"Economy, management and business law" is a publication that aims to contribute to the improvement of knowledge in the fields of economics and management as well as in disciplines directly related to development, adopting a variety of quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies at both theoretical and empirical levels. Our policy is to promote scientific work that will lead to significant advances in modern theories. It favors articles that provide sufficient insight into concrete aspects of economic life at microeconomic, macroeconomic and mesoeconomic levels. Authors are invited to compare the results of their studies with their initial hypotheses, within a framework of approaches that align theoretical advances with the realities of the modern economy. The current challenges facing the global economy are becoming increasingly frustrating: frequent crises, significant imbalances between countries in the North and South, profound inequalities between rich and poor within the same country. As a result, the economic policies proposed by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and other economic bodies advocate a single trajectory: economic neoliberalism for greater wealth creation. Can this logic be considered the only way out, especially for less advanced countries?