Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 11 / 2007 (516)
The neoclassic nothing
Classical Economics bears a hard to solve problem: time. In fact, time is a caeteris paribus condition for the conceptual system of what we call classical economy. Meaning the theoretical fundaments of Political Economics laid by Adam Smith in the context of the Enlightment's rational breakthroughs.
Contents
- The Basel II Accord on Measuring and Managing a Bank's Risks
Ion Stancu
Andrei Tinca
- An Empirical Analysis of the Budget Deficit
Ioan Talpos
Bogdan Dima
Mihai Mutascu
Cosmin Enache
- New Perspectives on Corporate Reporting: Social-Economic and Environmental Information
Camelia Iuliana Lungu
Chirata Caraiani
Cornelia Dascalu