Theoretical and Applied Economics
2006 - 2025
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Volume XXV, issue Special, 2018
- Review of effects of economic reforms on economic development of the countries in transition pp. 7-14

- Jelena Toskovic and Jovana Kisin
- Iceland and its participation in European economic integration: advantages and disadvantages of European Union and Euro Area membership pp. 15-30

- Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson
- The role of fiscal policies in maintaining macroeconomic stability. A DSGE model approach pp. 31-44

- George Pasmangiu
- A new approach to corporate governance pp. 45-48

- Andrei Stanculescu
- Bancassurance – one of the most important distribution channels in Europe pp. 49-60

- Elda MARZAI (abliz)
- Comparative Assessment of Risk-Based Capital, Solvency II and Swiss Solvency Test pp. 61-72

- Aurora Elena DINA (manolache)
- Redesigning Optimal Mechanisms in Social Assistance pp. 73-90

- Cosmin Serbanescu, Adrian Vintilescu and Lacramioara Corches
- How do unemployment benefits and minimum wage affect poverty? pp. 91-112

- Cristina Irina Paraschiv
- The economic impact of indirect taxes on economic growth in European context pp. 113-120

- Chiricu Cosmina-Ștefania
- The impact of government health and education expenditure on income inequality in European Union pp. 121-134

- Ionut Jianu
- Determinants of fiscal discipline in Romania – the IMF and the EU pp. 135-146

- Sandina Maria Jeloaica
- Impact of the Volatility of Indian oil prices on sectoral returns in Indian Equity Markets pp. 147-162

- Rinku Jain, Kirti Arekar and Aayesha Taherah
- Evolution of the main macroeconomic indicators as a result of Romania's integration into the EU pp. 163-174

- Ana-Maria Urîțescu
- A direct measurement of corporate financial constraints of SMEs and large firms in Mauritius. A firm level survey analysis pp. 175-196

- Chakeel Prayagsing and Kheswar Jankee
- Political connection and allocation of capital in the corporate sector in Mauritius. A game approach (theoretical relationship) pp. 197-208

- Chakeel Prayagsing and Kheswar Jankee
- A game of bank resolution pp. 209-217

- Gabriel Mitrache
Volume XXV, issue 4(617), Winter, 2018
- Origin and continuity in spatial development: The case of Romania pp. 5-24

- Ion Pohoață, Raluca Clipa and Delia-Elena Diaconașu
- Study of population by domicile and residence. Natural movement and imbalances pp. 25-38

- Constantin Anghelache, Cristian Marian Barbu, Mădălina Gabriela Anghel and Sorinel Căpușneanu
- Romanian branded hotels: are they worth the effort? pp. 39-50

- Cornelia Pop, Monica Coros, Maria - Andrada Georgescu and Maria Bonea
- Biracial Asian and white: Demographic and labor market status pp. 51-66

- Linus Yamane
- Institutionalized social technologies index: A global perspective pp. 67-96

- Danish Siddiqui and Masood Qazi
- Sustainability and efficiency of microfinance institutions in South Asia pp. 97-120

- Brijesh C. Purohit and S. Saravanan
- A revisited causality analysis of Okun’s Law: The case of Turkey pp. 121-134

- Uğur Pata, Süleyman Yurtkuran and Adem Kalca
- Causality between foreign direct investments and exports in India pp. 135-144

- Abraham Babu
- Structural budget balance and fiscal policy stance in Tunisia pp. 145-154

- Wissem Khanfir
- Price transmission for natural rubber: India integration with world markets pp. 155-168

- T.G. Saji
- Tax smoothing hypothesis: The Tunisian case pp. 169-178

- Samia Omrane Belguith, Foued Badr Gabsi and Ameni Mtibaa
- The importance of efficiency for life insurer profit: A study of Canadian life insurance companies pp. 179-204

- William Wise
- Does financial sector affect economic development in ASEAN during 2010-2016? pp. 205-220

- Novelia Susanti, Didik Susetyo and Dr. Azwardi
- Do remittances really attract foreign direct investments? Evidence from panel cointegration pp. 221-234

- Mercy Laita Palamuleni
- The effect of credit default swap premiums on developing markets’ economies: The case of exchange rates pp. 235-252

- Yunus Açci, Selim Kayhan and Tayfur Bayat
Volume XXV, issue 3(616), Autumn, 2018
- Private brand – differentiating concept and source of stimulation of the Romanian retail trade pp. 5-24

- Ion Anghel and Anca Maria Hristea
- Macroeconomic determinants of the labour share of income: Evidence from OECD economies pp. 25-48

- Ivan D. Trofimov, Nazaria Md. Aris and Muhammad Khairil Firdaus Bin Rosli
- Analysis of the investments made on the Romanian capital market by the privately managed pension funds – Pillar II pp. 49-60

- Alexandra Darmaz-Guzun
- Exchange rate pass-through to macroeconomic indicators using Vector Auto Regression: Empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 61-76

- Farhan Ahmed, Muhammad Owais, Sandhya Kumari and Rohit Rajjani
- Analysis of the educational activity in Romania pp. 77-90

- Constantin Anghelache and Mădălina Gabriela Anghel
- Macroeconomic variables and stock prices in emerging economies: A panel analysis pp. 91-100

- Chandrashekar Raghutla, P. Sakthivel, T. Sampath and Krishna Chittedi
- Consumerism and exclusion in a throw-away culture pp. 101-112

- Alexandru Taşnadi, Iustin Emanuel Alexandru, Gheorghe Ustinescu and Petru Ciprian Bradu
- The effects of microeconomic factors on the stock market: A panel for the stock exchange in Istanbul ARDL analysis pp. 113-134

- Khatereh Sadeghzadeh
- Return, shock and volatility spillovers between the bond markets of Turkey and developed countries pp. 135-144

- Selçuk Bayraci
- Causal relationship between internet use and economic development for selected Central Asian economies pp. 145-152

- Fuat Sekmen and Hasmet Gokirmak
- Financial sector development and the poor in developing countries: revisiting the access to finance channel pp. 153-168

- Atul Mehta and Joysankar Bhattacharya
- Impact of unbalanced economic growth to dynamic trade specialization pp. 169-178

- Putri Ayu, Maizul Rahmizal and Irwandi
- Base erosion and profit shifting in multinational corporations pp. 179-186

- Vedang Ratan Vatsa
Volume XXV, issue 2(615), Summer, 2018
- Studying banking performance from an accounting perspective: Evidence from Europe pp. 5-26

- Maria Huian, Marilena Mironiuc and Oana Iuliana Mihai
- Corruption, governments’ debts, trade, and global growth pp. 27-50

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Innovation – trends and patterns at Romanian firms pp. 51-68

- Mihaela Diaconu
- How to build an economy free of recession and stagnation: results from a multi-commodity macro model pp. 69-104

- Samuel Meng
- Analyzing the employment rate of the population, unemployment and vacancies in the economy pp. 105-118

- Constantin Anghelache, Mădălina Gabriela Anghel, Ștefan Gabriel Dumbravă and Lucian Ene
- An implicit model of adjustment costs in differential input demand systems pp. 119-132

- Gulcan Onel
- Diversity and proportionality, challenges or opportunities for the European banking sector? pp. 133-148

- Dan Costin Nițescu
- A competitive economy as the path to future prosperity: Comparative analysis of selected European countries pp. 149-162

- Lejla Terzić
- Studying the political economy of reforms: The Greek case, 2010-2017 pp. 163-186

- Dimitris P. Skalkos
- Analysis of the evolution of the number of pensioners and pensions in Romania pp. 187-194

- Mădălina Gabriela Anghel and Constantin Anghelache
- Inflation unemployment dynamics in Hungary – A structured cointegration and vector error correction model approach pp. 195-204

- Vijay Victor, Maria FEKETE Farkas and Florence Jeeson
- Are defence expenditures the reasons of foreign debts in Turkey? pp. 205-220

- Serap Bariş
- Exports, imports and economic growth in India: Evidence from cointegration and causality analysis pp. 221-230

- Raju Guntukula
- The role of economic growth and energy consumption on CO2 emissions in E7 countries pp. 231-246

- Buhari Doğan and Osman Değer
- Which comes first – savings or growth? Time series evidence from ECOWAS countries pp. 247-254

- Yaya Keho
Volume XXV, issue 1(614), Spring, 2018
- Political economy map – A useful tool for public policy decision makers pp. 5-14

- Claudiu Doltu
- Macroeconomic uncertainty and FDI in developing countries pp. 15-30

- Pradeep Kumar Das
- Impact of foreign direct investment inflows on tax revenues in OECD countries: A panel cointegration and causality analysis pp. 31-40

- Yilmaz Bayar and Omer Faruk Ozturk
- Macroprudential stability indicators of financial systems: Analysis of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia pp. 41-54

- Merim Kasumović and Mirna Mešić
- Does exchange rate always affect the number of inbound tourists significantly in China? pp. 55-72

- Xue Gao, Hsu-Ling Chang and Chi-Wei Su
- The effects of Turkish-Russian political relations on bilateral trade balance: Cointegration and causal analysis pp. 73-94

- Abidin Öncel and Liudmila Liapina
- The relationship between financial deepening and economic growth: Bootstrap causality approach for the selected upper middle income countries pp. 95-112

- Mesut Alper Gezer
- Financial development, trade openness and growth in India pp. 113-124

- Chandrashekar Raghutla, T. Sampath and Krishna Chittedi
- The impact of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on tourism: Does the source of emission matter? pp. 125-136

- Can Tugcu and Mert Topcu
- Effect of exchange rate policy on GDP and GDP components: The Kyrgyz Republic Case pp. 137-166

- Fuat Sekmen and Nurbek Madmarov
- Dynamic linkages between corruption, economic growth, and income inequality in Pakistan: Say ‘No’ to corruption pp. 167-182

- Sheraz Ahmad Choudhary, Khalid Zaman and Shakira Ejaz
- Impact of defence expenditures on external debt: An econometric analysis for Turkey and Turkic Republics pp. 183-192

- Kadir Karagöz
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