Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 11 / 2012 (576)
Limitations of principle
Methodological fixation has proven to be a quite obvious intellectual disease in academia. It wreaks cognitive destruction in most areas of study, though it seems more prevalent in the social studies. The causes are obscure, at least according to the quietness in the evaluations of educational strategies. In any way, the risk that whole young generations may know only one side of looking at things is real.
Contents
- Aspects regarding the analysis
of inflation evolution
Constantin ANGHELACHE
Vergil VOINEAGU
Gabriela-Victoria ANGHELACHE
Alexandru MANOLE
- A macroeconometric panel data analysis
of the shaping factors of labour emigration
within the European Union
Liana SON
Graţiela Georgiana NOJA
- Accounting’s shift to decision-based costing
Gary COKINS
Sorinel CĂPUŞNEANU
Sorin BRICIU
- The Anglo-Saxon model of employment
in the current economic context.
The case of United Kingdom
Mirela Ionela ACELEANU
- The economic analysis of bureaucracy
and government growth
Mihai UNGUREANU
Diana IANCU
- Correlating stock exchange indices
under both normal and financial crisis conditions
Gabriela-Victoria ANGHELACHE
Andreea NEGRU CIOBANU
- Improving public sector performance
by strenghtening the relationship
between audit and accounting
Adelina DUMITRESCU
- Corporate social responsibility,
a strategy to create and consolidate
sustainable businesses
Mariana Cristina GANESCU
- The political economy of women’s professional
basketball in the United States:
A structure-conduct-performance approach
Ariel ANTHONY
Steven B. CAUDILL
Franklin G. MIXON, Jr.
- Social cohesion – a post-crisis analysis
Alina Magdalena MANOLE