2015: The development and perspectives of the world economy: Fragile recovery of the global economy in the time of relatively low crude oil prices and the persisting geopolitical risks
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The aim of this scientific monograph, which is in the order of the tenth in a series of publications of the Institute of Economic Research about development and perspectives of global economy, is to bring, by means of different analyses, the world economic developments from national, regional and global perspective and to summarize the conclusions of the research team, developed on the basis of knowledge of issues arising out of their long-term research. The team of authors of individual chapters used primary and secondary information available and licensed drawn from international institutions (World Bank, IMF, WTO, FAO, ILO, UNCTAD, Eurostat etc.) and other renowned scientific organizations.
Turbulence in the global economy in recent years has been accompanied by a number of unexpected phenomena that affected the economic cycle of individual economies - as developed and emerging and developing. These phenomena were the result of predictable and unpredictable factors...(read more)
2014: Development and prospects of the world economy: recovery of the global economy: real trends and risk factors
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The present set of scientific papers and plastic comprehensively analyze current trends in the world economy from the global as well as regional point of view. More detailed analysis was aimed to particular regional players of global economy, including EU-28, China, USA and other regions. Of course, other theoretical considerations about the global economic order and qualitative analysis of the international financial market are not missing in the research. The team of authors of "Development and prospects of the world economy", wants to issue scientific monograph next year, which will be more detailed and komplex analysis of the events in the world economy with a sober view of the future development and challenges and risks naming of the global economy.
The process of global economic recovery continues although with very modest progress and is facing many obstacles, challenges and risks. The latest forecast from the IMF in October 2014 forecasted an optimistic outlook for the global economy, which is expected to reach this year (2014) around 3.3% of economic growth, which is almost the same as the previous year... (read more)
2013: The development and perspectives of the world economy: Finding possible ways of economic recovery at the time of the persisted crisis of trust
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The aim of this scientific monograph, which is in the order of the eight in a series of publications of the Institute of Economic Research about development and perspectives of global economy, is to bring, by means of different analyses, the world economic developments from national, regional and global perspective and to summarize the conclusions of the research team, developed on the basis of knowledge of issues arising out of their long-term research.
The global economy is undergoing historically one of the most difficult periods. The implications of persistent international financial and economic crisis in some economies have been destructive. Anti-crisis measures taken so far have not produced the desired results, and even lead to mistrust in the ability of policy makers to find a suitable solution for enhanced international economic crisis. The global economy still faces many challenges and obstacles that must be overcome...(read more)
2012: The development and perspectives of the world economy: Between stagnation and recovery
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The present monograph, the seventh edition in a series of publications of Economic Institute about the development and prospects of the global economy, aims to explain and analyze economic events in the national, regional and global perspective and summarize what the conclusions of the research team built on their knowledge of presented issues arising from long-term investigations based on primary and secondary information drawn from international institutions (World Bank, IMF, WTO, FAO, ILO, UNCTAD etc.) and other reputable scientific organizations.
The content of the present monograph is intended for the professional and business community, but also for students of economics. This year's scientific monograph is divided into 12 chapters in five blocks. One of the blocks is given to economic events in the BRIC countries, given the growing importance of these countries in the world economy...(read more)
2011: The Development and Perspectives of the World Economy. Slowing Growth and High Unemployment
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The aim of this scientific monograph, which is in the order of the sixth in a series of publications of the Institute of Economic Research about development and perspectives of global economy, is to bring, by means of different analyses, the world economic developments from national, regional and global perspective.
The global economic conjuncture has shown in the past year (2010) a recovery, albeit fragile, of relatively high growth. This growth, however, many institutions and theorists initially questioned, given the huge financial incentives by individual governments. Pessimists even went much further by questioning the merits of these incentives and considered them inappropriate for government intervention in the economy, especially in the so-called redemption of toxic assets. Economic developments in the first quarter of this year (2011) in many major developed economies confirmed the optimistic outlook for economic growth that even exceeded last year's forecast. Today we can say that the global economy, albeit with some turbulence is out of the worst crisis, but is facing major challenges considerably, which can be an obstacle to further economic growth, or even to sustain the recovery... (read more)
2010: The Development and Perspectives of the World Economy: The Recovery of the World Economy: Reality or Myth?
doc. Ing. Saleh Mothana Obadi, PhD. et al.
The underlined book on the development and perspectives of the world economy (reality versus myth), which is the fifth series of the Institute of Economic Research of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, is aimed at analyzing and confronting different approaches and perspectives on the hot issues regarding the causes, consequences and exit strategies of global economy. In this framework, we believe the book can serve policy makers, research and academic institutions, businesses and the wider public to better understand the core issues, contexts, problems and possible solutions about the rapidly changing global economic landscape. The book addresses the underlined bottlenecks of the global economy from various fronts. The book analyses the changing nature of the world economy from the perspectives of
global economy based on aggregate data as well as from the viewpoint of different regions and groups (clubs). Moreover, the underlined book also looks at some of the controversies and challenges policy makers have been facing during the past and current financial crises. In this framework, besides authors’ expertise, the book also refers to a bulk of global literature, primarily the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, OECD, the European Commission, the United Nations and similar other publications. Obviously, given the complexity of the global economy, the book remains far short of addressing all the problems of the world economy.
Controversies over the recovery of the world economy from its deepest economic and financial crisis ever since the Second World War, which kicked off in 2008 is the most frequently discussed issue throughout the contemporary world. As the dilemma over the causes of the underlined crisis loses momentum, there is a shift in the attention towards finding the ways out of it. In this respect, there is a continuous quest for installing global policy tools not only to end the crisis but also to avert the recurrence of a crisis of such magnitude, which has significant negative ramifications to global economic growth, employment, international trade and international finance, among other things...(read more)
2009: The Development and Perspectives of the World Economy. The Global Financial and Economic Crisis. Causes – Costs – Remedies
Prof. Dr. Ing. Menbere Workie Tiruneh, PhD. et al.
The aim of this monograph, which is in turn the fourth in a series of monographs of the Economic Research on the development and prospects of the world economy, is to analyze the causes, impacts and conclusions of the current financial and economic crisis and from the aspects of the global economy and individual regions or clusters.
The current economic and financial crisis can be considered as one of the most important challenges to the sustainability of the globalization process. Despite significant gains from globalization of the world economy - even though not all countries have the same benefits - regarding the liberalization of the global mobility of capital, goods and services, given the interdependence of the global economy such as the interconnectedness of banking, currency and economic crisis.
In this context, despite the fact that the ongoing crisis was firstly perceived as US crisis, gradually it became clear that this is the most significant global economic crisis after World War II, both in terms of its scale and its negative impact on the global economy... (read more)
2008: Development and prospects of the world economy: the financial turmoil and economic policy dilemmas
Prof. Dr. Ing. Menbere Workie Tiruneh, PhD. et al.
This is third publication of the Development and prospects of world economy, issued by the Institute of Economic Research, provides an critical analysis of the world economy which became more and more complex issue. The publication is aimed primarily to evaluate the actual economic performance of the world economy, but also forecast perspectives of comming two years.
Presented monograph is comming at a time when the global economy is struggling with various crisis and economic policy (mainly the policy of developed countries) is not able to reac properly to solve these serious issues... (read more)
2007: The Development and Perspectives of the World Economy. The Benefits of Information Technology and the Costs of Climate Change
Prof. Dr. Ing. Menbere Workie Tiruneh, PhD. et al.
Monograph, the Development and Perspectives of the World Economy. The Benefits of Information Technology and the Threat of Climate Change comes as the next - already the second publication of a long-term project of the Economic Institute in Bratislava.
It has the same objective as the first one, to analyze and critically evaluate, with which in 2006 the world economy struggled, and to analyze what obstacles it will have to overcome in 2007 and thereafter.
The monograph is focused on detailed mapping and assessment of macroeconomic developments and global economy as a whole and its individual regions, or clusters and has pointed to the need for synchronization of global macroeconomic policy that enforces the process of globalization and the resulting possible implications not only for economic policy makers, but also for the business sector in the Slovak Republic... (read more)
2006: Development and Prospects of the World Economy: Global competitiveness, energy and the demographic crisis
Prof. Dr. Ing. Menbere Workie Tiruneh, PhD. et al.
The goal of study is to inform briefly the professional and business community with challenges, opportunities, risks and uncertainties related to the world economy, not only in the context of globalization, but especially in the context of the IT technologies that fundamentally change the understanding of the workings the world economy in recent years.
The development of the world economy in recent years can be characterized as significantly positive, despite rapid price increases in oil and other primary commodities, natural disasters (especially in Asia and the United States) or the threat of global terrorism...(read more)