Global Economic Observer
2013 - 2023
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2020, issue 1, vol 8
- The Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and its Impact on the EU Economy pp. 7-10

- Simona Moagăr-Poladian
- Supporting the EU Economy through State Aid during COVID-19 Crisis. A Comparative Approach pp. 11-18

- Andreea-Emanuela Drăgoi
- Challenges in Designing Economic Strategies for the Post Covid-19 Era pp. 19-23

- Florin Bonciu
- Good Practice Lessons from Germany’s Economic Policy Measures in Response to the Covid-19 pp. 24-32

- Ana-Cristina Bâlgăr
- COVID-19 Pandemic in China. Three Main Trends which It Hastens pp. 33-40

- Sarmiza Pencea
- Preliminary Assessment of the COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on the Tourism Industry pp. 41-46

- Daniel Bulin and Iulian-Petru Tenie
- Impact of the Crisis Generated by Covid-19 on Financial Reports Prepared in Accordance with National Regulations pp. 47-51

- Nicoleta Cristina Matei
- The Evolution of Public Debt of Romania in the Context of the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 52-56

- Nicoleta Panait and Costin Alexandru Panait
- Banks’ Perspective Regarding Reputational Risk in Romania pp. 57-62

- Claudia Gabriela Baicu, Iulia Monica Oehler-Șincai and Olimpia State
- Empirical Study about Prudence and Aggressivity in Valuation pp. 63-67

- Mariana Gurău and Maria Zenovia Grigore
- Circular Economy in the EU- Correlation between the Tertiary Education Attainment and Recycling Rate of Municipal Waste pp. 68-71

- George-Cornel Dumitrescu
- No Poverty - The Most Important Indicator of the Development of the EU pp. 72-76

- Mihaela Mușat
- A Comparison of Romanian Economy’s Macro Indicators with Other Countries That Have the Same Credit Score pp. 77-87

- Yilmaz Onur Ari
- Prospects and Challenges for Global Natural Gas Market pp. 88-95

- Petre Prisecaru and Paul Calanter
- Development of Consumption of BIO products on the Romanian Market: an Entrepreneurial Approach pp. 96-101

- Raluca-Giorgiana Chivu, Otilia-Elena Platon, Adrian Mociu and Bianca Cristiana Voicu
- Use of E-Learning Platforms in the Training of Personnel in the Air Transport Industry pp. 102-107

- Ionuț-Claudiu Popa
- Delimitations of the Professional Judgment within an Economic Environment pp. 102-107

- Viorica Mirela Ștefan-Duicu and Adrian Ștefan-Duicu
- Study of Employee Motivation in Organizations pp. 114-119

- Costin Alexandru Panait
- Research on the Impact of Social Media on Consumer Trust pp. 120-132

- Mirela-Cristina Voicu
2019, issue 2, vol 7
- The Evolution of European Economic Governance pp. 7-15

- Norbert Szijarto
- Russia and the Transforming European Security pp. 16-26

- Napoleon Pop and Andreea-Emanuela Dragoi
- A New Paradigm regarding the Real Convergence of Romania to the EU pp. 27-35

- Virginia Campeanu
- More Integration, Disintegration or Something in Between: Lessons from Brexit and Some Other Issues pp. 36-43

- Miklos Somai
- Economic Globalisation and the Development of the European Union pp. 44-47

- Mihaela Musat
- Narratives and Actions Regarding the Belt and Road Initiative in ASEAN Countries pp. 48-55

- Iulia Oehler-Şincai
- The New Trends and Developments of China-EU Scientific and Technological Innovation Cooperation pp. 56-65

- Zhang Min
- Environmental Managmenet Accounting – Priorities to the Reporting Company Systems pp. 66-73

- Andreea Paula Dumitru
- Reversible Depreciation of Property, Plant and Equipment - Tax Implications vs. Ensuring the Quality of the Accounting Information pp. 74-80

- Nicoleta Cristina Matei
- Theoretical Approaches on Optimal Capital Structure pp. 81-87

- Maria Zenovia Grigore and Mariana Gurau
- Early Warning Systems for Currency Crises pp. 88-98

- Madalina Antoaneta Radoi and Mariana Gurau
- Professional EXO-JUDGMENT Perception – a Quantitative Research Based on an Innovative Conceptual Structure. Part II pp. 99-103

- Viorica Mirela Stefan-Duicu and Adrian Stefan-Duicu
- The Role of Sovereign Debts in the Development of the Actual Macroeconomic Environment pp. 104-111

- Emilia Cornelia Stoica and Nicoleta Panait
- Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production? pp. 112-120

- Gabor Tury
- Highlighting the Factors that Influence the Behavior of Consumers in Air Transport in Romania pp. 121-125

- Ionut-Claudiu Popa
- Analysis of Nutritional Principles Addressed and Nutrition in Romanians: A Case Study pp. 126-130

- Raluca-Giorgiana Chivu and Otilia-Elena Platon
2019, issue 1, vol 7
- Yield and Risk - The Basic Coordinates of Socio-Economic Development Programs

- Emilia Cornelia Stoica and Mihaela Sudacevschi
- Motivation And Performance In Organization

- Costin Alexandru Panait
- Romania 2040 - A Perspective

- Napoleon Pop and Sorin-Nicolae Curcă
- The Chinese presence on the periphery of Europe. The "17 + 1 Format", The Trojan horse of China?

- Xavier Richet
- The Impact Of Public Procurement Law To The System Of Public Finance

- Richard Pospisil, Philipp Kunz and Ondrej Krocil
- Challenges for the Global Financial System

- Serghei Margulescu
- Could Romania become a trade hub on the TEN-T and the Belt and Road initiative

- George Dumitrescu
- European Union Economic Integration And Development

- Mihaela Musat
- China's International Policy in the New Era

- Doru Costea
- Challenges and Opportunities of the EU Migration Policy

- Alina Dumitrescu
- Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects of Cooperation Under The 16+1 And Belt and Road Initiative

- Sun Jie
- Competitiveness Enhancement in A National Medical Institute

- Madalina Radoi and Alexandru Olteanu
- Foreign Universities in Qatar: A Critical Review of Policy and Sustainability Issues Abstract: - Qatar is transitioning toward a knowledge society and aims to become a hub for international education. Qatar’s Permanent Constitution and Nation Vision 2030 explicitly refer to the role of government in promoting sound education and making it the prime driver of human, social, and economic development. The government has invested 3.5% of its GDP in education. Since 1998, Qatar has succeeded in contracting with 11 international foreign universities to open International Branch Campuses (IBCs) in Qatar, including Texas A&M University, Weill Cornell Medicine, Georgetown University, University College London, and the University of Calgary. These IBCs offer a range of specializations and degree programmes, such as medicine, engineering, foreign affairs, journalism, and tourism. Hence, this study attempts to examine Qatar’s policy on IBCs and investigate its sustainability. The paper focuses on discussing critical policy issues, including English as a language of instruction, mixed-gender education, and IBC ‘glocalization’, and addresses sustainability issues related to the IBCs such as political will, economic diversification, and the contribution of the IBCs to Qatari society. This library-based, theoretical, and critical study provides a basis for extended scholarly investigations and debates on Qatar’s unique model of hosting foreign universities’ campuses

- Fethi B Jomaa Ahmed
- European Political Strategy Centre: A vision about EU Industrial Policy after Siemens – Alstom Deal

- Petre Prisecaru
- Explaining Power Over the Investee - the Rights that Give the Possibility to Directs the Investee`s Relevant Activities

- Viorica Mirela Stefan-Duicu and Adrian Stefan-Duicu
- The Role of Big Rating Agencies in Intensifying the Economic Crises

- Petre Filip
- Evaluation Of The Service Quality And Satisfaction In The Turkish Higher Education In Terms Of International Students pp. 008-015

- Nizamettin Bayyurt
- Travel and Tourism in the New Member States of the European Union pp. 016-027

- Daniel Bulin, Maria-Irina Ana, Laura Brad and Anca Andrei
- Trade relations of the Republic of Moldova with the Russian Federation: from dependence to export reorientation pp. 028-036

- Dorina Clichici and Victoria Iordachi
- The Role Of The Diaspora In Promoting Tourism For The Valorisation Of Cultural Heritage. Case Study Romania pp. 037-040

- Enache Oana Andreea
- An Unknown Treasure – How Do Companies Determine The Value Of Their Data? pp. 041-049

- Barbara Engels
2019, issue 1
- Six Years of ʼ16+1ʼFramework of Cooperation – in Between EU, Expectations and Limitations

- Dragana Mitrovic
- Belt and Road Initiative and Possible Implications for Central and Eastern Europe Countries

- Răzvan Voinescu and Cristian Moisoiu
- The Chinese Development Model and The Multi-Polar World. Exploring the Possibility of Other Countries Adapting and Adopting This Model

- Florin Bonciu
- Financial Cooperation between China and CEEC: Development and Prospective

- Ji YIi and Liu Zuokui
- Interconnection Cooperation Between China and CEECs under the Belt and Road Initiative

- Ju Weiwei
- The Spirit of the New Silk Road -A global Revolution of Creativity and Progress

- Elke Fimmen
- How Do BRI Narratives and Actions Impact Cooperation Relations and Partnerships Worldwide?

- Iulia Oehler-Şincai
- The Belt and Road Initiative and Globalization:The Perspective of Globalization-Constituting Theory

- Fayin Xu
- Sino-Russian Rapprochement and Its Impact on Global Power Dynamics

- Andreea-Emanuela Drăgoi and Ana-Cristina Bâlgăr
- People to People Communication: A case study of Education Cooperation between China and CEECs from 2006-2016

- Song Lilei and Cheng Yu
- Sino-Romania Relations Under the Framework of Relations Between China and CEECS Countries: A Perspective of Local Cooperation

- Gang Xu
- The Looming USA-China Trade War and Its Consequences

- Sarmiza Pencea
- “16+1 Cooperation”: Considering Three Sets of Relationship

- Gao Ge
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