Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 5 / 2011 (558)
The Fall of Hierarchical Systems
Among other challenges thrown by capitalism which have not received a rational answer there is truly fundamental one: are economic crises a part of the essence of the system? The mechanical perception of the problem may explicitly suggest the interpretation of the challenge; which means that the capitalist system - as a societal formula of organization interested in attesting the truth on the path of efficiency - should not go through recursive stages of near-crisis. The base of this positive construction, capitalism, a developer of efficient order in the form of the accumulation of the specific substance called wealth, would never know cyclicity but only progress.
Contents
- Model for the Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Banking Supervision Activity
Nicolae DARDAC
Elena GEORGESCU
- The State and the Economy – Theoretical Aspects
and Empirical Evidence for the EU
Simona-Gabriela MAŞCA
Viorela Ligia VĂIDEAN
Andreea GOLGUŢ
- Education and Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Some Evidence from Senegal
Barassou DIAWARA
Mazhar MUGHAL
- Bayes-Nash Equilibrium and Game Theory in Public Expenditure Management
Petru FILIP
Marcel Ioan BOLOŞ
Cristian Ioan OTGON
- The Economic Crisis and Several Effects on Global Economy
Florina BRAN
Carmen Valentina RĂDULESCU
Ildikó IOAN
Florentina Olivia BĂLU
- Tourism as a Factor in Economic Recovery
Cristina BURGHELEA
Cristina VIŞAN
- Economic Science and Postmodernism: Ethics Return
Cosmin MARINESCU
- Romanian Economic Environment Entrepreneurial
Activities Analysis and Risk Evaluation
Georgeta VINTILĂ
Ştefan Daniel ARMEANU
Maria Oana FILIPESCU
Maricica MOSCALU
Paula LAZĂR
- Transylvania – Romanian Tourism Micro-destination
Aurelia-Felicia STĂNCIOIU
Codruţa BĂLTESCU
Anca-Daniela VLĂDOI
Ion PÂRGARU
Virgil NICULA
- The Crisis of Economic Theory in the Middle of the Economic Crisis
Silvia MĂRGINEAN
Roberta Mihaela STANEF
Alina Ştefania CREŢU