ECONOMIC VISION

 

International Scientific Journal in Economics, Finance, Business, Marketing, Management and Tourism



ISSN (Print): 1857 - 9566
ISSN (Online): 2545-4544
UDC: 33
Publisher: Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Business Administration, Tetova, Republic of North Macedonia
E-mail:  rms@unite.edu.mk
Year of first issue: 2014
Annual issues of the journal: 2 (two)

  • “Economic Vision” – International Scientific Journal is an initiative of the Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Business Administration at University of Tetova. “Economic Vision” is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal whose goal is to provide an academic platform for professionals and researchers to contribute innovative work in the fields of business and economics. It includes original and full-length articles that reflect the latest research and developments in both theoretical and practical aspects of economics, business and management, and will be published in both print and online versions. There will be two issues published per year covering a range of topics from the key fields of economics, finance, tourism, international business and marketing. The global financial crisis saw a profound slowing of economic growth largely due to a decrease in investment projects. This raised the crucial question of how to maintain funding for development projects and continue momentum of economic growth. In all issues of “Economic Vision” academics detect and identify newly created economic opportunities, while monitoring shifts in the current economic paradigm. The works published in these issues focus on capital investments and financial profitability as well as local and state government investment in and financing of scientific projects, all of which are key economic drivers at the local, national, and regional levels. The outputs and practices highlighted in this journal provide comprehensive insight and guidance on raising capital to finance investments and drive economic development in the areas of: science and scientific productivity; sustainable tourism, as well as medical and health tourism and hotel management; human capital; the steel industry, and other sectors and industries. We are grateful to all scholars and researchers who have increased the value of this journal through their academic contributions and input.