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AUBG Faculty Bibliography: Karpouzanov, Momchil

Momchil Karpouzanov

Adjunct Assistant Professor (ECO & BUS)

Office: MB 205

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Bibliography

Book chapters

Karpouzanov, M., & Nenovsky, N. (2013). Endogenous fragility at the European periphery. In Maltritz & Berlemann (Eds.), Financial crisis, sovereign risk and the role of institutions (pp. 65–79). Springer. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286486158_The_Endogenous_Fragility_at_European_Periphery

Karpouzanov, M. (2013). How liberal is liberalism nowadays? In Şinasi Aksoy (Ed.), The neo-liberal transformation: Its dimension and consequences (pp. 131–143). EUL.  

Карпузанов, М. (2011). Епистемологичните устои на политикономията на Австрийската икономическа школа [Postscript for the Bulgarian translation of Pascal Salin]. In Назад към капитализма…  за да избегнем кризите (p. 216–228.). Сиела.

Karpouzanov, M., & Trifilio, S. (2005). La corruption et les marches publics: Une analyse économique. In Naudet (Ed.), La corruption (pp. 265–293). Librairie de Provence.

Journal Articles

Karpouzanov, M. (2012). Corrupted transition: The painful re-education of the Balkan Leviathans. East-West Journal of Economics and Business, 15(1/2), 45–69. https://www.u-picardie.fr/eastwest/fichiers/art107.pdf

Karpouzanov, M. (2011). The study of individual action and the pillars of the Austrian School of Economics. EUL Journal of Social Sciences, 2(2), 16–26. http://euljss.eul.edu.tr/euljss/si22.pdf

Karpouzanov, M. (2010). The logic of the Currency Board monetary regime. EUL Journal of Social Sciences, 1(1), 73–87. http://euljss.eul.edu.tr/euljss/si16.pdf

Translation

Сален, Паскал. (2011). Назад към капитализма…  за да избегнем кризите (M. Карпузанов, Trans.) [Bulgarian translation of Salin, P. (2010). Revenir au capitalisme pour éviter les crises. Paris: Odile Jacob]. Ciela Soft & Publishing, Institut Français de Sofia.

Dissertation

Karpouzanov, M. (2009). La procédure monétaire: Un essai sur la dimension qualitative de la monnaie. Université Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Marseille.