Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 2 / 2006 (497)
Supranational as Intermediate State. An Escape Project from Adversity Era
Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti
Abstract. The globalization has a authoritative sense against the idea of order. Any other trying – today we are stifled by an avalanche or tryings – is inevitably distorted. The content of the globalization is covered by the phenomenology and significance of the main ordinating principle. Globalization has to be understood starting from the ordinating principle to prevent its perception as an academic denomination of an immuable reality. What is operating as main principle divide the world evolution in the pre-globalization period and globalization. Particular principle of the pre-globalization period is different of what is determining the global period. The ordinating principle of the pre-globalization is that of adversity and competition is that of the global period.
Keywords: inter(national); pre-globalization; supra(national); post(national); globalization.
Contents
- European Level Test of Romanian Enterprise Governance
Niculae Feleaga
- Investment Patterns on Emerging Stock Markets
Adrian Zoicas-Ienciu
- Public Sector and Europeanization Challenges
Lucica Matei
- Credit Institutions Management Evaluation using Quantitative Methods
Nicolae Dardac
Bogdan Moinescu
- Financial Investment Services Regulation
Gabriela Anghelache
- Local Public Administration Reform. The Romanian Case
Tudorel Andrei
Marius Profiroiu
Mihai Turturean
- Unemployment in Romania. A Retrospective Study
Alina Badulescu
- Sistemic Approach – a Complexity Management Instrument
Vadim Dumitrascu
- Knowledge Society and the Communication Economy in Romania
Mihail Epuran
Alina Almasan
- Demographic Evolution in Romania – Convergence or Peripherisation?
Adriana Veronica Litra
- Macroeconomic Proportions and Corellations
Constantin Anghelache
Alexandru Isaic-Maniu
Constantin Mitrut
Vergil Voineagu
- Romania's Dilemmas in Perspective of EMU Integration
Cristian Socol
Aura Niculescu