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2017, Volume XXIV, Issue Special
- 7-16 Financing medical services in Romania’s health system
by Tatiana BOGDAN - 17-26 The relationship between sales value, salary expenses and corporate social responsibility in the Romanian pharmaceutical sector
by Constantin Lucian VÎLCU - 27-36 Comparative analysis of evaluation models in insurance solvency
by Costin Andrei ISTRATE - 37-46 Determinants of effective corporate tax rate. Empirical evidence from listed companies in Eastern European Stock Exchanges
by Georgeta VINTILĂ & Radu Alin PĂUNESCU & Ştefan Cristian GHERGHINA - 47-56 Conservatism, corporate governance and audit quality: A study at Istanbul Stock Exchange
by Yusuf GOR & Rifat KARAKUS & Izzet TASAR - 57-64 Rentability and risk in trading financial titles on the Romanian capital market
by Nicolae BALTEȘ & Alexandra-Gabriela-Maria DRAGOE - 65-76 Social assistance efficiency in Romanian labor market context
by Cosmin SERBANESCU & Adrian VINTILESCU-BELCIUG - 77-82 How much is the listed enterprise worth? The price multipliers’ approach
by Madalina Viorica ION (MANU) & Ilie VASILE - 83-94 Digital innovation the new paradigm for financial services industry
by Vlad BRĂTĂŞANU - 95-106 Determine the most important of the early guidance indicators about banks continuation or their financial failure from the point of view of the external auditor by using factor analysis. Case study in a sample of serviced offices of external audit in Iraq
by Fedaa Abd Almajid SABBAR ALARAJI & Fadel Hamid HADI ALHUSSEINI & Jawad KADHIM SHLAKA & Zaid Yaseen Saud AL-DULAIMI & Latif ATIYAH - 106-114 The influence of VAT on prices and inflation rate. Romania case
by Cristina VLAD & Birol IBADULA & Claudiu IONIȚĂ & Petre BREZEANU - 115-134 The role of education in poverty alleviation
by Cristina Irina PARASCHIV
Winter 2017, Volume XXIV, Issue 4(613), Winter
- 5-24 The financial stability index – An insight into the financial and economic conditions of Romania
by Claudiu Mihail MANOLESCU & Elena MANOLESCU - 25-32 The strategy for reducing unemployment. Employment in the European Union
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL - 33-42 Economic value of portfolio diversification: Evidence from international multi-asset portfolios
by Prateek SHARMA - 43-52 Inflation convergence among the next eleven economies: Evidence from asymmetric nonlinear unit root test
by Aycan HEPSAG - 53-64 Bitcoin as digital money: Its growth and future sustainability
by Pradipta Kumar SAHOO - 65-74 Target P/E ratio determinants in the Turkish Stock Market: Earning volatility effect
by Halil ARSLAN & Yuksel ILTAS & Temur KAYHAN - 75-88 Wavelets based multiscale analysis of select global equity returns
by Avishek BHANDARI - 89-96 The cost to have a healthy population – The European Union's strategy
by Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL & Constantin ANGHELACHE - 97-108 The relationship between oil and stock prices: The case of developing and developed countries
by Gülfen TUNA & Nazire GÖLEÇ & Vedat Ender TUNA - 109-120 Macroeconomic determinants of income inequality in India and Pakistan
by Kashif MUNIR & Maryam SULTAN - 121-136 Urbanisation and inequalities in China and India. Overview and comparative study
by Moinak MAITI - 137-160 Examination of the exchange rate and interest rate channels of the monetary transmission mechanism during the inflation targeting: Turkey and Mexico countries examples
by Musa ATGÜR & N. Oğuzhan ALTAY - 161-168 Macroeconomic determinants of public debt growth: A case study for Tunisia
by Samia OMRANE BELGUITH & Hanen OMRANE - 169-190 Dynamic regime switching behaviour between cash and futures market: A case of interest rates in India
by Pradiptarathi PANDA & Malabika DEO & Jyothi CHITTINENI
Autumn 2017, Volume XXIV, Issue 3(612), Autumn
- 5-18 The European Union's strategy for increasing the living conditions of the population in the member states
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL - 19-28 Does institutional environment affect the economic development? Evidence from selected CEE countries
by Lejla TERZIĆ - 29-38 Causality between economic policy uncertainty and exchange rate in China with considering quantile differences
by Yin DAI & Jing-wen ZHANG & Xiu-zhen YU & Xin LI - 39-50 An agency theory approach on Romanian listed companies’ capital structure
by Liviu-Adrian ȚAGA - 51-62 What impact has free trade area on economies of ASEAN-5 countries?
by Abidin ÖNCEL & Raisal Fahrozi LUBİS - 63-70 Is more government debt or currency depreciation expansionary? The case of Poland
by Yu HSING - 71-82 Long-memory, self-similarity and scaling of the long-term government bond yields: Evidence from Turkey and the USA
by Selçuk BAYRACI - 83-96 Hard currency inflows and sterilization policy in Algeria: An ARDL approach
by Aissa DJEDAIET & Hicham AYAD - 97-114 Evaluating Indian economy’s vulnerability to currency crisis
by Mohana Rao BALAGA & Puja PADHI - 115-124 Impact of fiscal responsibility legislations on state finances in India
by Suraj BADAIK - 125-146 Does fiscal policy spur economic growth? Empirical evidence from Algeria
by Amal MATALLAH & Amal MATALLAH - 147-172 Financial conditions index (FCI), inflation and growth: Some evidence
by Manamani SAHOO - 173-192 On the effects of total productivity growth of economic freedom and total resource rents: The case of both natural resource rich and OECD countries
by Veysel ULUSOY & Cumhur TAŞ
Summer 2017, Volume XXIV, Issue 2(611), Summer
- 5-20 The role of fiscal policy in the financial crisis. Challenges and solutions
by Aura Gabriela SOCOL & Roxana Mirela FERARU - 21-32 Using the input-output model in macroeconomic analysis and forecasting studies
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Mădălina-Gabriela ANGHEL - 33-44 Panel causality analysis between exchange rates and stock indexes for fragile five
by Mehmet PEKKAYA & Ersin AÇIKGÖZ & Veli YILANCI - 45-60 Modeling of stock indices with HMM-SV models
by E.B. Nkemnole & J.T. Wulu - 61-74 The impact of private sector credit on income inequalities in European Union (15 member states)
by Ionuţ JIANU - 75-98 Economic freedom, economic growth and international tourism for post-communist (transition) countries: A panel causality analysis
by Ceyhun Can OZCAN & Murat ASLAN & Saban NAZLIOGLU - 99-110 The main correlations between the monetary-banking indicators
by Mădălina-Gabriela ANGHEL & Constantin ANGHELACHE & Ana CARP - 111-130 Impact of governance on budget deficit in developing countries
by Salih BARIŞIK & Abdullah BARIS - 131-146 Private equity market developments in central and Eastern Europe
by Mihaela DIACONU - 147-160 Public-Private Partnerships for clean energy investment in developing and emerging economies: Allocating risks and sharing rewards
by Hilmar Þór HILMARSSON - 161-170 Science is measurement, yet not all sciences can be evaluated using the same measurement
by Vlad NERĂU - 171-186 The effects of real exchange rates and income on the trade balance: A second generation panel data analysis for transition economies and Turkey
by Sevgi SEZER - 187-196 Child policy changes and estimation of income distribution effects
by Eva MILITARU & Amalia CRISTESCU - 197-212 An enquiry into the dynamics of real oil prices: A state space approach
by Jaweriah HAZRANA & Aaisha NAZRANA - 213-220 Wage inequalities in Romania under successive adjustments in minimum wage levels
by Mădălina Ecaterina POPESCU & Eva MILITARU - 221-236 An examination of bilateral J-curve: Evidence from Turkey and her 20 major trading partners
by Şerife ÖZŞAHİN - 237-248 Do military expenditures converge in NATO countries? Linear and nonlinear unit root test evidence
by Selahattin GÜRİŞ & Burak GÜRİŞ & Muhammed TIRAŞOĞLU - 249-262 Impact of GDP and tax revenue on health care financing: An empirical investigation from Indian states
by Deepak Kumar BEHERA & Umakant DASH - 263-276 The relation between foreign direct investments and some economic indicators. The case of Romanian economy
by Mirela PANAIT & Cătălin VOICA - 277-290 Economic freedom and foreign direct investment in South Asian countries
by Sadia IMTIAZ & Malik Fahim BASHIR - 291-302 New software for identification and evaluation of environmental and waste management in the companies
by Rodica BUCUROIU & Marius Gabriel PETRESCU - 303-318 An analysis of the effect of monetary policy changes on macroeconomic factors
by Moid U. AHMAD & Shamima NASRIN - 319-327 The costs of Brexit for UK economy
by Andrei HREBENCIUC
Spring 2017, Volume XXIV, Issue 1(610), Spring
- 5-22 Bankruptcy prediction logit model developed on Romanian paired sample
by Daniel BRÎNDESCU-OLARIU - 23-44 The impact of financial risks on economic growth in EU-15
by Ionuţ JIANU & Laura-Mădălina PÎRȘCOVEANU & Maria-Daniela TUDORACHE - 45-56 Unemployment convergence analysis for Nordic countries: Evidence from linear and nonlinear unit root tests
by Burak GÜRIŞ & İpek M. YURTTAGÜLER & Muhammed TIRAŞOĞLU - 57-68 Inflation targeting and volatility: Panel evidence
by Zied SAYARI & Rima LAJNAF - 69-82 Economic structure of educational process and its implications for the higher education reform
by Serguei MIKHAILITCHENKO - 83-98 Sustainability of social security systems in EU countries: Panel cointegration analysis with multiple structural breaks under cross-sectional dependence
by Ismet GOCER & Halim TATLI - 99-108 The evolution of corruption and its current state – A case study on Romania
by Ciprian ROTARU & Raluca GEORGESCU & Dumitru-Alexandru BODISLAV - 109-126 Exports in the European Union sub-models. Determinants and performances
by Alina ARSĂNI & George ȘTEFAN & Anca PARASCHIV-GHERMAN - 127-146 Growth and distribution of microfinance in India: A panel data analysis
by S. SARAVANAN & Devi Prasad DASH - 147-162 Human capital and collegiality in academic beehives: Theory and analysis of European Economics faculties
by João R. FARIA & Franklin G. MIXON, Jr. & Kamal P. UPADHYAYA - 163-178 An empirical assessment of fiscal sustainability for selected South Asian economies
by Shruti SHASTRI & A.K. GIRI & Geetilaxmi MOHAPATRA - 181-188 The determinants of stock prices: Evidence from the Turkish banking sector
by Arif SALDANLI & Mücahit AYDIN & Hakan BEKTAŞ - 189-196 Job complexity and wage bargaining
by Samir AMINE - 197-206 Macroeconomic models used in structural analysis of GDP
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Mădălina-Gabriela ANGHEL - 207-214 On the life and death of distance
by Orestis VRAVOSINOS - 215-226 Vectors of economic growth in the eastern area of the EU
by Cătălina MOTOFEI - 227-232 Performance management in the context of globalization
by Roxana-Lucia MIHAI & Irina Florentina BĂJAN & Alina CREŢU - 233-246 Financial development, trade openness and economic growth in MENA countries: TYDL panel causality approach
by Hicham AYAD & Mostéfa BELMOKADDEM - 247-260 The vulnerabilities of the gas supply system of the Republic of Moldova in the context of its energetic security
by Iulian VIȚĂ & Cristina Elena NICOLESCU - 261-266 A formal look at the negative interbank rate
by Gerasimos T. SOLDATOS - 267-276 Informatic system for identifying and evaluation of the environmental aspects and waste products management
by Rodica BUCUROIU & Marius Gabriel PETRESCU - 277-290 Regulation versus regulated monopolization of a Cournot oligopoly with unknown cost
by Ismail SAGLAM - 291-298 Banking Union framework and the stability of the European Banking sector
by Andrei HREBENCIUC
2016, Volume XXIII, Issue Special(I)
- 9-18 Operational risk assessment with Bayesian beliefs networks – successful application in other industries. New approaches that could fit Solvency 2
by Răzvan TUDOR & Dumitru Gh. BADEA - 19-28 Similarities and differences between the operational risk covered by Basel III and Solvency II and trends in this area
by Laurențiu Paul BARANGĂ - 29-34 The role of health on economic growth
by Tatiana BOGDAN - 35-46 Transfer pricing in the insurance market
by Costin A. ISTRATE - 47-62 Crisis response and government ownership: International assistance or abuse of power in the cases of Iceland and Latvia?
by Hilmar Þór HILMARSSON - 63-69 Investors’ sentiment and stocks performance
by Andreea Maria PECE & Angela Maria FILIP & Maria Miruna POCHEA - 70-83 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), sustainable development and resilience
by Liliana Nicoleta SIMIONESCU & Dalina DUMITRESCU - 84-95 The evaluation of the companies financial performance through the rates of return
by Nicolae BALTEȘ & Alexandra-Gabriela-Maria DRAGOE & Sebastian-Ilie DRAGOE - 96-103 The cost of capital under information asymmetry’s constraint
by Florina-Adriana STĂNICĂ - 104-111 Capital structure: profitability, tangibility and size of the company
by Liviu-Adrian ȚAGA & Florina-Adriana STĂNICĂ - 112-121 Comparative analysis of treatment of categories “finance” and “household finance” in the Russian financial science in the 19th-21st century
by Sergey BELOZEROV - 122-137 Testing the impact of external financing on corporate financial constraints in Africa – A case study of Mauritius
by Chakeel Coomar PRAYAGSING & Kheswar JANKEE - 138-147 Study on the implementation of internal control standards in Romanian public sector institutions
by Cosmin ȘERBĂNESCU & Adrian VINTILESCU–BELCIUG - 148-157 Fly E-course – aimed to increase the level of financial literacy
by Andrei DUMITRESCU & Mihaela-Elena ULMEANU - 158-164 Relationship between fiscal policy and capital market performance: evidence from Romania
by Stela JAKOVA & Gabriela-Victoria ANGHELACHE - 165-172 Romanian counties: does public financial decentralization help equity access to public goods and services?
by Carmen Maria CONSTANTINESCU (LĂCĂTUȘ) & Mirela Anca POSTOLE - 173-182 Fostering the employability of higher education graduates, according to labour market requirements
by Rodica GHERGHINA & Georgiana Camelia CREȚAN & Emilia Mioara CÂMPEANU - 183-188 Comparative analysis of commodity prices, stock market indices and listed metallurgical companies
by Florin TURCAȘ & Florin DUMITER & Petre BREZEANU & Todor SILVIA - 189-192 Financial crime: a quest for homogenous data across regions and jurisdictions
by Gabriel MITRACHE - 193-200 Financial excesses and the economic instability
by Ion BUCUR - 201-204 Weaknesses of the capital asset pricing model
by Andrei STĂNCULESCU - 205-211 Issues on money demand and economic stability
by Valentina Ioana MERA - 212-219 Evolutions in dealing with monetary and financial stability
by Livia Maria ROTARU - 220-230 The influence of non-performing loans on macroeconomic indicators in Romania between 2009-2015
by Claudiu Mihail MANOLESCU & Elena MANOLESCU - 231-243 The impact of macroeconomic factors on non-performing loans in Romania: a time series analysis
by Simona MAȘCU & Marușa PESCU (BECA) - 244-250 The role of fiscal policies in the relation between public governance and economic performance at the EU level
by Cristina VLAD & Birol IBADULA & Petre BREZEANU - 251-259 The management and the analysis of the commercial banks’ liquidity risk
by Maria-Daciana RODEAN (COZMA) & Nicolae BALTEŞ & Georgiana Daniela MINCULETE (PIKO) - 260-268 Assessing the banking systems’ performance and its determinants in EU28 countries
by Bogdan Florin FILIP
Winter 2016, Volume XXIII, Issue 4(609), Winter
- 5-18 The influence of fiscal freedom, government effectiveness and human development index on tax evasion in the European Union
by Alexandru Theodoru DRONCA - 19-42 Limitation of ARIMA models in financial and monetary economics
by Andreea-Cristina PETRICĂ & Stelian STANCU & Alexandru TINDECHE - 43-56 The Romania's challenges regarding the integration in the Euro Area
by Iulian Nicolae VASILOIU - 57-74 Does remittance drive economic growth in emerging economies: Evidence from FMOLS and Panel VECM
by Kalandi Charan PRADHAN - 75-88 Effectiveness of monetary policies in OECD countries
by Ahmet UGUR & Canan SANCAR & Yusuf Ekrem AKBAŞ - 89-102 Determinants of household loans
by Sorin Daniel MANOLE & Corina PETRESCU & Ramona Ioana VLADA - 103-126 Tourism and economic structural change with endogenous wealth and human capital and elastic labor supply
by Wei-Bin ZHANG - 127-142 Migration – trade nexus revisited: Empirical evidence from Turkish emigrants in OECD countries
by Kadir KARAGÖZ - 143-152 New pillars of the banking business model or a new model of doing banking?
by Dan Costin NIȚESCU - 153-164 Effects of R&D and innovation on income in EU countries: new generation panel cointegration and causality analysis
by Ismet GOCER & Sedat ALATAS & Osman PEKER - 165-182 The major economic evolution of Romania by the middle of 2016
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL - 183-202 Foreign aid, macroeconomic policies and economic growth nexus in India: An ARDL bounds testing approach
by Geetilaxmi MOHAPATRA & A. K. GIRI & Madhu SEHRAWAT - 203-214 Human nature in the economic behavior based on the neoclassical economic model
by Ada MARINESCU - 215-236 Determinants of nonperforming assets-bank-specific and macroeconomic factors: A panel data analysis of different group of commercial banks operating in India
by Biswajit PATRA & Puja PADHI - 237-242 Gradualistic strategy of transition to market economy
by Giorgi MIKELADZE & Simon GELASHVILI - 243-262 Financial liberalization and economic growth: Evidence from Tunisia
by Bouzid AMAIRA - 263-272 Public target space as key factor for public policy implementation
by Luminița Gabriela POPESCU - 273-280 The relationships among the returns of investment instruments: a vector autoregressive approach for Turkey
by Yuksel ILTAS & Umit BULUT - 281-298 Current account sustainability in SAARC economies: Evidence from combined cointegration approach
by Manoranjan SAHOO & M Suresh BABU & Umakant DASH - 299-314 Information asymmetry and technical efficiency: Case of a panel of Tunisian insurance companies
by Chiraz FEKI - 315-342 FDI and export spillovers using Heckman’s two step approach: Evidence from Turkish manufacturing data
by Muhammed BENLI
Autumn 2016, Volume XXIII, Issue 3(608), Autumn
- 5-40 RASDAQ: The final curtain
by Cornelia POP & Cristina BALINT & Maria-Andrada GEORGESCU & Ioan Alin NISTOR - 41-52 The relationship between public expenditure and economic growth in Romania: Does it obey Wagner’s or Keynes’s Law?
by Lingxiao WANG & Adelina DUMITRESCU PECULEA & Handuo XU - 53-78 Cracks in BRICs: A sectoral financial balances analysis and implications for macroeconomic policy
by Sashi SIVRAMKRISHNA - 79-92 An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states
by Filip KOKOTOVIĆ - 93-100 Is real depreciation expansionary? The case of the Czech Republic
by Yu HSING - 101-118 Determinants of sovereign bond yields in emerging economies: Some panel inferences
by Sri Hari NAIDU. A & Phanindra GOYARI & Bandi KAMAIAH - 119-126 Investment funds and portfolio of loan guarantees as financial steps proposals to support innovative Small and Medium Enterprises
by Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL & Constantin ANGHELACHE & Daniel DUMITRESCU - 127-140 Dynamic relationship among foreign direct investments, human capital, economic freedom and economic growth: Evidence from panel cointegration and panel causality analysis
by Oktay KIZILKAYA & Ahmet AY & Gökhan AKAR - 141-162 Integrating the issue of infrastructural investment with economic growth: The case of India
by Mukul GUPTA & Rahul BUDHADEV & Varun CHOTIA & N V Muralidhar RAO - 163-176 Globalization of the corruption phenomenon – human capital gone wild
by Dumitru-Alexandru BODISLAV & Ciprian ROTARU & Raluca GEORGESCU - 177-196 Productivity spillovers from FDI in Turkey: Evidence from quantile regressions
by Muhammed BENLI - 197-204 Predicting probability of default of Indian companies: A market based approach
by Bhanu Pratap SINGH & Alok Kumar MISHRA - 205-220 Which country after Greece? Sustainability of budget deficits in selected EU countries: A panel cointegration analysis with multiple structural breaks under cross-section dependence
by Ismet GOCER & Mehmet MERCAN - 221-228 Statistical-econometric model used to analyze the operational and insolvency risks
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL & Diana Valentina SOARE - 229-242 Short and long term analysis of some factors effecting youth unemployment in Turkey
by Rıza BAYRAK & Halim TATLI - 243-256 Determining the causal relationships among entrepreneurship, educational attainment and per capita GDP in high-income OECD countries
by Feyza BALAN & Seda OZEKICIOGLU & Cuneyt KILIC - 257-266 Assessment of the bankruptcy risk based on the solvency ratio
by Daniel BRÎNDESCU-OLARIU - 267-282 Using simulation and modeling to improve career management processes in organizations
by Nicoleta Valentina FLOREA - 283-306 Commodity market integration and price transmission: Empirical evidence from India
by Pratap Kumar JENA - 307-318 Testing the relationship between military spending and private investments: Evidence from Turkey
by Gülbahar ÜÇLER - 319-330 Growth-finance nexus: Empirical evidence from India
by Tanzeem HASNAT & Shahid ASHRAF & Umer J. BANDAY - 331-338 The importance and role of small and medium-sized businesses
by Cibela NEAGU - 339-350 Skill biased technological changes: Case of the MENA Region
by Sirine MNIF - 351-360 Net earnings trends in the EU countries
by Mădălina Ecaterina POPESCU & Amalia CRISTESCU & Mădălina Ecaterina POPESCU - 361-370 Communication and PR in crisis situations
by Claudia Elena PAICU & Laurențiu Gabriel FRÂNCU
Summer 2016, Volume XXIII, Issue 2(607), Summer
- 5-16 The prerequisites of social development when planning for decentralization
by Cătălin Daniel DUMITRICĂ & Teodora I. BIŢOIU & Dragoş DINCĂ - 17-26 Testing the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle: New evidence from structural breaks for Turkey
by Ekrem ERDEM & Ahmet KOSEOGLU & Ali Gokhan YUCEL - 27-40 The role of institutional pressures in developing countries. Implications for IFRS
by Cătălina Florentina PRICOPE - 41-46 Children’s health insurance coverage in the United States: The role of parents’ ethnicity and immigration status
by Swarn CHATTERJEE - 47-64 Axiomatical examination of the neoclassical economic model. Logical assessment of the assumptions of neoclassical economic model
by Ada MARINESCU - 65-72 An empirical investigation of banking sector development and economic growth in a panel of selected SAARC countries
by Javed AHMED & Malik Fahim BASHIR - 73-102 A common agency within bureaucracy
by Nadide Banu OLCAY - 103-116 From public services to networks of social enterprises. Strategic trends for South-Eastern Europe
by Ani MATEI & Carmen SĂVULESCU & Corina-Georgiana ANTONOVICI - 117-126 The relationship between inclusive growth, inequality and poverty in Africa
by Mohamed BEN AMAR & Nahed ZGHIDI - 127-134 Investigation of relation between foreign portfolio investments and stock prices: Time varying asymmetric causality analysis
by Gülfen TUNA & Samet KUNDAKÇIOĞLU - 135-144 Asymmetric stochastic volatility in central and eastern European stock markets
by Aycan HEPSAG - 145-156 Bankruptcy prediction based on the debt ratio
by Daniel BRÎNDESCU-OLARIU - 157-172 The effects of saving-investment gap on economic growth in developing countries: A clustering and panel data analysis
by Ismet GOCER & Tugba AKIN & Sedat ALATAS - 173-186 Impact of educational expenditure on economic growth in major Asian countries: Evidence from econometric analysis
by Lingaraj MALLICK & Pradeep Kumar DAS & Kalandi Charan PRADHAN - 187-206 Developing a financial inclusion index and inclusive growth in India
by Susanta Kumar SETHY - 207-224 A comprehensive view on the manifestations of aggregate demand and aggregate supply shocks in Greece, Ireland, Italy and Portugal
by Ionuț JIANU - 225-238 Examining the determinants of FDI inflows in India
by Shiba Shankar PATTAYAT - 239-248 A review of corruption based on the social and economic evolution of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome
by Ciprian ROTARU & Dumitru-Alexandru BODISLAV & Raluca GEORGESCU - 249-258 Estimating the exchange rate in the context of Romania's integration in the Eurozone
by Laura Mădălina PÎRŞCOVEANU
Spring 2016, Volume XXIII, Issue 1(606), Spring
- 5-14 Female entrepreneurial activity in Romania
by Annamária DÉZSI-BENYOVSZKI & Tünde Petra SZABÓ & Ágnes NAGY - 15-40 Analysis of the causal link between wages and prices in UK
by Adriatik HOXHA - 41-56 Assessing the regional development degree – step one: Calibrating the polar diagram
by Cătălin Daniel DUMITRICĂ & Teodora I. BIŢOIU & Dragoş DINCĂ - 57-76 The relationship between output and asset prices: A time – and frequency – varying approach
by Chi-Wei SU & Zong-Liang YAO & Hsu-Ling CHANG - 77-88 Territorial patterns of development in the European Union
by Mădălina AVRAM & Constantin POSTOIU - 89-102 Nexus between defense expenditure and economic growth in BRIC economies: An empirical investigation
by Devi Prasad DASH & Debi Prasad BAL & Manoranjan SAHOO - 103-118 Efficiency, non-linearity and chaos: evidences from BRICS foreign exchange markets
by Anoop S. KUMAR & Bandi KAMAIAH - 119-128 A theoretical examination of tax evasion among the self-employed
by Dennis BARBER III - 129-140 Long-term effects of the investments dynamics in Romania in the post-accession period – a regional approach
by Anca DACHIN & Georgiana MORARU - 141-150 A utility based theoretical model for the income-life expectancy curve
by Kaan ÖĞÜT & Çağlar YURTSEVEN - 151-162 Essentials aspects on macroeconomic variables and their correlations
by Constantin ANGHELACHE & Alexandru MANOLE & Mădălina Gabriela ANGHEL & Aurelian DIACONU - 163-170 Determinants of the Hungarian forint/ US dollar exchange rate
by Yu HSING - 171-182 Macroeconomic strategies for the prevention of economic and financial crisis
by Cătălin-Emilian HUIDUMAC-PETRESCU & Alexandru Cătălin POPA - 183-194 Does tourism affect economic growth in Indian states? Evidence from panel ARDL model
by Lingaraj MALLICK & Ummalla MALLESH & Jaganath BEHERA - 195-202 Sovereign debt crisis. From challenges to solutions
by Elena Raluca MOISESCU (DUICAN) & Andrei GIURESCU - 203-212 International trade and tourism for Mediterranean countries: A panel causality analysis
by Ceyhun Can OZCAN - 213-236 Economic freedom index and stock returns in Malaysia
by Devinaga RASIAH & Tay Lee YING & Sakiru Adebola SOLARIN - 237-246 How budget deficit and current account deficit are interrelated in Indian economy
by U.J. BANDAY & Ranjan ANEJA - 247-254 Study regarding the influence of the endogenous and exogenous factors on credit institution’s return on assets
by Maria-Daciana RODEAN (COZMA) & Nicolae BALTEŞ - 255-262 Effects of oil returns and external debt on the government investment: A case study of Syria
by Adel Shakeeb MOHSEN