Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 2 / 2013 (579)
East-European stock exchanges in the context of financial crisis
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Abstract. For the capital market, the crisis means, first of all, the decrease of the financial instruments quotations and of the trading volumes. These had occurred in conjunction with the modified investor’s behaviour, which radically changes their investment options, withdrawing the money invested in the market in favour of investing in the banking deposits, art objects and precious metals.
Keywords: crisis; liquidity; market; investment; capitalization.
Contents
- Has accession to the EU
affected business cycles?
Panagiotis EVANGELOPOULOS
Dimitrios DAPONTAS
- The effect of the Romanian pension market
concentration on the magnitude of pension revenues
Vasile ROBU
Irina Daniela CIŞMAŞU
Maria Iuliana SANDU
- Interest rate channel in Romania: assessing
the effectiveness transmission of monetary policy
impulses to inflation and economic growth
Vasile COCRIŞ
Anca Elena NUCU
- Romania's road to Euro zone.
From structural balance to structural balance
corrected for absorption
Aura-Gabriela SOCOL
- ARDL investment model of Tunisia
Abdulbaset M. HAMUDA
Veronika ŠULIKOVÁ
Vladimír GAZDA
Denis HORVÁTH
- A review of the economic crisis:
solutions and failures in the European Union
Marius-Cristian PANĂ
- Macroprudential policy and financial stability
Bogdan CHIRIACESCU
- Public policies targeting labour market rigidities
Andreea Claudia ŞERBAN
- National policy measures.
Right approach to foreign direct investment flows
Cătălin-Emilian HUIDUMAC-PETRESCU
Radu Marcel JOIA
- Influence of the prudential supervision
over the capitalization
of the Romanian insurance market
Laura Elly NAGHI
- Conceptual aspects regarding balneotherapy tourism
marketing in Romania
Aurelia-Felicia STĂNCIOIU
Codruța-Adina BĂLTESCU
Andreea BOTOȘ
Ion PÂRGARU
- East-European stock exchanges
in the context of financial crisis
Cătălina Claudia SAVA