Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 12 / 2010 (553)
Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity: Theoretical Approaches and Implications for the Strategy of Post-Crisis Sustainable Development
Institute of National Economy
Zizi GOSCHIN
Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Abstract. The science of sustainability connects with many different disciplines and research areas in specific ways that implies the pursue of multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary researches. The paper proposes an insight into the key complex problems of sustainable economic development, by addressing this issue in relation to the concepts of multi-, inter- and transdisciplinarity, as well as exploring their implications and possible long-term effects on the post-crisis economic development.
Keywords: multidisciplinarity; interdisciplinarity; transdisciplinarity; sustainability; crisis; complexity theory.
Contents
- Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity
and Transdisciplinarity: Theoretical Approaches
and Implications for the Strategy of Post-Crisis
Sustainable Development
Gheorghe ZAMAN
Zizi GOSCHIN
- Experiences of the Large Fiscal Adjustments in EU. Romania’s Case
Cristian SOCOL
Radu SOVIANI
- Redefining Economic Policy and Institutional Reform – Support for Economic Growth
Coralia ANGELESCU
Laurenţiu DINU
- Analysis of the Connections between EU Economic Growth and the Lisbon Strategy
Marius-Corneliu MARINAŞ
- The Spread of Economic Ideas among Romanian People. Case Study: Dionisie Pop Marţian
Angela ROGOJANU
Liana BADEA
- Monetary Policy Approaches Taking into Consideration the Current Economic Context
Anca Maria GHERMAN
Alexandra ADAM
- Behavioral Motivations of Gender Discrimination on the Labor Market in Romania
Mihaela Hrisanta DOBRE
Dorel AILENEI