Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 12 / 2013 (589)
After the transition
The big transformation for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) persists as a problem for which there are no decided solutions, and not only on the economical side. After almost two and a half decades, the trajectory that was followed without hesitation was proven to have a cumbersome finality. Thus, the optimism for deliverance stood corrected, the traction power of the system being proven profoundly asymmetrical in European terms.
Contents
- The impact of oil prices on sectoral returns: an empirical analysis from Borsa Istanbul
Gaye GENCER
Sercan DEMIRALAY
- Aspects on the perception of young people regarding
balneotherapy tourism in Romania
Aurelia-Felicia STĂNCIOIU
Nicolae TEODORESCU
Ion PÂRGARU
Andreea BOTOȘ
Anamaria-Cătălina RADU
- Model of analysis of the correlation
between the population and the labor force market
Constantin ANGHELACHE
Alexandru MANOLE
Ligia PRODAN
Alexandru URSACHE
- Does convergence of incomes still exist among developed economies? Time series evidence in G7 countries
Sakiru Adebola SOLARIN
- Analysis of the correlation between the evolution
of the consumer loans and the evolution of household
income in Romania
Adrian MITROI
Alexandru OPROIU
- Exploring the determinants
of the productivity of indian microfinance institutions
Abdul RASHID
Koire TWAHA
- Fair value hedging, between opportunity and necessity
Daniela SAHLIAN
Mihaela BOTEA
Daniela Livia TRAŞCĂ
- The VAT encashment system’s impact on return
on invested capitals. Romania’s case
Adriana Florina POPA
Florin DOBRE
Laura BRAD
- Regional dimension on competitiveness in the postcrisis
period. Urban policy in Europe
Margareta Stela FLORESCU