Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 5 / 2008 (522)
Reconstruction in Eastern Europe
Universitatea „Lucian Blaga” din Sibiu
Abstract. This present paper analyzes the evolution of the USSR as well as that of Eastern and Central European countries, which were under Soviet influence, after the Yalta and Tehran agreements, between 1944 and 1960 (1962). What were the transformations that occurred in those states, why and how? What were the outcomes? What were the perspectives? These are essential questions which we intended to answer.
Keywords: Yalta and Tehran agreements; economic transfromations in eastern countries; reconstruction.
Contents
- Importance of Non-banking Financial Institutions
and of the Capital Markets in the Economy. The Case of Romania
Marilen Pirtea
Laura Raisa Iovu
Marius Cristian Milos
- The Leading Economic Sectors Building Comparative and Competitive Advantages in Romania's Foreign Trade
Adriana Giurgiu
- The University – a Rational-Biologic Model
Ion Gh. Rosca
George Moldoveanu
- Reconstruction in Eastern Europe
Dan Popescu
- Evaluation of Individual and Aggregate Credit Institutions Management’s Performance
Nicolae Dardac
Iustina Alina Boitan
- Senzorial Marketing – Means of Evaluating
Customer’s Satisfaction on Balnear Tourism
Nicolae Alexandru Pop
Aurelia-Felicia Stancioiu
Nicolae Teodorescu
Suzana Pretorian
- The Ethos of Cost Management
Sorinel Capusneanu