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Macroeconomic Cycles and Business Strategy Adaptation
Author: Lina Marković — Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Macroeconomic cycles—alternating phases of expansion, slowdown, recession, and recovery—shape the environment in which firms operate. Managers cannot control interest rates, inflation, or aggregate demand, but they can design strategies that anticipate, absorb, and even leverage these cyclical changes. This article examines how firms adapt their strategies across macroeconomic cycles by combining insights fr
Dec 1, 202523 min read
Public Policy, Regulation, and the Dynamics of Market Competition
Author: Dr. Lina Haddad Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Market competition has long been considered a natural and largely self-regulating process. Classical economic theory assumed that if governments prevented collusion and provided a basic legal framework, competitive forces would naturally drive innovation, efficiency, and consumer welfare. Yet the realities of the twenty-first century challenge this assumption. Digital platforms with global reach, network
Dec 1, 202511 min read
Behavioral Economics: Rethinking the Rational Market Paradigm
Author: Dr. Nadia El-Mansour Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract For most of the twentieth century, economic theory was built on the assumption that individuals behave rationally and that markets function as efficient mechanisms for allocating resources. At the core of this paradigm lies the notion that investors optimize utility, process information accurately, and collectively drive markets toward equilibrium. However, mounting evidence from psychology, sociolo
Dec 1, 20259 min read
Regional Integration and the Rise of Cross-Border Value Chains: Dynamics, Power, and Development Prospects
Author: Dr. Samir Khalil Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Regional integration has become a major force shaping contemporary patterns of production, investment, and trade. As neighbouring states deepen economic cooperation, they increasingly participate in cross-border value chains in which tasks are distributed across several economies rather than concentrated in a single country. These regional production systems link firms and institutions through shared regu
Nov 25, 20259 min read
The Evolution and Social Dynamics of Money: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis
Author: Erlan Kadyrov Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract The history of money represents a fascinating interplay between...
Sep 9, 20255 min read
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