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1. ECONOMIC MASS AND WORLD ECONOMIC CRISES AND ITS EFFECT ON NATIONAL ECONOMY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Ph.D. Emadeldin Mahmoud Ali Eid, email: emadeid1973@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Al Zarka Academy for Administrative Science & Information System, Egypt • Ph.D. Mohamed Saad Khawasek, Afiliation: Al Zarka Academy for Administrative Science & Information System, Egypt
Abstract: Since the international economy is facing a strong strike considered one of the worst economic crises witnessed worldwide in several decades having seNo 30 - June 2013 > ECONOMIC MASS AND WORLD ECONOMIC CRISES AND ITS EFFECT ON NATIONAL ECONOMY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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2. THE INFLUENCE OF ABC COST CALCULATION METHOD ON ECONOMIC ENTITIES PERFORMANCE — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Ioana DORIN, email: doris.ioana@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University “1 Decembrie 1918” from Alba Iulia • Cristina DIACONESCU, email: dcristina77@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Oltenia Energy Complex
Abstract: There is a direct relationship between ABC method and financial performance of entities, but only in the context of certain drivers, as well as the esNo 34 - June 2014 > THE INFLUENCE OF ABC COST CALCULATION METHOD ON ECONOMIC ENTITIES PERFORMANCE
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3. ENERGY AND INNOVATION SECTOR SEEN AS ESSENTIAL FACTORS OF ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM — 10 June 2015
Authors: • Florin CORNEANU, email: florin2503@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Postdoctorand National Economy Institute/Romanian Academy, Bucharest,
Abstract: The energy and innovation sector are key components of the economic security of Romania. In order to be able to keep the high standards withNo 38 - June 2015 > ENERGY AND INNOVATION SECTOR SEEN AS ESSENTIAL FACTORS OF ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM
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4. AGRICULTURAL VEGETAL WASTE – RESOURCE FOR RISK MITIGATION IN GLOBAL WARMING CONDITION — 05 October 2015
Authors: • Iuliana DOBRE, email: iulya_dobre@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Agro-Food and Environmental Economics, Bucharest, Romania • Stefania Daniela BRAN, email: brands_13@yahoo.com, Afiliation: POLYTECHNICS University, The Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The vegetal wastes are secondary products from agricultural activities which mostly remain chaotically into the soil. As result vegetal waste disruNo 39 - September 2015 > AGRICULTURAL VEGETAL WASTE – RESOURCE FOR RISK MITIGATION IN GLOBAL WARMING CONDITION
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5. THE EFFICIENCY OF FERTILIZERS AND MINIMUM TIILAGE METHOD IN THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN ROMANIA — 10 July 2017
Authors: • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, dr. habil., Senior Researcher, email: mihaela_mb1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: Considering that vegetal production is related to the use of fertilizers or land works, this paper investigates the correlation between plant productiNo 46 - June 2017 > THE EFFICIENCY OF FERTILIZERS AND MINIMUM TIILAGE METHOD IN THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN ROMANIA
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6. THE ROLE OF INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN E.U MEMBER STATES — 14 September 2017
Authors: • Ph.D and senior researcher Dalina ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Economic Forecasting Institute, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Sustainable socio-economic development represents the central component of the European Union's ‘Sustainable Development Strategy’ docNo 46 - Supplement June 2017 > THE ROLE OF INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN E.U MEMBER STATES
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7. LIGNOCELLULOSE BIO RESOURCES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY — 14 September 2017
Authors: • PhD Prof. Emilia VASILE, email: rector@univath.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University of Bucharest, Romania, • Ph.D. student Ştefania Daniela BRAN, email: stefaniabran26@gmail.com, Afiliation: “The Bucharest University of Economic Studies” of Bucharest, Romania,
Abstract: This paper proposes a study on the availability of raw materials for biofuels. In general, the bio resources depend on the geographical location and vNo 46 - Supplement June 2017 > LIGNOCELLULOSE BIO RESOURCES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
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8. THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF BIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FOR ROMANIAN ENTERPRISES — 24 October 2018
Authors: • Robescu Valentina Ofelia, email: robescu_ofelia@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste • Duica Anisoara, email: anisoara_duica@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste • Manolache Dorin Claudiu, email: clausmanolache@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste • Diaconeasa Aurora, email: aurora.diaconeasa@gmail.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste
Abstract: Some scenarios show that in the near future competition will increase regarding the use of land, water and biological resources as the effects of climNo 50 - Supplement June 2018 > THEORETICAL APPROACHES OF BIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FOR ROMANIAN ENTERPRISES
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9. RESPECT AND SUSTAINABILITY OPTIONS — 24 October 2018
Authors: • Ştefania Daniela BRAN, email: stefaniabran26@gmail.com, Afiliation: University of Economic Studies, Bucharest,
Abstract: What’s surrounding us? Everyone observes and, according to the knowledge’s and interests, finds explanations. The set of life-conditionNo 50 - Supplement June 2018 > RESPECT AND SUSTAINABILITY OPTIONS
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10. GREEN ENERGY PRODUCTION IN ROMANIA — 29 June 2021
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Green energy is the popular name for renewable and non-polluting energy sources. Electricity generated from renewable sources is becoming more and morNo 62 - June 2021 > GREEN ENERGY PRODUCTION IN ROMANIA
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11. EUROPEAN UNION’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY – NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES FOR MEMBER STATES — 30 September 2024
Authors: • Dalina-Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
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