Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 12 / 2010 (553)
Ideal-Functional
The conceptual fixation of Economics in the theory of equilibrium (as an equally ideal and functional state) does not differ from the manner in which Physics and Cosmology had remained, until a few centuries ago, captive to Aristotelian materialism and Ptolemaic sphericity, respectively. Mankind has covered its ignorance with the sufficiency of the ideal, building structures and relations in which the functional principle was only accepted if the path of sui-generis balancing between the demands of authority (including the scientific one) and their tacit acceptance by the remaining majority was made possible.
Contents
- Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity
and Transdisciplinarity: Theoretical Approaches
and Implications for the Strategy of Post-Crisis
Sustainable Development
Gheorghe ZAMAN
Zizi GOSCHIN
- Experiences of the Large Fiscal Adjustments in EU. Romania’s Case
Cristian SOCOL
Radu SOVIANI
- Redefining Economic Policy and Institutional Reform – Support for Economic Growth
Coralia ANGELESCU
Laurenţiu DINU
- Analysis of the Connections between EU Economic Growth and the Lisbon Strategy
Marius-Corneliu MARINAŞ
- The Spread of Economic Ideas among Romanian People. Case Study: Dionisie Pop Marţian
Angela ROGOJANU
Liana BADEA
- Monetary Policy Approaches Taking into Consideration the Current Economic Context
Anca Maria GHERMAN
Alexandra ADAM
- Behavioral Motivations of Gender Discrimination on the Labor Market in Romania
Mihaela Hrisanta DOBRE
Dorel AILENEI