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  1. 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 adop

    No 69 - March 2024 > LEGISLATIVE UPDATES AND CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN THE EU

  2. 2. DEMOGRAPHIC AGING OF THE POPULATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE LABOR MARKET — 30 September 2023

    Authors:   • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania  • Mariana BĂLAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: One of the profound social and demographic challenges of contemporary society is the demographic aging of the population - an objective process result

    No 68 - September 2023 > DEMOGRAPHIC AGING OF THE POPULATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE LABOR MARKET

  3. 3. 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 Pand

    No 68 - September 2023 > WORK–FAMILY BALANCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN EU MEMBER STATES

  4. 4. 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 v

    No 66 - September 2022 > THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LABOUR MARKET IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH WOMEN

  5. 5. HEALTH POLICIES IN CONTEMPORARY ROMANIA. CURRENT EMPIRICAL ELEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES — 29 September 2022

    Authors:   • Oana NICORICI (MIRON), email: nicoricioana@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania
    Abstract: The intention of this article is to highlight, by reporting, the empirical elements that circumscribe the time frame of recent developments in the Rom

    No 66 - September 2022 > HEALTH POLICIES IN CONTEMPORARY ROMANIA. CURRENT EMPIRICAL ELEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES

  6. 6. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — 30 March 2022

    Authors:   • Florinel CÎMPEANU, email: florinel.cimpeanu84@gmail.com, Afiliation: Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania
    Abstract: Corporate social responsibility has become a well-established concept that designates the voluntary integration by companies of social and environment

    No 62 - Supplement June 2021 > CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

  7. 7. AN OVERVIEW OF FISCAL PRESSURE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — 30 March 2022

    Authors:   • Ileana Iulia Istudor, email: iulia_32@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University, Targoviste, Romania  • Florina Mocanu, email: florinamocanu78@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University, Targoviste, Romania  • Marinela Daniela Manea, email: m_manea7@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Valahia University, Targoviste, Romania
    Abstract: An important part of the Gross Domestic Product is available to the state through taxes, fees and contributions. In the literature, there are many mea

    No 62 - Supplement June 2021 > AN OVERVIEW OF FISCAL PRESSURE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

  8. 8. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EUROPEAN PROJECTS AT THE LEVEL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ROMANIA IN THE PERIOD 2007-2013 AND 2014-2020 — 30 March 2022

    Authors:   • Liliana CHIHAIA (SAVA), email: lilianasava74@gmail.com , Afiliation: “Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Romania  • Diakoniuk Oleksandr, email: alex.dyakonyuk@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Romania
    Abstract: The EU’s Structural and Investment Funds are the EU’s largest regional investment program, supporting the social and economic development

    No 62 - Supplement June 2021 > COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EUROPEAN PROJECTS AT THE LEVEL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ROMANIA IN THE PERIOD 2007-2013 AND 2014-2020

  9. 9. EU SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX - SHORT AUDIT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN ROMANIA — 22 December 2021

    Authors:   • Radu GHEORGHE, email: radu.gheorghe@univath.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The EU Social Progress Index is a measure of societal development and quality of life at the regional level. Practically it measures social progress i

    No 64 - December 2021 > EU SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX - SHORT AUDIT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN ROMANIA

  10. 10. CONSTITUTION OF ROMANIA – IMPROVING WHAT WE HAVE OR CREATING A NEW LAW — 21 December 2014

    Authors:   • Ioana Florina MINZU, PhD, email: ioana_minzu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
    Abstract: A Constitution is the most important law that a state has the fundamental one. It must inevitably reflect the historical moments in which is developed

    No 36 - December 2014 > CONSTITUTION OF ROMANIA – IMPROVING WHAT WE HAVE OR CREATING A NEW LAW

  11. 11. PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RISKS IN THE CONTEXT OF EMPLOYMENT — 21 December 2014

    Authors:   • PhD Student Andreea – Monica PREDONU, email: monica.predonu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Bucharest University of Economic Studies Institute for Doctoral Studies  • PhD Student Monica – Gabriela GHERMAN, email: monicagherman24@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Bucharest University of Economic Studies Institute for Doctoral Studies
    Abstract: The process of globalization has a direct impact on the rule of law, being accepted the idea that the state institutions can not solve social problems

    No 33 - March 2014 > PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RISKS IN THE CONTEXT OF EMPLOYMENT

  12. 12. ROMANIA ACHIEVING THE EUROPE 2020 STRATEGIES — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • Cristina BURGHELEA, email: crystachy@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University Bucharest, Romania  • Miron DUMITRESCU, email: miron.dumitrescu@hyperion.ro, Afiliation: Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania  • Constantin Octavian BURGHELEA, email: octavian.burghelea@printec.ro, Afiliation: Printec Group România
    Abstract: The shift from physical capital growth based on endogenous growth (based on human capital, knowledge and innovation, R&D) is one of the solutions

    No 32 - December 2013 > ROMANIA ACHIEVING THE EUROPE 2020 STRATEGIES

  13. 13. IMPACT OF INVESTMENT IN HUMAN CAPITAL AND RISKS ARISING FROM THESE — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • PhD student Andreea – Monica PREDONU, email: monica.predonu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest Institute for Doctoral Studies
    Abstract: This paper aims to examine the importance of investment in human capital in Romania and the European Union in order to establish the main developments

    No 31 - September 2013 > IMPACT OF INVESTMENT IN HUMAN CAPITAL AND RISKS ARISING FROM THESE

  14. 14. CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE PRIORITIES IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN EUROPE IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CONTEXT — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • Maria MACRIS, Ph.D, email: mariamacris2011@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Petrosani, Faculty of Science, Department of Economics, ROMANIA  • Vergil CIUREA, Ph.D, email: virgilciurea@yahoo.com, Afiliation: County School Inspectorate Hunedoara - Deva, „CETATE DEVA” Sports National College, ROMANIA
    Abstract: European education has witnessed major transformations in the last decades, influenced by the international and natioall changes strongly marked by th

    No 31 - September 2013 > CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE PRIORITIES IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN EUROPE IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CONTEXT

  15. 15. YOUTH LABOUR MARKET: CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFIC ISSUES — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • PhD Associate Prof. Rodica PERCIUN, Afiliation: Institute of Economics, Finance and Statistic, Academy of Sciences of Moldova  • PhD Professor Mariana BALAN, email: dr.mariana.balan@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
    Abstract: Young people play a crucial role in meeting many challenges and socioeconomic,demographic, cultural, environmental and technological opportunities tha

    No 30 - June 2013 > YOUTH LABOUR MARKET: CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFIC ISSUES

  16. 16. 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 the

    No 30 - June 2013 > CHANGES IN THE HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN ROMANIA AND THE EU COUNTRIES - HOW MUCH IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS?

  17. 17. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, CURRENT ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVEL — 15 January 2015

    Authors:   • PhD Univ. Assistant Luciana BEZERIŢĂ (TOMESCU), email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
    Abstract: In the geostrategic context of multiplication and growth of the non-military risks upon the national security, at national level, a modern legal frame

    No 30 - June 2013 > EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, CURRENT ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

  18. 18. ROMANIA’S ACCESSION TO THE EURO AREA — 15 December 2014

    Authors:   • Carmen ALBU, Afiliation: Doctoral student in Economics, National Institute of Economic Research, Romanian Academy
    Abstract: Romania's decision to join the European Union was a strategic orientation embraced practically all the political forces of the country and the

    No 35 - September 2014 > ROMANIA’S ACCESSION TO THE EURO AREA

  19. 19. 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

  20. 20. CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL POLICY TRANSFORMATIONS IN ROMANIA — 15 December 2014

    Authors:   • Simona Maria STANESCU, scientific researcher II, email: simona_vonica@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Research Institute for the Quality of Life, Romania Academy
    Abstract: The paper is analysing the development of a new social policy paradigm in Romania during the post-communist transition. The first part explores the im

    No 34 - June 2014 > CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL POLICY TRANSFORMATIONS IN ROMANIA

  21. 21. AN INQUIRY REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXPANSION OF INTERNET NETWORKS UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT — 15 December 2014

    Authors:   • Assist. Prof. Antoniu Ovidiu BALINT PhD Candidate, email: balint_antoniu_ovidiu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies 6, Romana Sq, Sector 1, 010374, Bucharest, Romania  • Lecturer Andrei Mihai CRISTEA PhD Candidate, email: cristeaandm@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University from Bucharest 169, Calarasilor Str., Sector 3, 030615, Bucharest, Romania  • Assist. Prof. Dan Gabriel CRISTEA PhD Candidate, email: dancristea2@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University from Bucharest 169, Calarasilor Str., Sector 3, 030615, Bucharest, Romania  • Otilia Stefania BALINT MA Student, email: otilia.balint@gmail.com, Afiliation: National School for Political Science and Public Administration 6-8, Povernei Str., Sector 1, 010644, Bucharest, Romania,
    Abstract: The implementation and expansion of internet networks around the world had a huge impact on the development of the social-welfare of citizens, where t

    No 34 - June 2014 > AN INQUIRY REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXPANSION OF INTERNET NETWORKS UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

  22. 22. SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF SOME ITSOLUTIONS FOR THE ROMANIAN RAILWAYS — 15 December 2014

    Authors:   • PhD. Student, Dipl.Eng. Stelian-Gheorghe BALAN, email: s_balan.ro@yahoo.com, Afiliation: S.C. ALSTOM Transport S.A- Bucharest
    Abstract: Transportations are one of the success-keys for achieving the Single European Market because they contribute to rendering concrete two of the fundamen

    No 34 - June 2014 > SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF SOME ITSOLUTIONS FOR THE ROMANIAN RAILWAYS

  23. 23. ASPECTS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE MAIN MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS IN ROMANIA — 15 December 2014

    Authors:   • Cristina BURGHELEA, email: crystachy@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor Ph.D., Hyperion University, Bucharest  • Mirela Ionela Aceleanu, email: aceleanu_mirela@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor Ph.D., The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies  • Anca GHEORGHIU, email: anca.gheorghiu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D., Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania  • Ec. Ph.D., Octavian Constantin BURGHELEA, email: octavian.burghelea@printec.ro, Afiliation: Printec, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: By joining the European Union, Romania entered a new stage of development, which requires compliance with the new criteria and rules necessary for the

    No 34 - June 2014 > ASPECTS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE MAIN MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS IN ROMANIA

  24. 24. FISCAL UNION BETWEEN MZTH AND REALITY – TAX DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND EURO AREA — 23 December 2014

    Authors:   • Assistant Alina Georgiana SOLOMON, Ph.D Candidate, email: alinagsolomon@yahoo.com, Afiliation: “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University- Bucharest Faculty of Finance, Banking and Accountancy
    Abstract: European integration means “a stage towards the organized world of tomorrow” as stated by Jean Monnet, involving, consequently, the correl

    No 29 - March 2013 > FISCAL UNION BETWEEN MZTH AND REALITY – TAX DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND EURO AREA

  25. 25. THE STRATEGIES AND THEIR ROLE IN IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF A COMPANY FROM THE SME SECTOR UNDER GLOBAL CONDITIONS — 16 January 2015

    Authors:   • Ph.D.Professor Janusz GRABARA, email: dima.ioan_constantin@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Czestochowa University of Technology  • Ph.D.Professor Ioan Constantin DIMA, Afiliation: Valahia University of Târgovişte  • Phds Bartłomiej OKWIET, Afiliation: Czestochowa University of Technology
    Abstract: The year 2008 ended in Poland and other EU countries under the sign of the Great Depression, which began on the other side of the ocean but it covered

    No 28 - December 2012 > THE STRATEGIES AND THEIR ROLE IN IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF A COMPANY FROM THE SME SECTOR UNDER GLOBAL CONDITIONS

  26. 26. ENVIRONMENT COSTS: STRUCTURE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. THEIR DYNAMICS IN ROMANIA AFTER THE INTEGRATION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION — 16 January 2015

    Authors:   • Mariana MAN, email: man_mariana2006@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Petroşani  • Bogdan RĂVAŞ, email: ravasbogdan@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Petroşani  • Maria MĂCRIŞ, email: mariamacris2011@ yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Petroşani
    Abstract: Since their beginning, human beings had started to harass environment so that they have turned into a real danger for environment during the last cent

    No 26 - June 2012 > ENVIRONMENT COSTS: STRUCTURE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. THEIR DYNAMICS IN ROMANIA AFTER THE INTEGRATION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION

  27. 27. STRATEGY AND THE RISKS MANAGEMENT FOR INTEGRATION THE POLISH FOOD ECONOMY INTO EU STRUCTURES — 16 January 2015

    Authors:   • Marek WIGIER, PhD, Afiliation: Scientific Secretary, IAFE-NRI, Warsaw
    Abstract: The economic development of the European Union in the last few years was the main subject for debating inside European forum. Different positions and

    No 25 - March 2012 > STRATEGY AND THE RISKS MANAGEMENT FOR INTEGRATION THE POLISH FOOD ECONOMY INTO EU STRUCTURES

  28. 28. 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 env

    No 19 - September 2010 > ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISIS IMPACT ON RAIL SECTOR

  29. 29. CREATING THE ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION IN EUROPE, A REQUISITE FOR MAINTAINING THE EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP FINANCIAL SYSTEM — 21 January 2015

    Authors:   • Ph.D. Ion NIŢU, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University  • Ph.D. Nataliţa HURDUC, Afiliation: „Athenaeum” University  • Ph.D. Student Nicoleta HURDUC, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
    Abstract: The Eurosystem in an active factor in consolidating the measures which contribute to the financial stability of both the euro area and the European Un

    No 18 - June 2010 > CREATING THE ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION IN EUROPE, A REQUISITE FOR MAINTAINING THE EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP FINANCIAL SYSTEM

  30. 30. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE ROMANIAN COURT OF ACCOUNTS — 21 January 2015

    Authors:   • Ph.D. Verginia VEDINAŞ, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University  • Ph.D.Student Oana Carolina MOLDOVAN, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University  • Ph.D.Student Ion CROITORU, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University
    Abstract: In order to follow the way in which all incomes are charged and theexpenses approved by the state budget are used, the Parliament has set up an indepe

    No 17 - March 2010 > THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF THE ROMANIAN COURT OF ACCOUNTS

  31. 31. 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 int

    No 17 - March 2010 > SOME REFLECTIONS ON IMMIGRANTS’ FISCAL IMPACT

  32. 32. COUNCIL OF EUROPE, EUROPEAN COUNCIL, COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION -CONCEPTUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DISTINCTIONS — 10 June 2015

    Authors:   • PhD. Lecturer Luciana BEZERIŢĂ (TOMESCU), email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
    Abstract:  We shall analyse throughout this article the structure and mechanisms of the Council of Europe, European Council and Council of the European

    No 38 - June 2015 > COUNCIL OF EUROPE, EUROPEAN COUNCIL, COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION -CONCEPTUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DISTINCTIONS

  33. 33. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS — 10 June 2015

    Authors:   • Simona Maria STĂNESCU, email: simona.stanescu@iccv.ro, Afiliation: senior researcher II Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian Academy
    Abstract: The paper comparatively analyse the provision of unemployment benefits within the 28 member states of the European Union (EU). Analyse is based on

    No 38 - June 2015 > UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

  34. 34. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - A PRIORITY CONCERN OF THE EUROPEAN UNION — 05 October 2015

    Authors:   • Ioana Florina MINZU, email: Email: ioana_minzu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: PhD “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
    Abstract: Education should be and usually is the dream, hope and aspiration to  a better world for children and their families. Maybe, in our days, educ

    No 39 - September 2015 > EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - A PRIORITY CONCERN OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

  35. 35. ON THE ROLE OF ECO-INNOVATION FOR A GREEN ECONOMIC GROWTH — 07 June 2016

    Authors:   • Simona FRONE, Senior Researcher II/PhD., email: frone.simona@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of National Economy, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: In this paper we resume our research on the theoretical-conceptual issues as well as on the mechanisms and policies for increasing resource-efficiency

    No 42 - June 2016 > ON THE ROLE OF ECO-INNOVATION FOR A GREEN ECONOMIC GROWTH

  36. 36. DISCRIMINATION IN THE ECONOMIC SENSE — 07 June 2016

    Authors:   • Oana Camelia IACOB, PhD Lecturer, email: oanacamelia.i@gmail.com, Afiliation: Hyperion University, Bucharest  • Ana-Maria VOLINTIRU, PhD Student, email: anavolintiru@gmail.com, Afiliation: Amma Print SRL, Bucharest
    Abstract: Through this article we want to analyze the phenomenon of discrimination in the labor market, both in the general case, and in particular case. Thus,

    No 42 - June 2016 > DISCRIMINATION IN THE ECONOMIC SENSE

  37. 37. 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’ doc

    No 46 - Supplement June 2017 > THE ROLE OF INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN E.U MEMBER STATES

  38. 38. NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKETS – THE SOCIAL DIMENSION — 14 September 2017

    Authors:   • PhD. Student Cornelia DUMITRU, email: cornelia.dumitru@gmail.com, Afiliation: Institute of National Economy, Romanian Academy
    Abstract: The economic and financial crisis is long past, but it still throws a concerning shadow over the European Union and the world. At EU level, it is unde

    No 46 - Supplement June 2017 > NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKETS – THE SOCIAL DIMENSION

  39. 39. 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 es

    No 46 - Supplement June 2017 > COMPETITIVENESS DYNAMICS IN THE ROMANIAN REGIONS

  40. 40. ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN ROMANIA AFTER 1990 — 30 September 2018

    Authors:   • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The economic structure specific to each country - determined by its level development, the historical typology of its evolution and its specific wa

    No 51 - September 2018 > ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN ROMANIA AFTER 1990

  41. 41. DISCUSSIONS ON THE REGULATION OF THE LOCK-OUT IN THE ROMANIAN LEGISLATION — 24 October 2018

    Authors:   • Alexandru BULEARCĂ, email: office@officeatlaw.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest  • Radu Ştefan PĂTRU, email: radupatru2007@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
    Abstract: The lock-out, which represents the employer’s right to react in the event of an illegal strike by employees by the closure of the unit, is no

    No 50 - Supplement June 2018 > DISCUSSIONS ON THE REGULATION OF THE LOCK-OUT IN THE ROMANIAN LEGISLATION

  42. 42. REGIONAL LABOR MARKET- EVOLUTION, STRUCTURE, PARTICULARITIES — 24 October 2018

    Authors:   • Radu Brînduşa Mihaela, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest
    Abstract: The major concerns of all the countries of the European Union, found both in the Lisbon Strategy and in the Europe 2020 Strategy, are sustainable e

    No 50 - Supplement June 2018 > REGIONAL LABOR MARKET- EVOLUTION, STRUCTURE, PARTICULARITIES

  43. 43. AUDIT AND INTERNAL CONTROL INDISPENSABLE TOOLS IN SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF EU PROJECTS — 28 December 2018

    Authors:   • Lilian ONESCU, email: lilian.onescu@anaf.ro, Afiliation: National Agency for Fiscal Administration
    Abstract: The last years have brought a significant dynamic at the European Union level, in a domain that is still under a consolidation process – the

    No 52 - December 2018 > AUDIT AND INTERNAL CONTROL INDISPENSABLE TOOLS IN SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF EU PROJECTS

  44. 44. ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE PILLAR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMANIAN COMPANIES — 31 March 2019

    Authors:   • Otilia MANTA, email: manta.otilia@univath.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania  • Elena-Maria ENEA, email: enea.elenamaria@gmail.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: Supporting entrepreneurship development within the SME sector is a priority at both the European Union and national level, as this category can con

    No 53 - March 2019 > ENTREPRENEURSHIP THE PILLAR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMANIAN COMPANIES

  45. 45. CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PROGRAMS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO THE DECISIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURAL CHANGES, THE GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS IN ROMANIA — 24 December 2019

    Authors:   • Otilia MANTA, email: otilia.manta@rgic.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The economic growth reported annually, from 2012 to the present, is accompanied by the paradox of Romania’s fall in most of the global rankin

    No 56 - December 2019 > CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PROGRAMS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO THE DECISIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURAL CHANGES, THE GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS IN ROMANIA

  46. 46. NEW PRIORITIES FOR EUROPEAN COOPERATION IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING AS PART OF THE STRATEGY FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING (ET 2020) — 25 September 2017

    Authors:   • Luciana BEZERIȚĂ (TOMESCU) , email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: Council conclusions of 12 May 2009 on a strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training (‘ET 2020’) enshrine the es

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  47. 47. THE EVOLUTION OF THE NUMBER OF PENSIONERS IN ROMANIA — 22 March 2020

    Authors:   • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: Pension systems are going through a crisis in the world. Many of the countries of the European Union, but not only, have impressive costs - generally

    No 54 - Supplement June 2019 > THE EVOLUTION OF THE NUMBER OF PENSIONERS IN ROMANIA

  48. 48. COMPANY TAXATION AT NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL — 25 March 2020

    Authors:   • Otilia MANTA, email: otilia.manta@rgic.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The directions of adaptation of the taxation regarding the stimulation and favoring of the stability and the competitiveness of the Romanian compan

    No 57 - March 2020 > COMPANY TAXATION AT NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL

  49. 49. MEASURES APPLIED AT EUROPEAN LEVEL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CURRENT CRISIS (II) — 30 June 2020

    Authors:   • Otilia Manta, email: otilia.manta@rgic.ro, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania  • Viorica NEACȘU (BURCEA), email: viorica.burcea@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Valahia Targoviste, Romania
    Abstract: The crises have been permanent on our planet, and their consequences have had an economic, financial, ecological, and societal impact. The current hea

    No 58 - June 2020 > MEASURES APPLIED AT EUROPEAN LEVEL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CURRENT CRISIS (II)

  50. 50. ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT MEASURES TAKEN BY THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ROMANIA TO CONTRACT THE EFFECTS OF COVID ON THE LABOR MARKET — 30 June 2020

    Authors:   • Brînduşa Mihaela RADU, email: bmradu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: The spread of COVID-19 and the drastic blockages that followed led to the placement of economies and labor markets around the world in a state of emer

    No 58 - June 2020 > ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT MEASURES TAKEN BY THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ROMANIA TO CONTRACT THE EFFECTS OF COVID ON THE LABOR MARKET

  51. 51. 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 mi

    No 59 - September 2020 > THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

  52. 52. INFRINGEMENT PROCEDURE – THE CASE OF ROMANIA — 21 December 2020

    Authors:   • Luciana Bezeriță (Tomescu), email: luciana.tomescu@gmail.com, Afiliation: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania
    Abstract: In this article, we propose to present the stages of application of the Infringement Procedure against the member states of the Union that fail to ful

    No 60 - December 2020 > INFRINGEMENT PROCEDURE – THE CASE OF ROMANIA