Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Volume XXVI, issue Special, 2019
- Solvency capital requirements for a Romanian non-life insurer under Solvency II and Risk-Based Capital frameworks pp. 7-18

- Aurora Elena DINA (manolache)
- Bancassurance between MiFID II and IDD pp. 19-26

- Elda MARZAI (abliz)
- Does the world need an international investment organization to battle climate change? pp. 27-38

- Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson
- Defining the concept of risk applied in entrepreneurship. Conceptual delimitation risk – entrepreneurial uncertainty pp. 39-44

- Andrei Alexandru Tărăbîc and Gabriel Morar
- Effects of changing the balancing formula of Romanian local budgets pp. 45-52

- Attila Gyorgy
- Inherent inefficiencies of the financial system in Romania pp. 53-60

- Andrei Stanculescu
- Determinants of public debt. The case of the European Union countries pp. 61-70

- Bogdan Florin Filip
- A discussion on basic investment alternatives pp. 71-76

- Andrei Stanculescu
- Economic growth and impact of social and economic factors in the Baltic States pp. 77-82

- Cosmina-Ștefania Chiricu
- The Nordic-Baltic region: European integration and security concerns pp. 83-94

- Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson
- The competition between traditional power centers and emerging powers pp. 95-108

- Stefan Topliceanu
- Lending evolution in Romania from the perspective of Prudential Regulations or how can the banking system be helped by financial crisis pp. 109-118

- Maria Alexandra Cristea
- The financial performance of the companies from the oil sector. A comparative analysis pp. 119-127

- Meral Kagitci
Volume XXVI, issue 4(621), Winter, 2019
- Expanding the Eurozone. The stage of economic convergence for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland and Romania pp. 5-18

- Iulian Nicolae Vasiloiu
- Business R&D investments in the EU: Main dynamics and economic effects pp. 19-34

- Mihaela Diaconu
- Volatility experience of major world stock markets pp. 35-52

- Mejari Mallikarjuna and R. Prabhakara Rao
- Unemployment hysteresis analysis for OECD countries pp. 53-62

- Muhammed Tıraşoğlu
- Culture as a driving factor for foreign direct investments in the Western Development Region of Romania pp. 63-74

- Norbert Földi
- A Deep Neural Network (DNN) based classification model in application to loan default prediction pp. 75-84

- Selçuk Bayraci and Orkun Susuz
- The new Keynesian Phillips Curve. Implications. Strengths and weaknesses pp. 85-92

- Rareș-Petru Mihalache and Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav
- Corporate ownership structure and performance: An enquiry into India pp. 93-110

- Pradiptarathi Panda and Jinesh Panchali
- Turkey’s macroeconomic policy challenges in the aftermath of the 2018 crisis: A sectoral financial balances analysis pp. 111-128

- Sashi Sivramkrishna and Dhruva Teja Nandipati
- Main aspects on the nature of dynamic models pp. 129-138

- Constantin Anghelache, Dana Luiza Grigorescu and Oana Bîrsan
- An analyses model of the Romanian privately managed pension system pp. 139-148

- Dragoș Alexandru Hașegan
- Dynamic models used in analysis capital and population pp. 149-162

- Mădălina-Gabriela Anghel, Ștefan Virgil Iacob, Gabriel-Ștefan Dumbravă and Marius Popovici
- Poverty rate determinants in the Central and Eastern Europe member states pp. 163-180

- Maria Tudorache
- Wagner versus Keynesian Hypothesis: Role of aggregate and disaggregate expenditure in Pakistan pp. 181-200

- Kashif Munir and Wajid Ali
- GARCH based VaR estimation: An empirical evidence from BRICS stock markets pp. 201-218

- Siva Kiran GUPTHA. K and Prabhakar RAO. R
- Does FDI substitute exports of home country? A case of US FDI in select Asian economies pp. 219-240

- Ketan C. Limaye and Achut P. Pednekar
- Exploring the role of institutions in cross country Malmquist productivity analysis: A two-stage double bootstrap DEA approach pp. 241-264

- Danish Siddiqui and Masood Qazi
- Does the Mundell-Fleming Model apply to Poland? pp. 265-272

- Yu Hsing
- The validity of Okun’s Law: Evidences from Indian economy pp. 273-278

- Tariq Ahmad Bhat, Tariq Ahmad Lone and Towseef Mohi Ud Din
Volume XXVI, issue 3(620), Autumn, 2019
- The main factors of economic growth in the European Union pp. 5-20

- Amalia Cristescu and Gabriela Tîlvăr
- Currency risk management model pp. 21-34

- Constantin Anghelache, Mădălina Gabriela Anghel and Dana Luiza Grigorescu
- Assessing the performance of Pillar II in Romania – time weighted versus money weighted rate of return pp. 35-44

- Bogdan Dumitrescu and Andreea Elena Draghia
- Does democracy increase total tax revenues? The case of selected OECD countries pp. 45-58

- Günay Özcan and İbrahim Özmen
- An evaluation of the turnover tax system in South Africa pp. 59-70

- Danie Schutte, Danelle Labuschagne, Maria - Andrada Georgescu and Cornelia Pop
- Sensitivity of bankruptcy prediction models to the change in econometric methods pp. 71-86

- Bhanu Singh and Alok Mishra
- Risk management associated with the interbank relationships pp. 87-98

- Cristian Anghel
- Challenging the status quo: Steel producer case study on the enterprise value for M&A pp. 99-114

- Mădălina Manu and Vasile Ilie
- Innovation as imperative for increasing productivity and economic growth: The case of the selected EU member countries and non-EU member countries pp. 115-122

- Lejla Terzić
- International Financial Markets face to face with Artificial Intelligence and Digital Era pp. 123-134

- Narcisa Roxana Moșteanu
- Determinants of domestic saving rate in Turkey: A new generation econometric analysis pp. 135-150

- Ismet Gocer
- A behavioral model of failure in business pp. 151-158

- Cristina Mariana ENE (vasile), Cosmin Viziniuc and Alexandru Taşnadi
- The effect of oil prices on foreign trade deficit in the economics of Bulgaria pp. 159-170

- Nazife Özge Beşer
- Relationship between mortality and financial crisis. The case of Greece pp. 171-178

- Dimitrios Dapontas
- Profit management in the case of financial distress and global volatile market behaviour: Evidence from Borsa Istanbul Stock Exchange pp. 179-192

- Tuğba Kayhan, Temur Kayhan and Engin Yarbaşi
- Insurance consumption in the Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia): Financial and institutional determinants pp. 193-204

- Dalila Benziane and Qasim Shah
- Non-linear finance-growth nexus for African countries: A panel smooth transition regression approach pp. 205-222

- Mustapha Jobarteh and Huseyin Kaya
Volume XXVI, issue 2(619), Summer, 2019
- The education and training. Priorities of the European Union pp. 5-20

- Constantin Anghelache, Gabriela Victoria Anghelache and Mădălina Gabriela Anghel
- Posted offers in exogenous networks: A theoretical application and experimental results pp. 21-46

- Lisa Breger and Andrea Sorensen
- The role of Japan in the development of emerging markets in Asia. Key lessons learned for China pp. 47-62

- Ionela Voinea
- Empirical examination of the stability of expectations – Augmented Phillips Curve for developing and developed countries pp. 63-78

- Yhlas Sovbetov and Muhittin Kaplan
- The causality between economic growth and stock market in developing and developed countries: Toda-Yamamoto approach pp. 79-90

- Bilgehan Tekin and Erol Yener
- Government failure vs. Market failure. The implications of incomplete information pp. 91-104

- Rareș Petru Mihalache and Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav
- Foreign direct investment and total factor productivity in South Asia pp. 105-120

- Zaira Adnan, Mamta Chowdhury and Girijasankar Mallik
- The effects of political and financial risks on foreign direct investments to the MENAT countries pp. 121-138

- Feyza Balan
- Exploring the nexus between macroeconomic variables and stock market returns in Germany: An ARDL Co-integration approach pp. 139-148

- Riadh El Abed and Amna Zardoub
- Income inequalities and economic convergence in CEE countries pp. 149-156

- Tamara Nae
- Exchange rate regimes and its impact on growth: An empirical analysis of BRICS countries pp. 157-172

- Babu Rao G.
- Dynamics of business cycle and long-term economic growth of Pakistan pp. 173-184

- Usama Ehsan Khan and Syed Monis Jawed
- Per capita gross domestic product and welfare of Gabonese households: A VAR model with exogenous hypothesis pp. 185-204

- Giscard Assoumou-Ella
- Co-integration with regime shift between government expenditure and poverty reduction in Algeria pp. 205-216

- Hicham Ayad
- Trade in a two sector endogenous growth model with two accumulating factors pp. 217-259

- Birgit Kirschbaum-Behl
- What discriminates the welfare outcomes of children in India. A multiple discriminant analysis in selected states pp. 261-276

- Atul Mehta and Joysankar Bhattacharya
Volume XXVI, issue 1(618), Spring, 2019
- Why do high ability people also suffer from money illusion? Experimental evidence of behavioral contradiction pp. 5-22

- Mariko Shimizu
- Macroeconomic stability of new member states of the European Union: Fifth enlargement pp. 23-36

- Sanel Razić and Merim Kasumović
- The global context of economic crises and cohesion funds in the EU pp. 37-50

- Andrei Giurescu
- Is real depreciation or more government deficit expansionary? The case of Macedonia pp. 51-60

- Yu Hsing
- Models and theories in a frictions and wage rigidities labor market pp. 61-72

- Cristian Marinescu and Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav
- Human capital and the FDI-Income inequality nexus in African countries: Panel smooth transition regression approach pp. 73-88

- Kouassi Yeboua
- Are institutions a crucial determinant of cross country economic efficiency? A two-stage double bootstrap data envelopment analysis pp. 89-114

- Danish Siddiqui and Masood Qazi
- The relationship between unemployment and some macroeconomic variables: Empirical evidence from India pp. 115-128

- Malayaranjan Sahoo and Jayantee Sahoo
- Inequity in health care sector in India: A case study of district level in four Indian states pp. 129-150

- Brijesh C. Purohit
- Performance in public administration: Doing outside the box under the rule of procedures pp. 151-158

- Adelina DUMITRESCU Peculea
- Trade effects based on general equilibrium pp. 159-168

- Baoping Guo
- Empirically testing Keynesian defense burden hypothesis, nonlinear hypothesis, and spillover hypothesis: Evidence from Asian countries pp. 169-182

- Qurat Ul Ain, Syed Imran Rais, Syed Tahir Hussain Shah, Khalid Zaman, Shakira Ejaz and Abdul Mansoor