Progress in Economics Research. Volume 47

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Albert Tavidze (Editor)

Series: Progress in Economics Research
BISAC: BUS069000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52305/GGPS1250

This edited volume comprises six chapters, each detailing a recent advancement in economics research. Chapter One addresses the idiosyncratic labor markets of Spain and Andalusia. Chapter Two deals with the development and qualitative renewal of Kazakhstan’s human capital in the context of innovative development. Chapter Three analyzes big companies and the relationship between capital and labor in contemporary society, supporting the research agenda of economic sociology and political economy. Chapter Four clarifies the concepts of green finance and identifies trends, challenges, and opportunities for the financial sector’s role in the fight against climate change. Chapter Five sets out to determine whether livestock productivity can increase through bioeconomic management. Finally, Chapter Six studies the economy of crypto assets, comparing it to well-established financial markets and contemplating whether cryptocurrency network structure evolves and the importance of vertices changes.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Reflections on Idiosyncratic Labour Markets: The Spanish and Andalusian Cases
(Carlos Usabiaga and Macarena Hernández-Salmerón – Pablo de Olavide University, Department of Economics, Seville, Spain, et al.)

Chapter 2. Human Capital in the Labor Market of Kazakhstan: Problems and Priorities of Development
(Zaure K. Chulanova – Institute of Economics of the Science Committee of MES of RK, Almaty, Kazakhstan)

Chapter 3. The Financialization Process at a Crossroads: Searching the Industrial Welfare
(Marcelo José do Carmo, Mário Sacomano Neto and Julio Cesar Donadone – Department of Production Engineering, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil)

Chapter 4. Understanding Green Finance: Trends and Challenges
(Iulia Lupu – “Victor Slăvescu” Centre for Financial and Monetary Research, Bucharest, Romania)

Chapter 5. Bioeconomic Approach to Livestock Productivity
(M. Montero-Vega and I. Sánchez-Gómez – Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica)

Chapter 6. Transfer Entropy Networks of Cryptocurrencies and Stocks: A Comparative Study
(Pavel Tsankov and Mariana Durcheva – Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)

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