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1. LEGISLATIVE UPDATES AND CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN THE EU — 31 March 2024
Authors: • Dalina-Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to analyze the evolution of legislation on work-life balance in the European Union (EU), from its first initiative adopNo 69 - March 2024 > LEGISLATIVE UPDATES AND CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN THE EU
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2. LABOR MARKET AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC — 30 June 2023
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy • Lia ANTON, email: lia_anton@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies from Moldova - Doctoral School
Abstract: The coronavirus pandemic has raised the unemployment rate in all European Union countries to alarming levels, with Spain being one of the countries wiNo 67 - Supplement May 2023 > LABOR MARKET AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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3. THE INFLUENCE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE ROMANIAN POPULATION MIGRATION — 30 June 2023
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Lia ANTON, email: lia_anton@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies from Moldova - Doctoral School
Abstract: The pandemic and its consequences have affected the lives of people all over the world. But migrants were much more affected than any other populationNo 67 - Supplement May 2023 > THE INFLUENCE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE ROMANIAN POPULATION MIGRATION
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4. WORK–FAMILY BALANCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN EU MEMBER STATES — 30 September 2023
Authors: • Dalina-Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: This paper analyzes how much the people’s family life and work were both affected and how these two affected each other during the COVID-19 PandNo 68 - September 2023 > WORK–FAMILY BALANCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN EU MEMBER STATES
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5. THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE DYNAMICS OF TOURISM IN ROMANIA — 30 September 2023
Authors: • Gabriela BILEVSKY, email: gbilevsky@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: After joining the EU, Romania tried to fulfil membership requirements, establishing its cohesion politics basis in the eight development regions, eachNo 68 - September 2023 > THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE DYNAMICS OF TOURISM IN ROMANIA
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6. BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS AND BANKRUPTCY IN THE EU REGION AND ROMANIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC — 30 March 2023
Authors: • Dalina-Maria ANDREI, email: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania, Afiliation: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com
Abstract: In early 2020, the outbreak and geographical spread of Sars-Cov2 infections made the World Health Organization (WHO) declare the Covid-19 pandemic, anNo 67 - March 2023 > BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS AND BANKRUPTCY IN THE EU REGION AND ROMANIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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7. THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE LABOR MARKET IN ROMANIA – QUARTERLY ANALYSIS 2019-2021 — 30 March 2023
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University Bucharest • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The spread of infections with the new coronavirus COVID-19 at such an alert rate that left its mark on all of humanity in the first part of 2020 has pNo 67 - March 2023 > THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE LABOR MARKET IN ROMANIA – QUARTERLY ANALYSIS 2019-2021
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8. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LABOUR MARKET IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH WOMEN — 30 September 2022
Authors: • Mariana Bălan, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Brînduşa Mihaela Radu, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University Bucharest
Abstract: The 2019 Coronavirus pandemic dramatically disrupted the workforce in early 2020, as a result of restrictions imposed to reduce the spread of the vNo 66 - September 2022 > THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LABOUR MARKET IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH WOMEN
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9. THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS — 22 December 2021
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: In the last decades, worldwide, international migration has increased significantly, the stock of migrants reaching over 281 million people in 2020 coNo 64 - December 2021 > THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS
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10. SHORTCOMINGS IN EARNINGS MANAGEMENT DETECTION RESEARCH AREA: A STATE OF THE ART OF CONTEMPORARY INSIGHTS — 21 December 2014
Authors: • Alina Beattrice VLADU, PhD., email: beattrice.vladu@econ.ubbcluj.ro, Afiliation: Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj – Napoca Faculty of Economics and Business AdministrationAccounting and Audit Department • Elena PELINESCU, PhD, email: elena_pelinescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Senior Researcher, Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Our paper provides a critical assemblage of the errors comprised in earnings management detection area of research. In this respect, the aim of this sNo 36 - December 2014 > SHORTCOMINGS IN EARNINGS MANAGEMENT DETECTION RESEARCH AREA: A STATE OF THE ART OF CONTEMPORARY INSIGHTS
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11. CO-MOVEMENTS OF EUROPEAN STOCK MARKETS USING THE UNIVARIATE MARKOV REGIME SWITCHING MODEL — 21 December 2014
Authors: • Radu LUPU, PhD, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romania • Adrian Cantemir CALIN, PhD, email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romania,
Abstract: The connections among the European stock market indices are considered as an important element in the study of the integration of these markets. Our pNo 36 - December 2014 > CO-MOVEMENTS OF EUROPEAN STOCK MARKETS USING THE UNIVARIATE MARKOV REGIME SWITCHING MODEL
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12. CHALLENGES AND RISKS OF DEMOGRAPHIC AGING - ROMANIA IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT — 23 December 2014
Authors: • Drd. Brînduşa-Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Unprecedented demographic changes announced in the twentieth century and continues to rise in this century, are about to change profoundly the world.No 32 - December 2013 > CHALLENGES AND RISKS OF DEMOGRAPHIC AGING - ROMANIA IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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13. INNOVATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF A HEALTHY ECONOMY IN EUROPE — 23 December 2014
Authors: • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University-Bucharest, Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Oana Camelia IACOB, email: ioanabaghi@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania • Ana-Maria VOLINTIRU, email: anavolintiru@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania • Aurel MARIN, email: aurel.marin@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania
Abstract: Against the background of a double crisis - the short-term economic and long-term demographic crisis - European states adjust to reality embracing theNo 32 - December 2013 > INNOVATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF A HEALTHY ECONOMY IN EUROPE
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14. INNOVATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF A HEALTHY ECONOMY IN EUROPE — 23 December 2014
Authors: • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University-Bucharest, Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Oana Camelia IACOB, email: ioanabaghi@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania • Ana-Maria VOLINTIRU, email: anavolintiru@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania • Aurel MARIN, email: aurel.marin@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph. D. Student, Valahia University, Târgovişte, Romania
Abstract: Against the background of a double crisis - the short-term economic and long-term demographic crisis - European states adjust to reality embracing theNo 32 - December 2013 > INNOVATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF A HEALTHY ECONOMY IN EUROPE
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15. TOOLS AND METHODS TO PREVENT THE RISK OF BANKRUPTCY OF THE INSURANCE COMPANIES — 23 December 2014
Authors: • Ph.D. Student Gabriela BILEVSKY, email: gbilevsky@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: We may appreciate, according to the data for 2008, that the negative impact caused directly by the financial crisis for the insurance industry in RomaNo 31 - September 2013 > TOOLS AND METHODS TO PREVENT THE RISK OF BANKRUPTCY OF THE INSURANCE COMPANIES
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16. EXCHANGE RATE DURING THE FINANCIAL CRISIS — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Elena PELINESCU, Afiliation: Institut for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The paper analyzes the evolution of the exchange rate in Romania during the financial crisis in order to offer some information regarding how the exchNo 30 - June 2013 > EXCHANGE RATE DURING THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
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17. ROMANIA\'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY TOWARDS THE 2020 STRATEGY28 CASE STUDY – MECHATRONICS — 24 December 2014
Authors: • Carmen Beatrice PAUNA, PhD., CS I, email: carmenbpauna@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting • Tiberiu DIACONESCU, PhD Student, assistant, email: diaconescutiberiu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting • Daniel COSNITA, email: dc@inpulse.ro, Afiliation: President of Romanian Cluster Association
Abstract: Within the 2020 Strategy, the European Commission launched in 2010 a new industrial policy strategy that outlined the actions needed in order to stNo 30 - June 2013 > ROMANIA\'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY TOWARDS THE 2020 STRATEGY28 CASE STUDY – MECHATRONICS
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18. OVERVIEW OF DEMOGRAPHIC AGING, ROMANIA IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT — 24 December 2014
Authors: • Ph.D. Student Brindusa-Mihaela RADU, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Unprecedented demographic changes announced in the twentieth century and continues to rise in this century, are about to change profoundly the world.No 30 - June 2013 > OVERVIEW OF DEMOGRAPHIC AGING, ROMANIA IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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19. IMPACT OF ACTUAL CRISIS ON EU CONVERGENCE — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Lucian-Liviu ALBU, email: albul@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting-NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Estimating a set of concentration indicators for the period of actual crisis (emerged in 2008), we demonstrated a significant impact of it on convergeNo 30 - June 2013 > IMPACT OF ACTUAL CRISIS ON EU CONVERGENCE
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20. CHANGES IN THE HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN ROMANIA AND THE EU COUNTRIES - HOW MUCH IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS? — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Marioara IORDAN, email: miordan@ipe.ro, mioaraiordan@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania • Mihaela-Nona CHILIAN, email: cnona@ipe.ro, mihaela_chilian@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The financial crisis more intensely felt in Romania since the second half of 2008, has triggered economic phenomena and processes that affected theNo 30 - June 2013 > CHANGES IN THE HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN ROMANIA AND THE EU COUNTRIES - HOW MUCH IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS?
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21. DYNAMICS OF HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION IN THE ROMANIAN REGIONS — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Mihaela-Nona CHILIAN, email: cnona@ipe.ro, mihaela_chilian@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania • Marioara IORDAN, email: miordan@ipe.ro, mioaraiordan@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The financial crisis has triggered economic phenomena and processes that affected the economic progress and the performance decline recorded by the RoNo 30 - June 2013 > DYNAMICS OF HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION IN THE ROMANIAN REGIONS
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22. SOME FDI DISPARITIES WITHIN THE EU REGION — 15 January 2015
Authors: • Dalina – Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. and researcher, Institute of Economic Forecasting Bucharest • Liviu – Catalin ANDREI, email: liviucandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. and senior lecturer at the National University of Political Sciences and Public Administration
Abstract: It means at least performance and competitiveness taking part to a global activity for which political, economic and technological borders vanish as qNo 30 - June 2013 > SOME FDI DISPARITIES WITHIN THE EU REGION
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23. INVESTIGATING FDI INFLOWS IN ROMANIA THROUGH AN ARMA MODEL — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Oana - Cristina POPOVICI, CS PhD., email: popovici.oana@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting • Adrian Cantemir CALIN, CS III PhD., email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, CS III PhD., email: mihaela_mb1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting
Abstract: In this paper, we study the relationship between GDP and FDI in Romania and we also assess the importance of GDP level for further attracting FDI. UsiNo 35 - September 2014 > INVESTIGATING FDI INFLOWS IN ROMANIA THROUGH AN ARMA MODEL
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24. ANALYSIS THE POTENTIAL OF THE RURAL ENVIRONMENT IN ROMANIA — 29 March 2022
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The process of transition from the super centralized economy to the market economy has generated, in the agriculture and rural development of Romania,No 65 - March 2022 > ANALYSIS THE POTENTIAL OF THE RURAL ENVIRONMENT IN ROMANIA
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25. A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE INFLATION RATE FORECASTS IN ROMANIA — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, email: mihaela.simionescu@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: The main goal of this research is to improve the degree of accuracy for inflation rate forecasts in Romania. The inflation was forecasted using a vectNo 34 - June 2014 > A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE INFLATION RATE FORECASTS IN ROMANIA
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26. THE STRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION BY AGE GROUPS AND OCCUPATIONS — 15 December 2014
Authors: • PhD. Brînduşa-Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Reschercher, Institutute for Economic Forecasting – Romanian Academy
Abstract: Population age structure-the comparative size of specific age groups relative to the population as a whole-can help illustrate where countries' riNo 34 - June 2014 > THE STRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION BY AGE GROUPS AND OCCUPATIONS
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27. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED ECM MODELS — 15 December 2014
Authors: • PhD. Dalina Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: This article examines the FDI in Romania using the autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) compared with conventional (error correction model) ECMNo 34 - June 2014 > FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED ECM MODELS
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28. YOUTH LABOUR MARKET EVOLUTIONS AT REGIONAL LEVEL IN ROMANIA — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Ph.D. Mariana BALAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University, Bucharest Institute for Economic Forecasting-NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The current economic crisis generated several challenges that the youth have to face on the labour market. The 5.8 million youths, aged between 15 anNo 34 - June 2014 > YOUTH LABOUR MARKET EVOLUTIONS AT REGIONAL LEVEL IN ROMANIA
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29. MODELING CREDIT RISK THROUGH CREDIT SCORING — 15 December 2014
Authors: • Adrian Cantemir CALIN, SR III, PhD., email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting • Oana Cristina POPOVICI, PhD., email: popovici.oana@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Abstract: Credit risk governs all financial transactions and it is defined as the risk of suffering a loss due to certain shifts in the credit quality of a counNo 34 - June 2014 > MODELING CREDIT RISK THROUGH CREDIT SCORING
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30. FOOD SAFETY, FOOD SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS — 23 December 2014
Authors: • John M. POLIMENI, email: john.polimeni@acphs.edu, Afiliation: Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA • Raluca I. IORGULESCU, email: raluca_i@lycos.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting-NIER, Romanian Academy, Athenaeum University, Romania and Resource Dimensions, USA • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting-NIER, Romanian Academy, Athenaeum University, Romania
Abstract: This paper shows how food safety, food security and environmental risks associated with agriculture can be alleviated through sustainable agricultuNo 29 - March 2013 > FOOD SAFETY, FOOD SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
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31. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISIS IMPACT ON RAIL SECTOR — 17 January 2015
Authors: • Drd.Ing.Gheorghe-Stelian BĂLAN, Afiliation: S.C. ALSTOM Transport S.A. Bucharest • Conf.univ.dr.Mariana BĂLAN, Afiliation: “Atheneum” University Bucharest Institute for Economic Forecasting
Abstract: Among transport modes existing today, rail remains of great interest because of certain benefits arising from that is the least polluting and most envNo 19 - September 2010 > ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISIS IMPACT ON RAIL SECTOR
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32. THE USE OF BUDGETS IN FORECASTING THE ACTIVITY OF THE FIRM — 21 January 2015
Authors: • Ph.D.Mariana MAN, Afiliation: The University of Petroşani • Ph.D.Daniela MITRAN, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University Bucharest • Ph.D.Ioan C. DIMA, Afiliation: ”Valahia” University of Targoviste
Abstract: The firm’s activity is recommended to develop in a permanent equilibrium between incomes and expenses. In the actual stage of transition of RomaNo 17 - March 2010 > THE USE OF BUDGETS IN FORECASTING THE ACTIVITY OF THE FIRM
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33. SOME REFLECTIONS ON IMMIGRANTS’ FISCAL IMPACT — 21 January 2015
Authors: • Ph.D. Mariana BĂLAN, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University from Bucharest - Associate Professor The Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy - Senior Researcher
Abstract: The influx of immigrants in developed countries has increased in recent decades. This, together with rapid population aging have stimulated public intNo 17 - March 2010 > SOME REFLECTIONS ON IMMIGRANTS’ FISCAL IMPACT
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34. THE “EUROPA 2020’’ IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS ON ROMANIA1 — 10 June 2015
Authors: • Dalina Maria ANDREI , email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: PhD Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Since the ‘Europa 2020’ Strategy had been launched in early 2010, its first analysis by the European Community came on 5 March 20No 38 - June 2015 > THE “EUROPA 2020’’ IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS ON ROMANIA1
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35. LANDMARKS OF YOUTH LABOR MARKET DEVELOPMENTS IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY — 10 June 2015
Authors: • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Atheaneum” University from Bucharest, and Institute for Economic Forecasting-NIER, Romanian Academy,
Abstract: In recent decades, a continuous process of transition of the world economy from the development based on traditional factors to the one based on knNo 38 - June 2015 > LANDMARKS OF YOUTH LABOR MARKET DEVELOPMENTS IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY
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36. THE RELEVANCE OF THE ”EXPENDITURE BUDGET – COSTS BUDGET” BINOMIAL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL COMPANIES. CASE STUDY – THE ROMANIAN TELEVISION SOCIETY — 10 June 2015
Authors: • Veronica CATARGIU, email: veronicacatargiu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Candidate, ASE Bucharest
Abstract: The short-term forecasting form is usually called budget. Budget represents the typical accounting tool used by companies to plan and controlNo 38 - June 2015 > THE RELEVANCE OF THE ”EXPENDITURE BUDGET – COSTS BUDGET” BINOMIAL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL COMPANIES. CASE STUDY – THE ROMANIAN TELEVISION SOCIETY
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37. FORECASTING SEASONAL TIME SERIES WITH CALOT MODEL — 10 June 2015
Authors: • Calcedonia ENACHE, email: calcedoniaenache@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Activities with a variation trend depending on the change of seasons are frequent in agriculture. For such phenomena it is not enough just toNo 38 - June 2015 > FORECASTING SEASONAL TIME SERIES WITH CALOT MODEL
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38. SKEWNESS AND COSKEWNESS DYNAMICS FOR THE ROMANIAN STOCK MARKET — 05 January 2016
Authors: • Senior Researcher, PhD. Radu LUPU, email: radulupu.ase@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting • Senior Researcher, PhD. Adrian Cantemir CĂLIN, email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting
Abstract: We are using a conditional skewness and coskewness model for the log-returns on the most liquid Romanian stocks in order to identify the indiNo 40 - December 2015 > SKEWNESS AND COSKEWNESS DYNAMICS FOR THE ROMANIAN STOCK MARKET
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39. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LABOUR MARKET IN ROMANIA AND OTHER MEMBER STATES — 07 June 2016
Authors: • Rodica PERCIUN, PhD Associate Professor, email: rodica21@gmail.com, Afiliation: National Institute for Economic Research Academy of Sciences of Moldova • Mariana BALAN, PhD Professor, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest and Institute for Economic Forecasting, NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The last economic-financial crisis affected seriously labour force employment, young individuals being more vulnerable to the effects of theNo 42 - June 2016 > COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LABOUR MARKET IN ROMANIA AND OTHER MEMBER STATES
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40. THE EXPORTS OF SOME CROPS FROM USA. A PANEL DATA APPROACH — 07 June 2016
Authors: • Mihaela SIMIONESCU, PhD, email: mihaela_mb1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Romanian Academy, Institute for Economic Forecasting
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to determine the impact of crop productivity and price index on some crops exports (feed grains, food grains, foodNo 42 - June 2016 > THE EXPORTS OF SOME CROPS FROM USA. A PANEL DATA APPROACH
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41. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EUROPEN UNION — 05 September 2016
Authors: • Dalina Maria A NDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: These below lines chose to develop the larger sustainable development topic through the social-economic dimension, which is just a part of the entire.No 43 - September 2016 > SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE EUROPEN UNION
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42. HUMAN CAPITAL AND COMPETITIVENESS IN UE — 05 September 2016
Authors: • Elena PELINESCU , email: elena_pelinescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting
Abstract: The competitiveness is the engine of development and welfare’s countries. The human capital has an important role in the construction of the comNo 43 - September 2016 > HUMAN CAPITAL AND COMPETITIVENESS IN UE
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43. TESTING FOR FISCAL CONVERGENCE IN THE EU COUNTRIES — 05 September 2016
Authors: • Oana Cristina POPOVICI, email: oana.c.popovici@gmail.com , Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, NIER, Romanian Academy • Adrian Cantemir CALIN, email: cantemircalin@gmail.com , Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: This paper tests for the presence of fiscal convergence in 27 EU countries during 1995-2012. We use the methodology proposed for β convergence inNo 43 - September 2016 > TESTING FOR FISCAL CONVERGENCE IN THE EU COUNTRIES
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44. YOUTHS AND THE LABOUR MARKET IN A CHANGING ECONOMY AND SOCIETY — 22 December 2016
Authors: • Univ.Prof.PhD.Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: University „Athenaeum” of Bucharest and Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: YAobustthras ct on labour market have particularities and specifics which distinguish them from all other vulnerable groups on labour market. However,No 44 - December 2016 > YOUTHS AND THE LABOUR MARKET IN A CHANGING ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
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45. METODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYZING THE POPULATION EVOLUTION — 31 March 2017
Authors: • Lector PhD., Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: brandusa.radu@univath.ro, Afiliation: University Athenaeum, Bucharest
Abstract: On our planet live 7 billion people, every five days another million are born. Currently, world population is 10 times higher than 400 years ago. TNo 45 - March 2017 > METODS AND TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYZING THE POPULATION EVOLUTION
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46. LABOUR MARKET VULNERABILITIES IN ROMANIA DURING THE POST- CRISIS PERIOD — 10 July 2017
Authors: • Carmen UZLĂU, email: carmen_uzlau@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting -NIER, Romanian Academy • Corina-Maria ENE, email: corina.maria.ene@gmail.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: After eight or nine years since the outbreak of the financial and economic crisis, the world economy entered into a stage of slightNo 46 - June 2017 > LABOUR MARKET VULNERABILITIES IN ROMANIA DURING THE POST- CRISIS PERIOD
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47. THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ROMANIA — 10 July 2017
Authors: • Elena PELINESCU, PhD, Senior Researcher, email: elena_pelinescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: The goal of the Europe 2020 strategy: smart, sustainable and inclusive growth would be achieved by using human capital and its abilities to innovate,No 46 - June 2017 > THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ROMANIA
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48. 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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49. 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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50. COMPETITIVENESS DYNAMICS IN THE ROMANIAN REGIONS — 14 September 2017
Authors: • Ph.D. Marioara IORDAN, email: miordan@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Ph.D. Mihaela-Nona CHILIAN, email: cnona@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Regional competitiveness is a topic of major interests among researchers and decision makers of the European Union and of the Member States, lately esNo 46 - Supplement June 2017 > COMPETITIVENESS DYNAMICS IN THE ROMANIAN REGIONS
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51. RELATION BETWEEN HUMAN CAPITAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA — 14 September 2017
Authors: • PhD. Senior Researcher Elena PELINESCU, email: elena_pelinescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy
Abstract: This paper is focused on the relation between human capital and regional economic development in Romania, in order to highlight the effect of human caNo 46 - Supplement June 2017 > RELATION BETWEEN HUMAN CAPITAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA
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52. EVOLUTION OF THE POPULATION IN THE DANUBE DELTA REGION — 31 March 2019
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The population of the Delta has always been sparse, the semi-aquatic environment has resulted a density about of 5 inhabitants / km2. In summer, thNo 53 - March 2019 > EVOLUTION OF THE POPULATION IN THE DANUBE DELTA REGION
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53. A CASE STUDY ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF THE ROMANIAN CONSOLIDATED GENERAL BUDGET — 31 March 2019
Authors: • Liliana MANEA, email: lilyanamanea@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Ciprian GIJU, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The objective of this article is to develop an economic model quantifying for one of the main Romanian Consolidated General Budget performance indiNo 53 - March 2019 > A CASE STUDY ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF THE ROMANIAN CONSOLIDATED GENERAL BUDGET
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54. CURRENT SITUATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING SYSTEM AT THE LEVEL OF ROMANIA — 23 December 2019
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: Vocational education and training systems are in the midst of changes and transitions to the knowledge-based economy and society and therefore theiNo 56 - December 2019 > CURRENT SITUATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING SYSTEM AT THE LEVEL OF ROMANIA
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55. DEPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF THE SOLVENCY II PRUDENTIAL INDICATORS ON ROMANIAN INSURANCE COMPANIES — 23 December 2019
Authors: • Gabriela BILEVSKY, email: gbilevsky@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: This paper shows the extreme way in which three Romanian insurance companies went through important economic-financial moments between 2004-2016 (RNo 56 - December 2019 > DEPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF THE SOLVENCY II PRUDENTIAL INDICATORS ON ROMANIAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
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56. THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS’QUALITY IN ENHANCING FDI INFLOWS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA — 23 September 2017
Authors: • Oana Cristina POPOVICI, email: oana.c.popovici@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy • Adrian Cantemir CĂLIN, email: cantemircalin@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of institutions’ quality on FDI inflows in two groups of countries in Central and Eastern Europe aNo 47 - September 2017 > THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS’QUALITY IN ENHANCING FDI INFLOWS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA
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57. THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN — 29 September 2020
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania, Afiliation: bmradu@yahoo.com • Mariana BĂLAN, email: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy, Afiliation: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com • Carmen UZLĂU, email: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy, Afiliation: carmen.uzlau1812@gmail.com
Abstract: The analysis of the problems related to the migration of Romanians presupposes the detailed knowledge of the motivations and characteristics of the miNo 59 - September 2020 > THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
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58. PANDEMIC SARS-COV-2 DEVELOPMENTS AND PROJECTIONS. SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRY CASES — 21 December 2020
Authors: • Dalina-Maria Andrei,, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: This article below sees the countries’ behaviours while a quick, although gradual resuming the economic activity previously interrupted by the pNo 60 - December 2020 > PANDEMIC SARS-COV-2 DEVELOPMENTS AND PROJECTIONS. SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRY CASES
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59. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION OF THE POPULATION UNDER THE COVID PANDEMIC — 29 March 2021
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge, with very severe socio-economic consequences. We are committed to doing everything necessary to mNo 61 - March 2021 > INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION OF THE POPULATION UNDER THE COVID PANDEMIC
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60. NEW COMPANIES’ FORMATION IN ROMANIA. A PVAR MODEL APPROACH — 29 June 2021
Authors: • Dalina-Maria ANDREI, email: dalinaandrei@yahoo.com , Afiliation: Institute of Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: This paper is an empirical analysis of determinants for new companies' formation and uses data from 42 Romanian counties (including Bucharest muniNo 62 - June 2021 > NEW COMPANIES’ FORMATION IN ROMANIA. A PVAR MODEL APPROACH
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61. THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC ON REMITTANCES — 29 September 2021
Authors: • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting – NIER, Romanian Academy
Abstract: COVID-19 generated a decrease in remittances worldwide from March to April 2020, a decrease that was initially forecast at about 20% throughout 2020.No 63 - September 2021 > THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC ON REMITTANCES
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62. 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
Abstract: <i style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new=No 70 - September 2024 > EUROPEAN UNION’S ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY – NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES FOR MEMBER STATES
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63. INEQUALITY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE — 30 September 2024
Authors: • Gabriela BILEVSKY, email: gabriela.bilevsky@ipe.ro, Afiliation: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Internationally, too many countries pursue moderate wage policies with the risk of shrinking the growth of the world economy, but increasing incomes iNo 70 - September 2024 > INEQUALITY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE