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1. CULTURE, UNIVERSAL (OR NOT) PREFERENCES AND SOCIAL WELFARE — 19 November 2014
Authors: • John M. POLIMEN, Afiliation: Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences USA • Raluca-Ioana IORGULESCU, email: raluca_i@lycos.com, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University, Bucharest
Abstract: Real economic systems—at least during the past two hundred years or so—undergo rapid, qualitative and irreversible change. Economic change2013 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN: xxxxxx > CULTURE, UNIVERSAL (OR NOT) PREFERENCES AND SOCIAL WELFARE
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2. ECONOMETRIC MODEL OF MULTIPLE EQUATION OF DIFFERENT SHAPE — 23 November 2014
Authors: • Vasile BENDIC, email: vasilebendic@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University Politehnica – Bucharest
Abstract: Market economy has its own mechanisms which are subject to a continuous adjustment system through the action of specifics objective laws. In this cont2013 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN: xxxxxx > ECONOMETRIC MODEL OF MULTIPLE EQUATION OF DIFFERENT SHAPE
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3. TOWARDS A NONLINEAR APPROACH OF THE MODERN SOCIETIES — 23 November 2014
Authors: • Cristian Nicolae STANICA, email: stanica_cris@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecast, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Abstract: The paper points out the impact of modern theory methods of synergetic over the analysis of sociology and economics. These methods are able to capture2013 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN: xxxxxx > TOWARDS A NONLINEAR APPROACH OF THE MODERN SOCIETIES
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4. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT — 23 November 2014
Authors: • Issam MF SALTAJI, email: createmyworld@mail.ru, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The paper highlights on corporate governance relation through collecting and analyzing different secondary resources such as websites, lectures, publi2013 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN: xxxxxx > CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
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5. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED ECM MODELS — 24 November 2014
Authors: • Dalina Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: This article examines the FDI in Romania using the autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) compared with conventional (error correction model) ECM2014 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN:xxxxxxx > FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED ECM MODELS
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6. ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE, PART OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN INTEGRATION — 24 November 2014
Authors: • Liviu C. ANDREI, email: liviucandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: National University for Political Sciences and Public Administration, in Bucharest, Faculty of Public Administration.
Abstract: In 1961, in the earlier stage of the European integration, Bela Balassa proposed a five successive phase model about it as a foresight. Today, the hal2014 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN:xxxxxxx > ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE, PART OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
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7. MODELING CREDIT RISK THROUGH CREDIT SCORING — 24 November 2014
Authors: • Adrian Cantemir CALIN, email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting • Oana Cristina POPOVICI, email: popovici.oana@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Abstract: Credit risk governs all financial transactions and it is defined as the risk of suffering a loss due to certain shifts in the credit quality of a coun2014 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN:xxxxxxx > MODELING CREDIT RISK THROUGH CREDIT SCORING
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8. SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT — 24 November 2014
Authors: • Raluca-Ana-Maria DUMITRU, email: raluca_dumitru1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Student of the National Institute of Economic Research “Costin C. Kiritescu”, Romanian Academy
Abstract: A priority of sustainable development is to solve the economic and social problems. The major cause of the continued deterioration of the environment2014 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN:xxxxxxx > SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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9. A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE INFLATION RATE FORECASTS IN ROMANIA — 24 November 2014
Authors: • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, email: mihaela.simionescu@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: The main goal of this research is to improve the degree of accuracy for inflation rate forecasts in Romania. The inflation was forecasted using a vect2014 - 05 - Contemporary crisis - risks and challenge, ISBN:xxxxxxx > A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE INFLATION RATE FORECASTS IN ROMANIA
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10. Analysis of Indicators of Cohesion Policy in Romania — 17 April 2017
Authors: • Dalina Maria ANDREI, PhD., email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The paper below regards the cohesion concept, as update and made\r\n\r\n concrete for the today European Union and member countries. The literature is2014 - 12 - Challenges of the modern economy in the globalisation > Analysis of Indicators of Cohesion Policy in Romania
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11. Globalisation Impact on Demographic Phenomena — 17 April 2017
Authors: • PhD. Mariana BALAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University”- Bucharest and Institute of National Economy, Romanian Academy -NIER • PhD. Raluca MAZILESCU, email: ralucamazilescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of National Economy, Romanian Academy • Elena ZAMAN, email: elenazaman@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of National Economy, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Globalisation, climatic changes and demography are the main forces modelling the\r\n\r\n development of societies at large and of each nation in parti2014 - 12 - Challenges of the modern economy in the globalisation > Globalisation Impact on Demographic Phenomena
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12. Marketing Accountability: Linking Marketing Actions to Financial Results — 10 June 2017
Authors: • Daniela MITRAN, PhD Associate professor, email: danielamitran@yahoo.com, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
Abstract: Abstract\r\n\r\n Marketing function could benefit from favorable resource allocation and timely\r\n\r\n approvals for new marketing initiatives when i2014 - 12 - Challenges of the modern economy in the globalisation > Marketing Accountability: Linking Marketing Actions to Financial Results
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13. Forecasts based on Bayesian shrinkage combination — 10 June 2017
Authors: • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, PhD., email: mihaela_mb1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: Abstract. The Bayesian shrinkage combination approach was employed to\r\n\r\n improve the inflation rate predictions in Romania. Forecasters’\r\2014 - 12 - Challenges of the modern economy in the globalisation > Forecasts based on Bayesian shrinkage combination
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14. Economic Development Between Crisis and Changes in Attitude — 10 June 2017
Authors: • Diana Larisa TAMPU Post-doctoral Researcher, email: diana.tampu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Post-doctoral Researcher -The Romanian Academy
Abstract: Abstract:\r\n\r\n Over time, all the countries of the world have faced crises, at least on a\r\n\r\n minor level. Under the new economic circumstances2014 - 12 - Challenges of the modern economy in the globalisation > Economic Development Between Crisis and Changes in Attitude