Anisa Balla

Anisa Balla
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  • PhD. Candidate in Economic Science
  • Project Office Coordinator at Canadian Institute of Technology

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Current institution
Canadian Institute of Technology
Current position
  • Project Office Coordinator
Additional affiliations
October 2017 - present
Logos University College
Position
  • Lecturer

Publications

Publications (9)
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During the last three decades, Albania has maintained steady economic growth which has significantly improved the poverty rate and living standards. However, demographic change has influenced differences in regional development, pres suring the government to draw up new socioeconomic policies to prevent greater inequality between the regions. Inter...
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The growth of industrialization, urbanization, and changes in the pattern of life, factors associated with the economic growth process, have pushed higher pressure on developing countries to increase their awareness toward a green economy. Also, the Covid-19 pandemic proved that developing countries with little experience in green investments were...
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The countries of the Western Balkans, during the last years, are increasingly turning into an attraction for foreign direct investments (FDI). FDI is considered the main factor for the economic growth of the countries in question, thanks to the opening of new jobs, the transfer of technology and the increase in productivity. That said, FDI in the c...
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The last three decades of post-communism transformation in Albania have witnessed intense social and economic changes. The internal demographic transformation from rural to urban areas and from the northeastern mountain region to the district of the coast and Tirana spontaneously created a new economic zone named DURANA. Even though the total popul...
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COVID-19 has had a significant impact on global trade costs (WTO, 2021). Predicting, and managing risks is a necessary and difficult task for policymakers thus to minimize the negative effects coming from these unexpected incoming shocks. Natural disasters, health crisis and political conflicts over the recent decade, are pushing more pressure to d...
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Wars are considered one of the causes of economic crises. The war in Ukraine has led to growing economic uncertainty, as it has severe consequences for many countries' economies. One of them is the increased prices of food products such as oil, wheat, corn, and hydrocarbons. The increase in the prices of these products has caused an unpredictable r...
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Albanian economic and political transition in the early 1990s have contributed to several improvements for citizens: standards of living have improved, and labor market is transformed, following the industrial transformation process. Albanian economy has expanded rapidly in the 2000s due to the economic openness, the deregulation of factory and out...
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On April 28, 2022, in the amphitheater of University College “Logos”, Department of Pedagogy-Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Linguistic Communication, held a scientific symposium on “Challenges and problems in education”. The scientific symposium in the field of education follows a tradition of periodic meetings to discuss ideas, policie...
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Demographic change in Albania during the last three decades has influenced the socio-economic development of the country but has also contributed to the creation of new economic areas with high socio-economic development potential. During 2011-2021, it is estimated that, on average, 42 000 Albanians emigrated and 23 000 immigrated every year. The m...

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