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Theoretical and Applied Economics
2006 - 2025
Current editor(s): Mircea Dinu From Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Mircea Dinu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume XXVII, issue 4(625), Winter, 2020
- The European Union in the face of the prospect of achieving major objectives in the conditions of the pandemic and economic-financial crisis pp. 5-20

- Gabriela Victoria Anghelache, Ștefan Daniel Armeanu and Constantin Anghelache
- What determines the portfolio investment flows to Central and Eastern European Countries in the European Union 2001-2017? pp. 21-42

- Donny Tang
- Analysis of the correlation between taxation indicators and economic growth at the macroeconomic level in European Union and Romania pp. 43-54

- Cătălina Motofei
- Measuring Adobe Company performance from the perspective of a Complex Adaptive System pp. 55-72

- Nora Chiriță, Andrei Vișan and Mihaela Popescu
- Welfare enhancing uncertainty pp. 73-88

- Sravaitri Chaudhuri
- Business process modeling. Using Unified Modeling Language to streamline the design of the TO-BE system within a company pp. 89-106

- Ionuț Nica and Ștefan Ionescu
- Static and dynamic analysis of intra-industry trade of BRICS countries pp. 107-130

- Kuldeep Lohani
- Fossil fuel consumption, economic growth and CO2 emissions. Causality evinced from the BRICS world pp. 131-142

- Rochna Arora and Dr. Baljit Kaur
- Methods used in risk financing pp. 143-158

- Ana Maria Popescu, Ștefan Virgil Iacob and Alina Eliza Dabija
- Is there a relationship between economic welfare and innovation performance? Evidence from selected European countries pp. 159-168

- Lejla Terzić
- Analyzing Romania GDP: Final consumption, gross investment, and net exports influence compared to previously published models pp. 169-176

- Alexander I. Villanueva
- Analysis of the natural movement of the population under the spectrum of the health crisis pp. 177-186

- Constantin Anghelache, Mădălina-Gabriela Anghel and Ștefan Virgil Iacob
- On the relationship between economic growth and government debt for Bulgaria. Test of the Reinhart-Rogoff hypothesis pp. 187-194

- Yu Hsing
- Testifying the role of regulatory environment in trade facilitation: Impact on intra-regional trade in South-Asia pp. 195-216

- Tanya Gandhi and Shahid Ahmed
- India and trade blocs: A gravity model analysis pp. 217-232

- Arjun Singh and Satya Padhi
- Predicting the volatility in stock return of emerging economy: An empirical approach pp. 233-244

- Aastha Khera and Dr. Miklesh Prasad Yadav
- Portfolio optimization with VaR approach: A comparative analysis for Japan, London, New York and India pp. 245-262

- Parul Bhatia and Priya Gupta
- Income-dependent impacts of financial development and human capital on economic growth. A non-stationary panel analysis pp. 263-274

- Mohsen Mohaghegh and A.S. Valipour
- Monetary policy and exchange rate pass-through in India pp. 275-288

- Bhavish Sharma
- Impact of medium of instruction in education on economic growth and development pp. 289-308

- Durbhita V Vaishnav
- Institutions and economic growth: A comparative analysis of developing and developed countries based on institutionalized social technologies index pp. 309-322

- Danish Siddiqui and Masood Qazi
- Exports, imports and economic growth in India: An empirical analysis pp. 323-330

- K. Krishna Reddy
- BEPS – A challenge for the increasing budget revenues in the process of digitalization pp. 331-344

- Ionuț Mișa and Meral Kagitci
- Implementation of public policies. The compatibility of the model of public policy with the target space of the policy pp. 345-356

- Luminița Gabriela Popescu
- Fiscal sustainability in Romania pp. 357-368

- Ioan-Radu Petrariu, Lucian Constantin Vîlcu, Iulian Cornel Lolea and Liana Vladu
Volume XXVII, issue 3(624), Autumn, 2020
- Social protection systems and economic growth pp. 5-20

- Dorina Ghețan and Ada Paierele
- Analysis of the impact generated by COVID-19 in banking institutions and possible economic effects pp. 21-40

- Nora Chiriță and Ionuț Nica
- Covid crisis: Fiscal, monetary and macro-financial policy responses pp. 41-54

- Provash Sarker
- Simulation of financial contagion effect using the NetLogo software at the level of the banking network pp. 55-74

- Ionuț Nica
- Impact of education and government effectiveness on the shadow economy pp. 75-84

- Sorina Emanuela Ștefoni and Andreea Draghia
- Financial development and income inequality: An empirical analysis on the emerging market economies pp. 85-96

- Günay Özcan
- Aspects and evolutions specific to monetary policy in Romania. A complex topical analysis pp. 97-106

- Günay Özcan, Alin Ioan Creţu and Laurențiu Teșcan
- Foreign trade policy and economic growth: Indian evidence pp. 107-126

- Subrata Roy
- The effect of external debt on long run economic growth in developing economies: Evidence from heterogeneous panel data models with cross sectional dependency pp. 127-138

- Muhammed Benli
- Structural modeling of fiscal structure for policy analysis: A case study of India pp. 139-160

- Rajbhushan J Nayak, Vishwanath Pandit and Gopakumar K. U
- Macroeconomic variables and market expectations: Indian Stock Market pp. 161-178

- Neha Gupta and Arya Kumar
- Relationship analysis of stocks prices and exchange rates of three leading Asian economies pp. 179-192

- Anisha and Aastha Khera
- Bitcoins as a determinant of stock market movements: A comparison of Indian and Chinese Stock Markets pp. 193-202

- Pritpal Singh Bhullar and Dyal Bhatnagar
- The causal relationship between Indian energy consumption and the GDP: A shift from conservation to feedback hypothesis post economic liberalisation pp. 203-212

- Saakshi Chauhan, Rajnish Pande and Subrat Sharma
- The dependence and dynamic correlation between Islamic and conventional insurances and stock market: A multivariate short memory approach pp. 213-222

- Rym Charef El Ansari and Riadh El Abed
- Does exchange rate has any impact on economic growth in India? An empirical analysis pp. 223-234

- Khulsum Shaik and Babu RAO G
- Corruption, technological innovation and environmental quality in South Asian countries: An empirical insight pp. 235-242

- Malayaranjan Sahoo and Deeptimayi Sahoo
- Analysis of the quarterly evolution of the Gross Domestic Product pp. 243-260

- Constantin Anghelache, Mădălina-Gabriela Anghel, Ștefan Virgil Iacob and Tudor Samson
- The main theoretical aspects regarding the capital adequacy models pp. 261-270

- Constantin Anghelache, Dana Luiza Grigorescu and Ștefan Gabriel Dumbravă
- Considerations regarding the effects of COVID-19 on the tourism market pp. 271-284

- Cristina-Andrada Baba, Aurelia-Felicia Stăncioiu, Manuela Rozalia Gabor, Florin-Alexandru Alexe, Flavia Dana Oltean and Alexandra Cristina Dinu
Volume XXVII, issue 2(623), Summer, 2020
- Mathematical model used in substantiating optimal contract pp. 5-18

- Constantin Anghelache, Dumitru Marin and Dana Luiza Grigorescu
- Examining the drivers of business cycle divergence between Euro Area and Romania pp. 19-32

- Ionut Jianu
- Migration, economic causes and decisions pp. 33-50

- Mircea Constantin Șcheau, Ștefan Zaharie Pop and Andreea Valentina Șoimu
- The voluntary pension funds – a viable solution to supplement the pensioners' incomes pp. 51-64

- Mădălina-Gabriela Anghel and Dragoș Alexandru Hașegan
- An approach to measuring credit risk in a banking institution from Romania pp. 65-78

- Nora Chiriță and Ionuț Nica
- Study on the evolution of tourism and perspectives pp. 79-94

- Ștefan Virgil Iacob
- Investigating personnel dynamics within SMEs: A survey analysis for the case of Romania pp. 95-108

- Madalina Popescu, Larisa Stănilă and Maria Denisa Vasilescu
- Causes of the curve: Assessing risk in public and private financial economics pp. 109-130

- Todd J. Barry
- An approach to the index of economic freedom using the data mining technique in the economic environment context pp. 131-146

- Ionuț Nica
- Banking sector and bank liquidity – key actors within financial crises? pp. 147-168

- Dan Costin Niţescu, Florin Alexandru Dună and Adriana Daniela Ciurel
- Existence of rewards for a sustainable enterprise in the context of the human resources strategy pp. 169-174

- Constantin Ciprian Iacob and Nicolae Moroianu
- Do export, financial development, and institutions affect FDI outflows? Insights from Asian developing countries pp. 175-190

- Pragyanrani Behera, Prajukta Tripathy and Bikash Mishra
- Are resources a curse or blessings? Evidence from panel ARDL model pp. 191-204

- Shakti Mohan Tandi and Prajna Paramita Mishra
- Investigating factors affecting cooperative and non-cooperative behavior: An experimental game in the classroom pp. 205-214

- Metin Tetik
- Impact of exchange rate regimes on inflation: An empirical analysis of BRICS countries pp. 215-224

- Babu RAO G.
- Tax structure and economic growth in general category states in India: A panel auto regressive distributed lag approach pp. 225-240

- Dillip Kumar Muduli and Nityasundar Manik
- Banking Sector Reforms and the Goals of Nationalised Commercial Banks in India pp. 241-262

- Kubendran Narayanasamy
- Determinants of economic growth in India: A time series perspective pp. 263-280

- Manoj Kumar Das and Titiksha Das
- Impact of credit guarantee on the output gap: A panel data analysis of Asian sovereigns pp. 281-288

- Mohammad Mustafa
- Analyzing the robustness of ARIMA and neural networks as a predictive model of crude oil prices pp. 289-300

- Sudhi Sharma and Miklesh Yadav
- Not a long ago, the agriculture sector was the main pillar of any economy in the world. It not only provides food production, but it participates to the expansion of the economic growth as well. In this paper, we shall try to investigate the relationship between agriculture sector and economic growth for 30 African countries over the period of 1980-2017 with individual and temporal fixed-effect panel model and panel cointegration. We found with Pedroni and Westerlund tests that we have not a cointegration relationship between variables; hence we cannot estimate the long-run panel model. Therefore, we only estimated the panel model with individual and temporal fixed-effect, then we established that the two variables of economic openness relied to agriculture sector are positive, but insignificant, while the variable of the agriculture value-added was positive and statically accepted at the level of 1%, and the coefficient of the labour force in the agriculture sector appears negative and insignificant. The panel Granger causality showed that there is bidirectional causality between agricultural raw materials exports and imports, and the causality of Dumitrescu and Hurlin established that there are several causalities pp. 301-324

- Salaheddine Sari Hassoun, Abdelkader Sahed, Khayereddine Salim Adda and Asma Hadjira Sebbane
Volume XXVII, issue 1(622), Spring, 2020
- An approach to the use of cryptocurrencies in Romania using data mining technique pp. 5-20

- Nora Chiriță and Ionuț Nica
- Intellectual property rights, human capital and types of entrepreneurship in emerging and developing countries pp. 21-40

- Kamilia Loukil
- Trade relation between India and other BRICS countries: A multidimensional approach using Gravity Model and Granger Causality pp. 41-56

- Dr. N. Kubendran
- Do the macroeconomic indicators influence foreign direct investment inflow? Evidence from India pp. 57-74

- Akhil Sharma and Abdul Rishad
- Conceptual dimensions regarding the financial contagion and the correlation with the stock market in Romania pp. 75-86

- Ionuț Nica and Nora Chiriță
- An analysis of poverty among the informal workers of India pp. 87-104

- Rajyasri Roy and Amit Kundu
- Financial stress index, growth and price stability in India: Some recent evidence pp. 105-124

- Jayantee Sahoo
- Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach pp. 125-136

- Mustapha Jobarteh
- A review of international Fisher’s effect focusing on inflation in Indian context for corporate decisions pp. 137-146

- Sharath Ambrose and Dr. K.R. Manjunath
- Factors that influence wages differences in formal sector on male and female workers in Palembang City pp. 147-158

- Intan Nurpratiwi, Syamsurijal Ak and Yunisvita
- Optimal Taylor rule in the new era central banking perspective pp. 159-170

- Ayşegül Ladin Sümer
- The analysis of the quarterly evolution of the gross domestic product in 2019 pp. 171-182

- Constantin Anghelache, Ștefan Virgil Iacob and Dana Luiza Grigorescu
- The analysis of the international trade of Romania pp. 183-200

- Mădălina-Gabriela Anghel, Ștefan Virgil Iacob and Dragoș Alexandru Hașegan
- The Romanian population’s perceptions regarding income inequalities and discrimination pp. 201-217

- Amalia Cristescu, Ana-Maria Gatea and Eva Militaru
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