Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 8 / 2010 (549)
The Turbulence of the Solutions
The turbulences at a decision making level in matters of economic crisis are now obvious. The causes, though, deserve scrutiny from at least a couple of perspectives: firstly, because the ideological blockage of standard economic theory is already visible and, secondly, because the ideological resilience produces examples of defiance of the human aspect with regard to the consequences of the crisis.
Contents
- Cost Drivers. Evolution and Benefits
Gary COKINS
Sorinel CĂPUŞNEANU
- Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Activity – Differences and Similarities in Four Eastern European Countries
Ágnes NAGY
Ştefan PETE
Lehel-Zoltán GYÖRFY
Tünde Petra PETRU
Annamária BENYOVSZKI
- Controversies Regarding the Corporate Tax
Harmonization Trend in the European Union
Gheorghe MATEI
Daniela PÎRVU
- The Effects of Tax Competition
Ioan TALPOŞ
Alexandru O. CRÂŞNEAC
- The Impact of Welfare State to Labour Market. European Submodels Differences
Cristian SOCOL
Marius MARINAŞ
Aura-Gabriela SOCOL
- The Impact of the Culture on the International Negociations: An Analysis Based on Contextual Comparaisons
Victor DANCIU
- Model for the Analysis of the Company Performance
Mădălina DUMBRAVĂ