Papers by Emmanouil Taxiarchis Gazilas
Ekonomìka rozvitku, Jan 31, 2024
The impact of labour market regulations on uninsured employment in Greece between 2014 and 2019 i... more The impact of labour market regulations on uninsured employment in Greece between 2014 and 2019 is a crucial exploration in response to the pervasive challenge of undeclared work. With the rise of globalization and evolving labour dynamics, understanding and addressing the complexities of uninsured employment by analysing data from the Greek Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs was the main purpose of this study. Employing a comprehensive examination of key indicators, the study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of measures in curbing undeclared work. The pivotal strategies implemented by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs during the specified period were analysed using statistical analysis, focusing on high fines, reduced non-salary costs, the ERGANI information system, and a modernized fines framework. Statistical graphs were utilized to examine trends, providing a solid foundation for evaluating the impact of the implemented strategies. Qualitative assessments were employed to offer a nuanced understanding of the contextual factors influencing the outcomes. The findings reveal a positive trend, showcasing a significant reduction in undeclared workers and non-compliant businesses, underscoring the effectiveness of the implemented measures. An examination of 237,455 businesses in Greece over the period 2014-2019 revealed that 28,044 entities (11.81%) employed undeclared workers. Among 812,460 scrutinized employees, 44,642 (5.49%) were identified as undeclared, leading to fines totalling €468,997,663 in efforts to address non-compliance with labour regulations. This study not only sheds light on the successful strategies adopted by the Greek government but also offers valuable practical lessons for policymakers globally
International journal of advanced economics, Jan 10, 2024
This econometric study delves into the intricate relationships within the European economic and b... more This econometric study delves into the intricate relationships within the European economic and banking landscape, particularly focusing on the decade spanning from 2009 to 2019. Using a diverse dataset encompassing economic, financial, and digitalization variables, the analysis employs multiple regression techniques to unravel significant correlations between these factors and online purchases. Key findings highlight compelling associations, shedding light on the nuanced connections between variables such as ATM accessibility, commercial bank infrastructure, economic prosperity, and unemployment rates. The identification of Heteroskedasticity prompts considerations for refining the reliability of regression analysis, while the normality test assures that residuals conform to a normal distribution. The study concludes by emphasizing the robustness of the model, marked by low variance inflation factors, reinforcing the reliability of findings.
Actual Problems of Economics, Oct 31, 2023
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Greek retail sector's financial landscape fro... more This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Greek retail sector's financial landscape from 2015 to 2021, examining seven distinct subsectors. Employing rigorous financial ratio analysis and correlating results with macroeconomic indicators, the research reveals nuanced patterns in profitability, capital utilization, and liquidity. The findings underscore the sector's adaptability to macroeconomic shifts, with notable variations among subsectors. As Greece navigates economic fluctuations, strategic planning for diverse retail segments becomes imperative for sustained success. The study contributes valuable insights for stakeholders seeking to navigate the complex interplay of macroeconomics and finance in the dynamic retail environment.
Finance & accounting research journal, Sep 30, 2023
This study conducts a comprehensive financial assessment of Greece's ten largest energy companies... more This study conducts a comprehensive financial assessment of Greece's ten largest energy companies during the tumultuous period of 2019 to 2022, amidst the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a meticulous analysis of crucial profitability ratios, I delve into the financial resilience and adaptability of these firms within the ever-evolving energy sector landscape. My findings reveal a diverse spectrum of financial performances during the early pandemic years (2019-2020), with notable discrepancies in net profit margins. As the world transitioned to the post-pandemic era (2021-2022), I witnessed varying degrees of adaptability, with certain companies demonstrating impressive resilience while others grappled with shifting market dynamics. This research underscores the imperative of tailored financial strategies and adept cost management practices within the energy sector to effectively weather the challenges of an uncertain world. The insights gleaned offer valuable guidance to industry stakeholders and decision-makers in navigating the complex terrain of Greece's energy landscape.
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Papers by Emmanouil Taxiarchis Gazilas