Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 10 / 2012 (575)
The pendulum's option
The epistemic pressures on the conceptual body of Economics arrive from an area not quite tangent to economic practice. The emerging issue is the politics' habit of inventing within the spectrum of the need for notoriety, by personalizing the short cycle in the agenda of institutionalized change. Which signifies, simply put, the recourse to heavy-handedness or ideatic shocks destined to keep the intellectual attention on a creative path to benefit the function of power. Economics could not avoid this perverted command.
Contents
- Use of fixed income products
within a company's portfolio
Vasile DEDU
Dan Costin NIŢESCU
- An empiric approach of the FDI-taxation
relationship in Romania
Ioan TALPOȘ
Bianca Maria LUDOŞEAN (STOICIU)
- Public-private partnership role in increasing
the quality of the health insurance services
Dan CONSTANTINESCU
- The economic integration:
concept and end of process
Liviu C. Andrei
- The readiness of employees
for the future society.
Case study
Lorena BĂTĂGAN
Daniela Luminiţa CONSTANTIN
- Transition to a green economy – a challenge
and a solution for the world economy
in multiple crisis context
Alina-Mihaela BABONEA
Radu-Marcel JOIA
- A VAR analysis of the connection between FDI
and economic growth in Romania
Bianca Maria LUDOŞEAN (STOICIU)
- EU budget reform in the context of the current
economic crisis
Ionela POPA
Denisa PARPANDEL
Diana CODREANU
- Technological innovation as a mean
to increase economic competitiveness
Daniela VASILE
Viorel VULTURESCU