Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 10 / 2014 (599)
The turbulence of cycles
The economic cycles only carry a rational and instrumental sense as long as they are being reduced to a behavioural problem, formulated in terms of wealth. Due to their essence, the economic cycles cannot be decoupled from the evolution of the human phenomenon within the guidelines of the human condition: work, labour, action.
Contents
- How growth-friendly are productive public expenditures?
An empirical analysis for Eastern Europe
Petru-Ovidiu MURA
- Turn Of the Month Effect and Financial Crisis: A new
explanation from the Greek Stock Market (2002-2012)
Evangelos VASILEIOU
- Econometric model used in the capital market analysis
Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL
- Economic order, catallactics and entrepreneurship
Alina CREŢU
Roxana Lucia MIHAI
Irina Florentina BĂJAN
- Public-private partnership in the context
of regional development – a solution for renewable
energy projects?
Alina-Mihaela BABONEA
Monica-Gabriela GHERMAN