Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 3 / 2012 (568)
Silent Confusions
In Economics, assertions do not invariably call on the objective founding of the truth and on the empirical testing of hypotheses. The specificity of cognition in Economics presupposes the replacement of the experiment with the observation -throughout large data series - of the causes and the consequences of economic reality. However, it also presupposes something different, much harder for rational thought to accept: the admission of faith in explaining the way things work, as well as the acceptance of subjective forms of manifestation in the understanding of causality.
Contents
- Inflation Game Redistributions
and Economic Crisis Path
Dorel AILENEI
Amalia CRISTESCU
- Estimation of the Mechanisms for Automatic Fiscal Stabilization. The Romanian Case
Aura Gabriela SOCOL
Cristian SOCOL
- Impact of the Financial Crisis
on the Romanian Capital Market
in the European Context
Leonardo BADEA
- Current Research on Flexibilizing the Labor Market
– second part –
Daniel ŞTEFAN
Costantin ROMAN
Aureliana Geta ROMAN
- The Indian Stock Market
and the Great Recession
Arindam MANDAL
Prasun BHATTACHARJEE
- Credit Risk Assessment under Basel Accords
Oana Miruna DĂNILĂ
- An Analysis of Current Labor Market Developments and Structures in European Union – in Correlation with Labor Market Flexicurity Requirements
Alina Ştefania CHENIC (CREŢU)
- “Underground” Economy Nature – Conceptual Status
Cristina VOICU
- The Analysis of the Representativeness of Results Obtained after Applying the Method
of Job Evaluation through Tasks
Dorin Leonard NISTOR
- Implications of Educational Attainment
on Labour Market
Claudia ŞERBAN