Romanian Economic Journal
2007 - 2007
Edited by PhD Ioan Popa
from Department of International Business and Economics from the Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
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Volume 10, issue 26, 2007
- Bilantul activitatii Comunitatii Andine dupa trei decenii si jumatate de functionare pp. 7-29

- Camelia Candidatu
- From Washington Consensus to Lisbon Agenda: What Lessons for Economic Models in Romania? pp. 31-42

- Valentin Cojanu
- Rolul politicilor nationale in intarirea capacitatilor inovative nationale pp. 45-59

- Dana Blideanu
- Role of Multilateral and Regional Disciplines in Services Trade Liberalization: The Case of Romania’s Banking Services pp. 61-80

- Ana Bobirca and Paul Gabriel Miclaus
- Implicatiile socio-economice ale reformelor sistemelor de sanatate pp. 81-88

- Mihaela Cristina Dragoi
- Rolul organizatiilor nationale în sprijinirea misiunilor comerciale internationale. Cazul României pp. 89-115

- Andreea Raluca Caragin and Irina Eugenia Iamandi
- Unele considerente privind pregatirea Romaniei pentru trecerea la euro pp. 117-125

- Gheorghe Hurduzeu and Laura Constantin
- Impactul procesului de aderare asupra ajutorului de stat in Romania: conditionalitatea impusa de integrarea in Piata Unica pp. 127-144

- Radu Cristian Musetescu, Cristian Paun, Mihai-Vladimir Topan and Octavian-Dragomir JORA
- Le role des firmes etrangeres sur la dynamique de la production en Roumanie pp. 147-160

- Laura Brancu
- Piata de retail in România pp. 161-176

- Mihaela Gabriela Belu and Andrei Betivu
- Rolul stiintei in dezvoltarea societatii europene a cunoasterii pp. 199-220

- Ioan Bari
- Romania Europeana si ‘industria’ sectorului non-profit pp. 221-238

- Anca Gabriela Ilie and Oana-Antonia Colibasanu
- Transporturile terestre din România in context european. Avantaje competitive ale Romaniei in domeniul serviciilor de transport pp. 239-259

- Ioan Popa
Volume 10, issue 25BIS, 2007
- European challenges for Islamic Banking pp. 7-20

- Sorina Aioanei
- The general well-being: the theory and an estimation pp. 21-28

- Minavar Akhmedjarova
- The Alliances of European Retailers and Their Effects in the Field of Marketing and Supply Chain pp. 29-48

- Carmen Balan
- Aid and Migration: Substitutes or Complements? Global Patterns and European Perspective pp. 49-77

- Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Minoca Beuran and Mathilde Maurel
- Energy Security: A Critical Issue in the European Energy Policy pp. 79-105

- Ana Bobirca, Paul Gabriel Miclaus and Stefan Ungureanu
- Development Management for the Companies that Act in the Romanian Processing Industry pp. 107-115

- Catalin Alexandru Briceag
- The Beneficiaries of the “Reformed Treaty” pp. 117-128

- Razvan BUzatu
- The improvement of economic business management – competitiveness growth factor pp. 129-141

- Florenta Circeag
- Analysis of Failed States: Some Problems of Definition and Measurement pp. 143-162

- Valentin Cojanu and Alina Irina Popescu
- EU-Russia Relationship: Smooth as Oil? An Analysis of the Linkages Between the European Union and Russia in the Global Oil Market pp. 163-178

- Gabriela Dragan and Roxana Voicu-Dorobantu
- Economic Security in the Black Sea Region pp. 179-193

- Alina Draghici
- Decisions about the Future of the European Union: an Approach from a Romanian Perspective pp. 195-211

- Ramona DUMITRIU and Razvan Stefanescu
- Who’s walking on the Silk Road? EU’s Policy at the Black Sea Region: from Bilateral to Regional Approach pp. 213-229

- Anca Gabriela Ilie and Oana Antonia Colibaseanu
- The Territorial Dimension of the Cohesion Policy pp. 231-249

- Delia Ionica
- Privatizing Pension Systems as the End of a Vicious Taboo of the Almighty State pp. 251-268

- Octavian-Dragomir JORA
- Competitiveness Evaluation of Slovenian Economy pp. 269-294

- Art Kovacic
- European Union’s Dependency on Russian Energy. Geopolitical Considerations pp. 295-314

- Silviu Negut, Marius Cristian Neascu and Viorel Mionel
- The Convergence Degree of Innovation Potential of Romanian Economy, by Comparison with the Developed Economies of the EU Member States pp. 315-334

- Camelia Oprean and Cristina Tanasescu
- “United in Diversity” – Quantification of Europe’s Diversity and Ways to Use it as a Growth Engine pp. 335-348

- Monica Cristina Parpalea
Volume 10, issue 25bis, 2007
- The role of the EU Common Agricultural Policy on the free trade agreement – the case of MERCOSUR pp. 349-363

- Marijana Cristina Pasatoiu
- Social Protection System of the Population of Republic of Kazakhstan: Conditions and Prospects pp. 365-376

- M. Kh. Tuseeva and P. B. Isahova
- Regulated spatial planning is in large number of countries primarily concentrated on urban areas, while the rural areas are less strictly planned, especially in the context of natural resource development. As Slovenia is a small county with very limited spatial conditions for non restricted development planning (ie. flat, no geographical or/and environmental restrictions), the idea of more or less detailed spatial planning in rural areas was adopted already in early 70es. The reason for starting with this kind of planning was mainly connected with the competition between urban and industrial development planning and agriculture for the best lands. In the paper we discuss the development of methods of rural spatial planning, present effects of past approaches on usage of rural space and the proposal of the future rural areas planning models pp. 377-394

- Andrej Udovc
Volume 10, issue 25, 2007
- Remarks Concerning Romania’ Security and National Defence Issue in the Globalization Framework pp. 17-30

- Laura Cismas, Alexandru Jivan and Claudia Cristescu
- Airports Driving Economic and Tourism Development pp. 31-44

- Cristiana Cristureanu and Ana Bobirca
- The Social Responsibility of the Company – Factor of Supporting the European Economic Development pp. 45-54

- Andreea-Daniela Gangone
- Customs risk management in the European Union pp. 55-71

- Emilia Iordache and Alina Vasilica Voiculet
- Territorial Networks - a Solution for Regional Problems? pp. 73-79

- Luiza Radu and Madalina Istrate
- A Model to Evaluate the Regional Competitiveness of the EU Regions pp. 81-101

- Cezar Mereuta, Lucian Liviu Albu, Marioara Iordan and Mihaela-Nona Chilian
- Oil, Development and Security: A Market-Based Approach pp. 102-114

- Radu Cristian Musetescu and Cristian Paun
- MSA as the Aspect of European Maritime Security pp. 116-124

- Marek Grzybowski and Ryszard K. Miler
- Foreign Experience of Competitiveness ncrease in the Economy of Kazakhstan pp. 126-135

- Gulnara Nurmukhanova
- An Analysis of the Risk Management in the Case of Terrorism pp. 136-146

- Gabriela Prelipcean and Mircea Boscoianu
- The Polish Market of Private Equity and Venture Capital Investments in 2001 - 2006 pp. 148-159

- Izabela Pruchnicka-Grabias
- The European Union in a Changing World: Globalizer or Globalized? pp. 160-176

- Florin D. Salajan
- Increase of National Competitiveness on Basis of Innovation pp. 178-185

- Samazhan Umirzakov
- The Romanian Rural Economy – a Resource of Growth and Regional Cooperation, or a Source of Conflicts and Insecurity? pp. 186-199

- Gheorghe Savoiu, Camelia Manea and Constantin Manea
- Knowledge-Driven Economy and Knowledge Workers: Polish Experience in the Integrating Europe pp. 200-220

- Bartosz Surawski
- The Origins of EU and the Flight from Liberalism pp. 222-232

- Mihai-Vladimir Topan
Volume 10, issue 24, 2007
- Utilizarea instrumentelor financiare derivate de catre banci in acoperirea riscurilor de dobânda pp. 143-151

- Cristian Tarara
Volume 10, issue 23, 2007
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Responsiveness in a Global Business Environment. A Comparative Theoretical Approach pp. 3-18

- Irina Iamandi
- Testing for Heteroskedasticity on the Bucharest Stock Exchange pp. 19-28

- Radu Lupu and Iulia Lupu
- Assessing the International Competitiveness of Tourism Services Trade pp. 29-43

- Ana Bobirca
- Developmental State, Business Concentrations and Financial Repression: the case of the Republic of Korea pp. 45-62

- Radu Cristian Musetescu, Adina Musetescu and Dana Gardu
- General characterization of the international business environment – opportunities and threats for Foreign Direct Investments pp. 63-71

- Mihaela Diaconu and Sebastian Ene
- On Pareto efficiency and equitable allocations of resources pp. 73-79

- Florin Popa
- The EU labour market – between interventionism and neo-liberalism pp. 81-86

- Radu Serban
- Common Agricultural Policy. The Implementation of the Acquis Communautarie in Romanian Agriculture pp. 87-98

- Anca Ilie and Rodica Zaharia
- Education and Globalisation pp. 99-107

- Elvira Lussana