Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 5 / 2010 (546)
The Desert between World
The Enlightenment paradigm was born as a counter-reaction to the Inquisition's imposed restrictions on knowledge. The demarcations drawn by the bishoprics and the papacy between the mythical and magical thinking, quintessentialized in Tradition, on the one hand, and the dogmatic thinking, founder of the Church, progressively cleansed of that which constituted heresy in the belief of the hierarchs, on the other hand, has created the great antinomy of the spirit in between whose cracks the people of the Enlightenment have succeeded in insinuating the rational thinking.
Contents
- The Liquidity of the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) during the Financial Crisis
Liviu GEAMBAŞU
Ion STANCU
- Causality between Prices and Wages: VECM Analysis for EU-12
Adriatik HOXHA
- Relevant Costs for Decision in an Effective Controlling System
Mihaela TULVINSCHI
- Increasing Responsibility towards Environment
Mihaela COMĂNESCU
- A Study of Customer Relationship Management Practices in Madhya Pradesh State
Tourism Services
Dharmendra MEHTA
Jitendra K. SHARMA
Naveen K. MEHTA
- The Law of Entropy – the Most Economical of All Natural Laws. Current Manifestations
of World Economics
Niţă DOBROTĂ
Adrian VIERIŢĂ
- Clusters - Tourism Activity Increase Competitiveness Support
Carmen IORDACHE
Iuliana CIOCHINĂ
Mihaela ASANDEI