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Svetlana Revinova
Department of Economic and Mathematical Modelling, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, 117198 Moscow, Russia

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Journal article
Published: 25 August 2021 in Sustainability
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Ecolabeling can complement more conventional policy instruments such as taxes and subsidies to stimulate more sustainable development of the economy. However, in practice, ecolabels may not always comply with legal requirements in terms of reliability, accuracy and clarity, and sometimes deliberately mislead the consumer. In Russia and many other developing countries, the problem of inaccurate information on the environmental properties of goods and services is still not recognized. The only regulatory document that currently defines the basic principles for developing and using environmental labels and declarations is the national versions of international standards ISO 14020/14021/14024/14025-Environmental Labels Package. This paper contributes to the literature in two main dimensions. It assesses the degree of prevalence of ecolabeling in the Russian market of everyday goods and the reliability and informational content of frequently used labels (supply-side research). Second, it estimates the consumers’ awareness and reaction to ecolabeled products (demand-side research). The most obvious finding to emerge from this study is that low consumer awareness keeps the level of greenwashing low, but at the same time does not stimulate eco-innovations. We suggest developing smartphone applications that allow buyers to check the compliance of ecolabels on a product with ISO standards directly during the shopping process. We propose to use this approach as a cost-effective and straightforward way to simultaneously raise consumer awareness of ecolabeling and reduce the likelihood of greenwashing.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. Ecolabeling as a Policy Instrument for More Sustainable Development: The Evidence of Supply and Demand Interactions from Russia. Sustainability 2021, 13, 9581 .

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Svetlana Ratner, Konstantin Gomonov, Svetlana Revinova, Inna Lazanyuk. Ecolabeling as a Policy Instrument for More Sustainable Development: The Evidence of Supply and Demand Interactions from Russia. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (17):9581.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. 2021. "Ecolabeling as a Policy Instrument for More Sustainable Development: The Evidence of Supply and Demand Interactions from Russia." Sustainability 13, no. 17: 9581.

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Published: 13 July 2021 in SHS Web of Conferences
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Achieving sustainable development goals is the task of all countries, both developed and developing. At the same time, almost all countries are moving to a digital economy, with the core of e-commerce. The study aims to identify the connections between these two areas and analyze the effects that may arise as a result. The analysis showed that e-commerce is linked to 10 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. For the most part, these effects are positive. However, to achieve the most positive impact, the interest of both Internet companies and consumers is required.

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Svetlana Revinova. E-commerce effects for the sustainable development goals. SHS Web of Conferences 2021, 114, 01013 .

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Svetlana Revinova. E-commerce effects for the sustainable development goals. SHS Web of Conferences. 2021; 114 ():01013.

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Svetlana Revinova. 2021. "E-commerce effects for the sustainable development goals." SHS Web of Conferences 114, no. : 01013.

Journal article
Published: 25 June 2021 in Sustainability
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In order to effectively regulate the circular economy (CE) at the national and international levels, it is essential to have a unified and informative system of indicators for monitoring the progress in the CE. The lack of standard indicators for measuring the progress of cyclicality leads to contradictions and misunderstandings, which is a problem for the implementation of CE strategies. This paper aims to adapt dynamic clustering approaches to solving strategic management problems of circular production and consumption processes. To achieve this goal, the authors performed the following tasks: (1) tested clustering algorithms by ranking EU countries by the level of development of the circular economy; (2) identified the approach that allows the best classification of EU countries, considering changes in the indicators of the level of CE development in 2000–2019 (dynamic classification); (3) developed a software module using python libraries to classify and visualize the results. The results illustrate that the k-means algorithm has a good discriminatory ability in division of all countries of the training sample (EU countries) into several clusters with different dynamics in the development of the CE. The best quality of classification is obtained by the indicator “Generation of municipal waste per capita”; satisfactory quality of the classification is obtained by the indicator “Generation of waste excluding major mineral wastes per GDP unit”. The study results demonstrate the fundamental applicability of the object-oriented and classical statistical approach to solving strategic management problems of the CE and their potential effectiveness in terms of the clarity and information content of reflecting cyclical processes.

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Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Svetlana Revinova. Clustering of EU Countries by the Level of Circular Economy: An Object-Oriented Approach. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7158 .

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Konstantin Gomonov, Svetlana Ratner, Inna Lazanyuk, Svetlana Revinova. Clustering of EU Countries by the Level of Circular Economy: An Object-Oriented Approach. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (13):7158.

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Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Svetlana Revinova. 2021. "Clustering of EU Countries by the Level of Circular Economy: An Object-Oriented Approach." Sustainability 13, no. 13: 7158.

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Published: 23 December 2020 in Applied Sciences
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This paper contributes to the literature on sustainable consumption by in-depth analysis of the factors affecting the probability of 57 different practices of proenvironmental behavior (PEBs) in Russia. The set of studied PEBs includes not only popular energy-saving and waste-management practices but also more circular patterns of plastic consumption, shopping, and city mobility. To study real and potential barriers to greening consumer behavior models, we conducted a survey of 623 respondents using a questionnaire developed based on a comparative analysis of similar studies conducted in other countries. The processing of the survey results was carried out using nonparametric statistics due to the absence of a normal distribution of the sample for most of the studied characteristics. The results of the study revealed that the main barriers to sustainable consumption in Russia are the lack of appropriate infrastructure as well as a lack of knowledge. Infrastructural barriers in some situations makes sustainable consumer behavior impossible or inconvenient (in this case, preference is given to other types of consumption), or in some cases necessitates spending additional time and money (then sustainable consumer behavior is not completely denied but practiced less often).

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Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Svetlana Revinova; Konstantin Gomonov. Barriers of Consumer Behavior for the Development of the Circular Economy: Empirical Evidence from Russia. Applied Sciences 2020, 11, 46 .

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Svetlana Ratner, Inna Lazanyuk, Svetlana Revinova, Konstantin Gomonov. Barriers of Consumer Behavior for the Development of the Circular Economy: Empirical Evidence from Russia. Applied Sciences. 2020; 11 (1):46.

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Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Svetlana Revinova; Konstantin Gomonov. 2020. "Barriers of Consumer Behavior for the Development of the Circular Economy: Empirical Evidence from Russia." Applied Sciences 11, no. 1: 46.

Journal article
Published: 24 June 2020 in Applied Sciences
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Due to the rapid development of recycling technologies in recent years, more data have appeared in the literature on the environmental impact of the final stages of the life cycle of wind and solar energy. The use of these data in the eco-design of modern power generation systems can help eliminate the mistakes and shortcomings when planning wind and solar power plants and make them more eco-efficient. The aim of this study is to extend current knowledge of the environmental impacts of most common renewables throughout the entire life cycle. It examines recent literature data on life cycle assessments of various technologies for recycling of wind turbines and photovoltaic (PV) panels and develops the recommendations for the eco-design of energy systems based on solar and wind power. The study draws several general conclusions. (i) The contribution of further improvements in PV’s recycling technologies to environmental impacts throughout the entire life cycle is insignificant. Therefore, it is more beneficial to focus further efforts on economic parameters, in particular, on achieving the economic feasibility of recycling small volumes of PV-waste. (ii) For wind power, the issue of transporting bulky components of wind turbines to and from the installation location is critical for improving the eco-design of the entire life cycle.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. Eco-design of Energy Production Systems: The Problem of Renewable Energy Capacity Recycling. Applied Sciences 2020, 10, 4339 .

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Svetlana Ratner, Konstantin Gomonov, Svetlana Revinova, Inna Lazanyuk. Eco-design of Energy Production Systems: The Problem of Renewable Energy Capacity Recycling. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10 (12):4339.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. 2020. "Eco-design of Energy Production Systems: The Problem of Renewable Energy Capacity Recycling." Applied Sciences 10, no. 12: 4339.

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Published: 14 June 2020 in Sustainability
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Nowadays, information technology and the Internet are becoming a driver for a shared consumption economy (sharing economy). The paper aims to analyse the current level of use and prospects for the development of models of the sharing economy in Russia. We identify the effects of sharing consumption for the circular economy and study factors that stimulate the use of peer-to-peer models. One of the study’s tasks was to investigate the involvement of the young generation in the sharing economy, as the most promising part of the population. The study is based on the analysis of open Internet sources on the operation of sharing platforms in Russia and a survey among students at two Russian universities (RUDN University in Moscow and Kuban State University in Krasnodar) to identify the awareness of young people regarding sharing platforms. Analysis of the current state of sharing in Russia showed that the use of most types of sharing is at an initial stage. At the same time, the prospects for economic growth and population development are quite high. The article identifies several effects of digital platforms for sustainable development, the main of which are informed consumption and production. For the further growth of users of the sharing economy, the authors highlight the level of penetration of the Internet and the need for high-quality services on digital platforms. Educational organisations can also become a platform for the development of models of the sharing economy by involving students in sharing processes, as demonstrated by the survey.

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Svetlana Revinova; Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Konstantin Gomonov. Sharing Economy in Russia: Current Status, Barriers, Prospects and Role of Universities. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1 .

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Svetlana Revinova, Svetlana Ratner, Inna Lazanyuk, Konstantin Gomonov. Sharing Economy in Russia: Current Status, Barriers, Prospects and Role of Universities. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (12):1.

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Svetlana Revinova; Svetlana Ratner; Inna Lazanyuk; Konstantin Gomonov. 2020. "Sharing Economy in Russia: Current Status, Barriers, Prospects and Role of Universities." Sustainability 12, no. 12: 1.

Journal article
Published: 17 February 2020 in Energies
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Industrial low-temperature processes are a promising sector for the introduction of solar collectors, which can partially, and in some cases, completely, replace traditional heat supply technologies. In Krasnodar Region (Russia), it is shown that the energy-saving potential when introducing industrial solar collectors only at food industry enterprises can make up 16%–17% of the total amount of thermal energy produced in the region annually. The global market of industrial solar collectors is currently developing almost without any government incentives, only due to market mechanisms, which indicates the commercial attractiveness of the technology. According to the predicted estimates, levelized cost of energy produced by industrial solar collectors in the southern regions of Russia may amount to 3.8–6.6 rubles per kWh. Even though the forecast estimates are higher than current tariffs, the economic feasibility of using solar collectors in the industry increases significantly if it is not possible to connect to centralized heating networks, as well as in the case of the seasonal load of industrial facilities. As a measure of state incentives for the development of industrial solar collectors in Russia, we offer state co-financing of demonstration projects of Russian manufacturers. This will increase the level of awareness of the population and businesses about the capabilities of this technology. Also, it will increase the technical competencies and innovative potential of companies involved in the production and installation of solar collectors.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. Energy Saving Potential of Industrial Solar Collectors in Southern Regions of Russia: The Case of Krasnodar Region. Energies 2020, 13, 885 .

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Svetlana Ratner, Konstantin Gomonov, Svetlana Revinova, Inna Lazanyuk. Energy Saving Potential of Industrial Solar Collectors in Southern Regions of Russia: The Case of Krasnodar Region. Energies. 2020; 13 (4):885.

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Svetlana Ratner; Konstantin Gomonov; Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. 2020. "Energy Saving Potential of Industrial Solar Collectors in Southern Regions of Russia: The Case of Krasnodar Region." Energies 13, no. 4: 885.

Journal article
Published: 15 December 2019 in RUDN Journal of Economics
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In the last decade, almost all countries of the world have developed strategies for the transition to a digital economy. The introduction of digital technologies is observed in all spheres of our life: from simple household consumption to public administration. Latin American countries have not been left out of this process. However, the readiness for such a transition varies for the countries of the region. The purpose of this article is a comparative analysis of the infrastructure base of Latin American countries for the transition to a digital economy. The starting point for this transition is the provision of public access to the Internet and the ability of the population to take advantage of the opportunities provided by digital technologies. The basis for the study was the database of the World Bank, the online portal “Statista” and other open sources. Comparison and pattern matching methods were used in the process. The analysis showed that Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Costa Rica are among the leading countries in the readiness of the infrastructure base for the transition to a digital economy. Countries lagging in this indicator - Haiti, Nicaragua, Honduras, Venezuela. It is noted that in these countries it is necessary to create new institutions, stimulate innovation. In general, the Latin American region at the moment belongs to the middle group of digitalization but has great potential and good prospects.

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Svetlana Yu. Revinova; Diana Pamela Chavarry Galvez. Comparative analysis of the infrastructure basis for the transition to the digital economy of Latin America. RUDN Journal of Economics 2019, 27, 761 -773.

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Svetlana Yu. Revinova, Diana Pamela Chavarry Galvez. Comparative analysis of the infrastructure basis for the transition to the digital economy of Latin America. RUDN Journal of Economics. 2019; 27 (4):761-773.

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Svetlana Yu. Revinova; Diana Pamela Chavarry Galvez. 2019. "Comparative analysis of the infrastructure basis for the transition to the digital economy of Latin America." RUDN Journal of Economics 27, no. 4: 761-773.

Conference paper
Published: 01 November 2019 in ICERI2019 Proceedings
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Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. INTERNET AND EDUCATION: PROJECT APPROACH. ICERI2019 Proceedings 2019, 4641 -4649.

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Svetlana Revinova, Inna Lazanyuk. INTERNET AND EDUCATION: PROJECT APPROACH. ICERI2019 Proceedings. 2019; ():4641-4649.

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Svetlana Revinova; Inna Lazanyuk. 2019. "INTERNET AND EDUCATION: PROJECT APPROACH." ICERI2019 Proceedings , no. : 4641-4649.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2019 in International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies
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BRICS countries pay great attention to the development of e-commerce and plan to strengthen cooperation in this area. An increase of the e-commerce share in GDP can become an economic growth driver in the countries. The advantages of e-commerce are: increase in a volume and trade growth, increase in the number of cross-border payments, small and medium-sized enterprises entry into the new markets, increased level and efficiency of cooperation between countries, new jobs creation, etc. The aim of the article is to assess the development of e-commerce in BRICS. In order to identify opportunities for cooperation among BRICS countries, it is necessary to consider the current state, development dynamics and characteristics of e-commerce in each participating country.

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Svetlana Revinova. E-commerce in BRICS: similarities and differences. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies 2019, 12, 377 .

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Svetlana Revinova. E-commerce in BRICS: similarities and differences. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 2019; 12 (4):377.

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Svetlana Revinova. 2019. "E-commerce in BRICS: similarities and differences." International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies 12, no. 4: 377.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2019 in International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies
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Svetlana Revinova. E-COMMERCE IN BRICS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies 2019, 12, 1 .

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Svetlana Revinova. E-COMMERCE IN BRICS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 2019; 12 (4):1.

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Svetlana Revinova. 2019. "E-COMMERCE IN BRICS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES." International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies 12, no. 4: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2019 in Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Digital Economy (ISCDE 2019)
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The article discusses the current situation of the formation and development of the digital economy in the BRICS countries. The comparative analysis of the BRICS countries based on key requirements such as availability and reliability of the data, the possibility of cross-country comparisons. As comparative techniques analyzed international integrated (composite) codes for up to one scale evaluation plurality of objective and subjective parameters. It has been shown that digitalization has a positive effect on per capita GDP growth only after reaching the distribution and use of ICT at a certain critical point. To obtain a positive response in the economy from digitalization, a certain period is required for organizations and the public to master new technologies and adapt to them. It was found that the ICT index is not yet sufficiently informative to assess the level of welfare since it gives a significant positive impact on the economy with a time lag. An analysis of the components of the telecommunications infrastructure index showed that Russia, Brazil are close to their saturation point, and India, South Africa, and China have very good sources of growth. The e-government development index and the telecommunications infrastructure index showed a high degree of correlation. Used summation method showed that now in Russia a degree of readiness for the formation of the digital economy has reached almost the maximum value, while those of the BRICS countries like China, India and South Africa are still in their infancy, but there are significant advantages to accelerate the digitalization process. For the digital economy to become a reality for all the BRICS countries, serious government measures and large investments are required, both in the development of infrastructure for access to the Internet and in investment in human capital.

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Inna Lazanyuk; S. Revinova. Digital economy in the BRICS countries: myth or reality? Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Digital Economy (ISCDE 2019) 2019, 1 .

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Inna Lazanyuk, S. Revinova. Digital economy in the BRICS countries: myth or reality? Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Digital Economy (ISCDE 2019). 2019; ():1.

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Inna Lazanyuk; S. Revinova. 2019. "Digital economy in the BRICS countries: myth or reality?" Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference on Digital Economy (ISCDE 2019) , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2017 in RUDN Journal of Economics
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Today the global e-commerce market has already. All countries aim to take their place in this market and to use new opportunities. E-commerce can be one of the drivers of a retail revival, competitiveness increase, and eventually, development of all economy. In this article, the place of the Russian electronic commerce, its trends and the prospects of its development in the world market are defined. Retail electronic trading has been chosen as an object of a research. The data from the Ecommerce Foundation, The Data Insight, The Association of Internet Trade Companies (AITC) and other open sources have formed the base for research. Regarding the e-commerce turnover, Russia ranks 10th in the world and 4th in Europe. Russia has good prospects for growth of electronic commerce, but it is necessary to pay attention to digital inequality of regions still exist. Сross-border e-commerce has spread more and more in all countries. In Russia, the number of purchases from abroad is rapidly increasing. At the same time, export through e-commerce is at the low level. We note that, although during last two years there is a decline in the growth, prospects and possibilities of the Russian e-commerce in the world market are quite positive. Russian e-commerce has solid opportunities to increase its share in the global market.

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S.Y. Revinova. Russian e-commerce trends and prospects. RUDN Journal of Economics 2017, 25, 487 -497.

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S.Y. Revinova. Russian e-commerce trends and prospects. RUDN Journal of Economics. 2017; 25 (4):487-497.

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S.Y. Revinova. 2017. "Russian e-commerce trends and prospects." RUDN Journal of Economics 25, no. 4: 487-497.