Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 4 / 2013 (581)
Impact of economic models on European Union economies development
Hyperion University of Bucharest
Corina Maria ENE
Hyperion University of Bucharest
Carmen UZLĂU
Hyperion University of Bucharest
Abstract. The horizon of 2050 is projected a new vision of the economy, supported by a coordination of economic policies in order to generate sustainable growth, employment levels, social cohesion, which would contribute to economic and financial recovery of European Union.
Challenges facing the Union are higher than before the recession, while the margin of maneuver is limited. Enhanced role of Union demonstrate increasingly economic and politic power of emerging countries.
Keywords: economic crisis; global development; economic models; sustainable development.
Contents
- The global crisis: Challenges to the banking system
Ágnes NAGY
Annamária BENYOVSZKI
- Contributions to assessing the relative dimension of agglomeration theories
Ion POHOAŢĂ
Raluca Irina CLIPA
- Hysteresis in unemployment: an empirical research
for three member states of the European Union
Chaido DRITSAK
Melina DRITSAKI
- Need to implement corporate governance
in the Romanian companies
Sorin COSNEANU
Corneliu RUSSU
Vergina CHIRIŢESCU
Leonardo BADEA
- Aspects of labor market flexicurity in the Mediterranean and Anglo-Saxon models
Alina Ştefania CHENIC (CREŢU)
- Impact of economic models on European Union economies development
Cristina BURGHELEA
Corina Maria ENE
Carmen UZLĂU
- Cyclical convergence of Central and Eastern European countries to the Euro area core. New methodological approach
Ileana ALEXE
Oana Cristina POPOVICI
- Models for the analysis of the labor market in Romania
Gabriela TUDOSE
Lavinia Ştefania ŢOŢAN
Silvia Elena CRISTACHE