Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 4 / 2006 (499)
Cognitive Economics – a Challenge for Romania
Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti
Abstract. Cognitive economics is the main pillar of the knowledge society. The concepts of cognition, evolution, interaction and institution should be considered in the comprehensive vision. In this paper, I promote the cognitive economics like consensual science. The compatibility between the Romanian society and the knowledge society model is also discussed in this article. I conclude that cognitive economics is the only mechanism for rapid economic development in Romania.
Keywords: cognitive economics; knowledge society; human capital; social network; informatics.
Contents
- Cognitive Economics – a Challenge for Romania
Ion Gh. Rosca
- Romania's Accession to Second Modernity. Potential of Convergence
Marin Dinu
Cristian Socol
- Models and Rules of Evaluation in International Accounting
Niculae Feleaga
Liliana Feleaga
- Epistemological Suggestions in „Entropy Low and Economic Process”
Emil Dinga
Cornel Ionescu
- Recognition and Evaluation of Assets Depreciation – Influences on Financial Reports
Victoria Bogdan
Dorina Popa
- Jobs Decline – a Tragedy of the XXI Century?
Dan Popescu
- Interaction between Economic Education and Strategic Planning in the New Complexity of the Social Life
Gheorghe H. Popescu
Elvira Nica
- Sustainable Utilization Model of Natural Resources in Danube Delta
Trifon Belancurencu
- External Balance Payments – Macroeconomic Analysis Instrument
Madalina Dumbrava