Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 4 / 2014 (593)
Reversed triads
The most challenging problems of consistency in Economics are the ones relating to intuitiveness. Economic reality can be intuited by excessively - and somewhat primordially - resorting to the intermediary cognitive forms of mechanical physics. A testament to this is the invasion of terms such as mechanism, force, energy, dynamics, system, equilibrium, potential and propagation.
Contents
- Banking relationship management – A new paradigm?
Vasile DEDU
Dan Costin NIȚESCU
- The analysis of time intervals for establishing types of users
Ion IVAN
Alin ZAMFIROIU
Bogdan VINTILĂ
- VAR analysis on Foreign Direct Investment in Romania
Marinela GEAMĂNU
- Using the regression model for the portfolios analysis
and management
Constantin ANGHELACHE
Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL
- The role of small and medium enterprises
and poverty in Pakistan: An empirical analysis
Sharafat ALI
Humayun RASHID
Muhammad Aamir KHAN
- Dimensions of the destination’s sensory profile. Case study: Muntenia
Aurelia-Felicia STĂNCIOIU
Mihail-Cristian DIŢOIU
Nicolae TEODORESCU
Lucian-Florin ONIŞOR
- Study on the competitiveness of Small and Mediumsized Enterprises (SMEs) in Vâlcea County
Daniel Sorin MANOLE
Elena NISIPEANU
Răzvan DECUSEARĂ
- Relation between monetary announcement
and Phillips Curve?
An empirical study from Malaysia
Abey P. PHILIP
- Management priorities to increase labor force flexibility
in the Romanian organizations
Ionuţ CĂŞUNEANU
- Behavioral finance: new research trends, socionomics
and investor emotions
Adrian MITROI
Alexandru OPROIU