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The Spread of Economic Ideas among Romanian People. Case Study: Dionisie Pop Marţian

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  • Angela ROGOJANU

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies)

  • Liana BADEA

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies)

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In the nineteenth century, the accelerating globalization started to show demands that the majority of the Romanians could not understand. The delay in the economic development, the political-state establishment, the scarcity of instruction and education, the historical and geographical context marked by hostility, all these formed the gap between the "West" and "East". The renewing economic ideas penetrated hard, often deformed ... The relentless intelligence of some young people educated outside the Romanian land, as Dionisie Pop Marţian (1829- 1865), has started the struggle for "the economic emancipation of the nation" by promoting the ideas, the principles and the institutions on which was build the prosperity of the West. Seen as a "reactionary" or as a "man of progress", Marţian has delivered a heterogeneous economic outlook, a mixture of liberal principles and protectionist principles. The most significant "protection" supported by Marţian was the one against ignorance. The compilation made by Marţian using the works of various authors sustaining the "social economy" shows the dimensions of economic backwardness - the absence of current economic terms from the lexicon. Marţian invents some economic terms, which are understandable, such as: „comerciu”(trade), „manufaptură” (manufacture), „product”, „const”, „fair price”, „banc-rupt” etc. Marţian's mission was clear: "the spreading of economics through speaking and writing.".

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  • Angela ROGOJANU & Liana BADEA, 2010. "The Spread of Economic Ideas among Romanian People. Case Study: Dionisie Pop Marţian," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 0(12(553)), pages 77-88, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:xvii(2010):y:2010:i:12(553):p:77-88
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    1. Angela Rogojanu, Liana Badea Author-Workplace-Name: Academy of Economic Studies from Bucharest, Romania, 2012. "The Spread Of Ideas About Industry And Education In The Nineteenth Century In Romania," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 33-37, March.

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