Cost Of Organized Crime

The phenomena of organised crime is particularly pervasive in Italy and therefore, to most accurately model the economic rigorousity present in organized criminal markets

Albania is a developing country

Albania is a developing country with a backward economy compared with other western countries, which needs investments and expenditure budget good management more funding in the sector where population needs more.

Buying Behaviour

We intend to find out the buying behavior of the consumers through their perception of prevailing prices, availability of choices and the perceived government policies.

Albanian oil market

Through this paper we are going to analyze the Albanian oil market and its dependency on imports. Oil is a very important product as a necessary good in the productive process which sustains economic growth. So the demand for oil is in higher levels in the most developed countries such as United States of America (USA), China and Japan.

Deciding the best framework for Albania

Through this article in the light of Creel (2003) Ranking Fiscal Policy rules: the Golden rule of Public Finance vs. the Stability and Growth Pact paper, we try to explain the importance of setting a fiscal rule framework for a country or area. The assessment of the fiscal rules frameworks is analyzed in the third section, based on Creel, Buti et al., other economic and empirical literature, adding also our opinion on these fiscal rule frameworks. Referred to the criteria for an optimal fiscal rule, we have suggested a double fiscal rule which would be the most appropriate one in the case of Albania.

Analysis of agricultural achievements and weakness of Pakistan

Pakistan came into existence in 1947. It is the second emerging economy in South Asia after India. It is bordered on the west by Iran, on the north by Afghanistan, on the north east by China, on the east and south east by India, and on the south by Arabian Sea. Pakistan has a vast and rich natural resources as well as different climatic zones.

Demographic time bomb

Nowadays several countries of the world, especially developed ones are facing with the critical worldwide phenomenon so-called demographic time bomb which characterized by an increasing number of older people dependent on pension schemes and immigrants have higher birth rates than the native-born majority population which is very rapidly aging and having less children in these countries.