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TWO GIANTS OF THE ALBANIAN ECONOMY AT UHZ: PROMOTION OF THE BOOKS OF PROF. ANASTAS ANGJELI AND PROF. ADRIAN CIVICI

The promotion of the newest books of two prominent Albanian professors was held today at the premises of the Faculty of Business of “Haxhi Zeka” University, turning this activity into a special academic and cultural moment for the institution. Prof. Dr. Anastas Angjeli presented his work “The Bretton Woods Institutions and Albania”, an in-depth analysis of the international financial architecture and its historical and contemporary impact on the country's economic development. Meanwhile, Prof. Dr. Adrian Civici promoted the book “Secrets of Business Geniuses”, volumes I and II, which deal with success models, inspiring practices and experiences of modern business. Both works represent valuable contributions to economic literature and the field of development policies.

The event brought together academic staff, students and numerous guests, creating a rich atmosphere of reflection, dialogue and professional exchange. Professors Angjeli and Civici presented their research approaches, emphasizing the importance of their analyses for understanding Albanian, regional and global economic dynamics. They also shared valuable perspectives on contemporary economic developments, the role of international institutions and the challenges of modern management and business models, deepening the academic dimension of this event.

As a sign of support and commitment to university education, both authors donated their books to the “Haxhi Zeka” University Library, enriching the bibliographic fund with works of high academic level. This gesture is considered an important contribution to students, researchers and the entire university community, creating new research and study opportunities.

"Haxhi Zeka" University remains committed to promoting Albanian authors, fostering book culture, and strengthening the connection of the academic community with contemporary developments in economy, science, and society, affirming its role as a center of knowledge and professional dialogue.

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