How initial price history influences expectation formation in multi-asset experimental markets: An exploratory case study
Economic growth in the European Union: Exploring the role of innovation and gender
What makes stocks sensitive to investor sentiment: An analysis based on Google Trends
Game-theory behaviour of large language models: The case of Keynesian beauty contests
Financial inclusion, remittances and household consumption in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from the application of an endogenous threshold dynamic panel model
The impact of women’s economic empowerment on human development in sub-Saharan Africa: A panel quantile regression approach
The aim of Economics and Business Review is to provide a platform for academicians from all over the world to share, discuss and integrate their research in the fields of economics and finance, including both behavioural economics and finance, with a key interest in topics that are relevant for emerging market economies. The journal welcomes submissions of articles dealing with micro, mezzo and macro issues that are well-founded in modern theories or based on empirical studies and which are valuable for an international readership.
The journal is published in English. Texts are double-blind peer-reviewed by independent specialists from Polish and foreign academic centers. The journal is open for contributions from economists and management specialists both from Poland and abroad.
Economics and Business Review is scored 70 points in the Ministerial List of Journals.
The journal is edited and published in the paper form and also presented on-line.
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