the banks’ market power and efficiency?
by Figuet, Jean-Marc & Lapteacru, Ion
- 477-491 Employment protection legislation in central and east European countries
by Tonin, Mirco
- 493-511 Social rights and the decommodification of labour
by Mütevellioğlu, Nergis & Bato Cizel, Rabia
- 513-516 The role of trade unions in fighting the effects of crisis
by Apostoiu, Liviu
- 517-531 Serbia – A state of social justice (From normative solutions towards practice)
by Obradović, Zarko
- 533-551 The 2002 strategy for privatisation in Serbia
by Obradović, Marija
- 553-558 Overcoming crisis strategies in the face of the growth of market competitiveness
by Bogavac-Cvetković, Nataša & Ilić, Bojan
2009, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 301-314 The capitalist crisis and its implications for the Turkish economy
by Durmus, Mustafa
- 315-328 The influence of the world economic crisis in Serbia, the measures of the government, the role of the IMF and the trade union response
by Kosanović, Rajko & Paunović, Sanja
- 329-337 Economic crisis and the position of employees in Serbia
by Kostic, Dejan
- 339-368 Should the Macedonian denar be devalued? Some evidence from the trade equations
by Jovanovic, Branimir
- 369-389 The benefits and risks of financial globalisation: evidence from the European transition economies
by Stojkov, Aleksandar
- 391-406 Entrepreneurship in central-eastern European countries
by Korpysa, Jarosław
- 407-431 Trade unions in transitional Russia – peculiarities, current status and new challenges
by Chetvernina, Tatiana
2009, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 151-173 Social dialogue, workers’ rights and freedom of association in the western Balkans – a survey after a first round of empirical research
by Kohl, Heribert
- 175-188 The crisis of transition and the transition of crisis
by Marinković, Darko & Marinković, Vladimir
- 189-218 Wages in Montenegro under the pressure of global crisis
by Ðurić, Dragan
- 219-228 Tax policy and employment: the case of the Czech Republic
by Janíčko, Pavel & Švihlíková, Ilona
- 229-237 Environmental competitiveness during the economic crisis
by Piskulova, Natalia
- 239-262 Reproduction of human capital in Bulgaria
by Zareva, Irena
- 263-293 Comparative analysis of the Serbian and German legislation on emergency medical services
by Tiede, Wolfgang & Simon, Christine
2009, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 9-21 Post-electoral Moldova in the search for legitimacy
by Munteanu, Igor
- 23-33 Central eastern Europe five years after enlargement: in full grip of the crisis
by Galgóczi, Béla
- 35-58 Labour migration from east to west in the context of European Union integration
by Rangelova, Rossitsa
- 59-78 Macroeconomic aspects of privatisation in Montenegro
by Radović, Milivoje & Jovović, Milorad & Bajeć, Jurij
- 79-95 Estimating the hidden economy in Bulgaria
by Goev, Valentin
- 97-116 The influence of the European Union employee participation system and related acquis on companies operating in Turkey
by Özcüre, Gürol & Demirkaya, Harun & Eryiğit, Nimet & Yüce, Gönül
- 117-127 The role of marketing in improving communication between medical staff and the beneficiaries of health services
by Milanović-Golubović, Vesna
- 129-146 How do we manage people: the case of Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia & Herzegovina
by Vasic, Mile
2008, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 445-467 The functioning of the pensions insurance system in the countries of former Yugoslavia
by Golubović, Velizar
- 469-483 Opening Pandora’s box: social security reform in Turkey in the time of the AKP
by Özdemir, Ali Murat & Yücesan-Özdemir, Gamze
- 485-502 Quality of governance as measured by World Bank indicators for the region of south-east Europe
by Jaćimović, Danijela & Karadžić, Vesna & Bošković, Tatjana
- 503-515 Lifelong learning, new technologies and changes in the structure of the employed labour force
by Marinković, Darko
- 517-538 The influence of some socio-demographic characteristics of young people on their attitudes towards people with physical disabilities
by Leutar, Zdravka & Raič, Natalija
- 539-559 Powerless duplicators of masculine politics
by Altindal, Yonca
- 561-579 AGOS: the creation of a collective Armenian identity
by Dönmez, Rasim Özgür
2008, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 289-293 Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and the new EU outline border: an introduction to ‘Borderland III’
by Becker, Jens
- 295-306 Where Europe disappears into the sea: a trip to the old Bessarabia and the new border area of the EU
by Engelberg, Achim
- 307-317 Germans in Bessarabia: historical background and present-day relations
by Schmidt, Ute
- 319-353 Market development and investment potential in the Odessa region
by Koranda, Natalie
- 355-369 Everyday life on the eastern border of the EU –between Romanianism and Moldovanism in the border area of the Republic of Moldova and Romania
by Arambaşa, Mihaela Narcisa
- 371-398 Moldova looks westwards, and wins?
by Munteanu, Igor
- 399-429 Moldova’s border with Romania: challenges and perspectives after Romania’s accession to the European Union
by Avram, Andrei & Müller, Dietmar
- 431-433 Book review
by Becker, Jens & Engelberg, Achim
2008, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 151-184 Sustainability of health care financing in the western Balkans: an overview of progress and challenges
by Bredenkamp, Caryn & Gragnolati, Michele
- 185-197 The sustainability of pension reforms in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe
by Guardiancich, Igor
- 199-218 The economics of international trade in south-eastern Europe
by Naghshpour, Shahdad & Sergi, Bruno S.
- 219-237 Wages and collective bargaining in Bulgaria
by Tomev, Lyuben & Daskalova, Nadezhda & Mihailova, Tatiana & Ivanova, Violeta
- 239-255 The development and actual condition of industrial relations in Bulgaria as an element of national security in the transition period
by Petrov, Aleksey
- 257-275 The social and cognitive roles of sympathy
by Fatic, Aleksandar
2008, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 7-27 The European Union and the western Balkans
by Becker, Jens
- 29-44 Overview of measures taken in the area of health care reforms in Croatia and their results
by Peris, Marina & Smid, Jagoda & Dukic, Natasa
- 45-52 Decentralisation in Macedonia’s health system: a consultancy report
by Stojkoski, Aleksandar
- 53-77 The impact of the migration of health care workers on the countries involved: the Romanian situation
by Rotila, Viorel
- 79-97 Legal dimensions of immigrant access to employment in Bulgaria: a contextual analysis
by Lewis, Themba & Daskalova, Diana
- 99-109 Ethnic Albanian rings of organised criminals and the trafficking and smuggling of human beings: an international, regional and local perspective
by Tabaku, Arben
- 111-119 The resolution of collective labour disputes in Serbia
by Kostic, Dejan
- 121-135 The factors related to organic food consumption and healthy lifestyles: a study of Turkish consumers
by Tokay Argan, Mehpare
2007, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 7-16 Key factors in a balanced regional development for Serbia
by Kastratovic, Edita
- 17-44 Human resources in Serbia – a basic postulate of economic development
by Marinkovic, Vladimir
- 45-50 Transnistria – an unrecognised country within Moldova
by Borsi, Mihály
- 51-66 Transnistria: a paradise for vested interests
by Munteanu, Angela & Munteanu, Igor
- 67-82 Regulating employee representation in postsocialist supervisory boards
by Vliegenthart, Arjan
- 83-106 Are trade unions effective accounting actors?
by Careja, Romana
- 107-126 From the perspective of EU integration: trade union rights in Turkey
by Uçkan, Banu
- 127-134 Status and prospects of the Bulgarian banking system in the conditions of a united European market
by Mihaylov, Ivaylo & Velitchkova, Diana
- 135-155 Analysis of the first draft of the Moldovan Law on public-private partnerships
by Tiede, Wolfgang & Krispenz, Sabina
2007, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 7-40 Industrial relations structures in south-east Europe and Turkey: a view from the metalworking industry
by Wannöffel, Manfred & Le, Josef & Kramer, Julia
- 41-56 The employment-related legal and policy framework for company restructuring in Slovenia
by Rajgelj, Barbara & Rojec, Matija
- 57-71 Creativity as a factor in competitiveness on the international market
by Perovic, Vladimir & Komazec, Gordana
- 73-86 Main factors of influence on accounting procedures in Slovenian business enterprises
by Novak, Ales
- 87-105 Migration in the Albania of the post-1990s: triggered by post-communist transformations and facilitator of socio-demographic changes
by Çaro, Erka & van Wissen, L.J.G.
- 107-120 (Necessary and sufficient) Conditions for reforming pensions schemes in eastern Europe: Slovenia vs. Macedonia
by Jano, Dorian
- 121-131 What has happened to firstborn social theory: the social contract
by Fatic, Aleksandar
- 133-146 Way of life and survival strategies in earthquake adapted settlements in Turkey
by Kayıkçı, Murat
- 147-152 Freedom of the press and the ambivalence of the privatised mass media in south-eastern Europe
by Becker, Jens
2007, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 7-32 Economic structures in south-eastern Europe and Turkey: a view from the metalworking industry
by Wannöffel, Manfred & Le, Josef & Kramer, Julia
- 33-55 Privatisation and the break-up of Yugoslavia
by Obradović, Marija
- 57-65 The process of EU enlargement towards south-eastern Europe: current challenges and perspectives
by Sergi, Bruno S. & Qerimi, Qerim
- 67-80 Rethinking south-eastern Europe through a pan-European perspective
by Solioz, Christophe
- 81-94 Fighting corruption and organised crime as a means of socio-economic development in south-east Europe
by Sergi, Bruno S. & Qerimi, Qerim
- 95-107 Towards the Europeanisation of trade unions in post-Communist Romania
by Pilat, Ninucia-Maria
- 109-117 A call for radical reform: an analysis of the Bulgarian health care system and its management
by Yosifov, Yosif
- 119-130 The new public accounting law in Albania – the current situation and the introduction of IPSAS to systems of public accounting
by Tiede, Wolfgang & Krispenz, Sabina
- 131-135 Ethnic conflicts and transition experiences in south-east Europe
by Rothacher, Albrecht
2007, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 7-25 Croatia and Serbia on their road to EU accession – halfway there?
by Tiede, Wolfgang
- 27-37 The power of knowledge and the learning corporation
by Cvetković, Nataša & Grgurević, Slavenko
- 39-60 The socio-historical consequences of privatisation in Serbia
by Obradović, Marija
- 61-72 Key elements of a development strategy for the south of Serbia
by Kastratović, Edita & Marinković, Vladimir
- 73-78 Reform of the system of social insurance indispensable for Albania
by Telo, Ilia
- 79-101 Government education expenditures and income inequality: evidence from provinces of Turkey
by Köse, Seyit & Güven, Aytekin
- 103-126 The paradoxical image of the west in different ideologies and essentialism in Turkish politics
by Dönmez, Rasim Özgür
- 127-137 Turquality: an innovative unique model for making global brands out of Turkish products
by Tac, Nurullah & Aglargoz, Ozan