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1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT — 28 April 2009
Authors: • ec. drd. Oana Ghica, email: oana_ghiga@yahoo.com, Afiliation: HVB Bank Romania • prof. univ. dr. Constantin Ghica, email: constantinghiga@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Academy of Economic Studies, Department of Administration and Public Management
Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development (SD) are among the most important concepts applied and/or promoted by companies throLESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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2. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN ROMANIA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • prof. univ. dr. Marta-Cristina Suciu, email: csuciu@ase.ro, Afiliation: Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti
Abstract: The main objective this paper is to assess the stage of the Knowledge Economies in the EU Accession Countries, which is very difficult a task becauseLESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN ROMANIA
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3. AGRICULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY’S ROLE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Speranţa Liliana Neagu, email: sperantaneagu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: European Integration Ministry
Abstract: The key feature of the agriculture\'s globalization is the mere fact that some countries successfully integrated their agriculture and food industry,LESIJ.ES XIII - 2006 > AGRICULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION, ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY’S ROLE
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4. POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Raheem Olasupo Akewushola, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration and Management Technology, Lagos State University, Nigeria • Olawale Ibrahim Olateju, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Business Administration and Management Technology Lagos State University, Nigeria • Oludare Tolulope Adeyemi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dimension Consult Limited, Lagos, Nigeria.
Abstract: This paper identified crucial factors influencing the growth and development of entrepreneurship activity and specific role of entrepreneurship activiLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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5. STRATEGY MAKING WITH QUANTIFIED SWOT APPROACH: A CASE ANALYSIS ON TOURISM INDUSTRY IN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY Nermin Celik — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Nermin Celik, email: unknown, Afiliation: Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey
Abstract: Due to the increasing demand, service competitiveness requirements, and customer expectations in tourism sector in Turkey, satisfactorily solutions anLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > STRATEGY MAKING WITH QUANTIFIED SWOT APPROACH: A CASE ANALYSIS ON TOURISM INDUSTRY IN BLACK SEA REGION OF TURKEY Nermin Celik
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6. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GLOBALIZATION CONDITIONS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Vasyl H. Gerasymchuk, email: unknown, Afiliation: National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” • Taras V. Sakalosh, email: unknown, Afiliation: National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
Abstract: The research reveals a studying of scientific and technical development of enterprise in the context of globalization processes. The authors placed hiLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT UNDER GLOBALIZATION CONDITIONS
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7. THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE ECONOMIC FLUCTUATION IN TURKEY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Gaziantep Üniversitesi, Turey • Vedat BAL, email: unknown, Afiliation: Gaziantep Üniversitesi, Turey
Abstract: It is observed that the economic fluctuations have been shaped according to the variations of economic activities through the historical development oLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE ECONOMIC FLUCTUATION IN TURKEY
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8. CRITIQUING AUSTRALIA’S KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY: HOW CAN WE BETTER POSITION OURSELVES IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY? — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Sharyn Renshaw, email: unknown, Afiliation: ACU National Australia • Girija Krishnaswamy, email: unknown, Afiliation: ACU National Australia
Abstract: This paper will provide critical analysis of Australia’ knowledge strategy, conducted from the perspective that driving a national knowledge stratLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CRITIQUING AUSTRALIA’S KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY: HOW CAN WE BETTER POSITION OURSELVES IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY?
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9. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AUTO INDUSTRY: AN IRANIAN PERSPECTIVE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Ghodratollah Talaei, email: unknown, Afiliation: Iran Khodro Company Iran • Mehran Nejati, email: unknown, Afiliation: Yazd University Iran
Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept which suggests organizations, especially (but not only) corporations, have an obligation to consideLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AUTO INDUSTRY: AN IRANIAN PERSPECTIVE
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10. THE CONTRIBUTION AND SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CROSS BORDER COOPERATION FOR MOLDOVAN SMES (THE CASE OF COOPERATION WITH ROMANIA) — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Elena Aculai, email: unknown, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics Chisinau, Moldova • Adela Bulgac, email: unknown, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics Chisinau, Moldova
Abstract: In the paper, some characteristics of cross border cooperation of Moldovan SMEs are examined - types of cooperation, problems and preferences in choosLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > THE CONTRIBUTION AND SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CROSS BORDER COOPERATION FOR MOLDOVAN SMES (THE CASE OF COOPERATION WITH ROMANIA)
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11. THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Adrienn AGGOD-FEKO, email: afeko@icegec.hu, Afiliation: ICEG European Center, Budapest
Abstract: The study presents the importance of health sector and the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of health and health-rLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUCCESSFUL HEALTH AND EHEALTH SERVICES IN HUNGARY AND IN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
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12. THE LOCATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Maxim DOBRINOIU, Afiliation: „Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Dorel CONSTANTINESCU, Afiliation: System Engineering and Computer Science Faculty, Politehnica University
Abstract: The development of the Information Technology and the large scale use of the modern cutof-the-edge means of electronic communications constitute an unLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE LOCATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS
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13. THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Mihane BERISHA-NAMANI, email: mihane_berisha@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department of Management &Informatics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova • Myrvete BADIVUKU-PANTINA, email: myrvetebadivuku@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova • Afërdita BERISHA-SHAQIRI, email: aferdita44@hotmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Mr. Sc. Department of Management & Informatics, Faculty of Economics, University of Pristina, Kosova
Abstract: We live in a society where information and knowledge are dominant characteristics. The information revolution has most clearly invaded our homes andLESIJ.IT XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
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14. THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KOSOVA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Myrvete Badivuku Pantina, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Prishtina-Faculty of Economics • Mihane Berisha Namani, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Prishtina-Faculty of Economics
Abstract: Kosova, in the period of nine years, has gone from a post-conflict environment into a state which is considered to be under transition. It has passedLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF KOSOVA
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15. FRANCHISING: HYBRID ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRM GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Olu Ojo, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department Of Business Studies, Covenant University, P. M. B. 1023, OTA, Ogun State Nigeria
Abstract: This paper examines the practice of franchising as a strategy by which entrepreneurs can expand their venture and make substantial return from their iLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > FRANCHISING: HYBRID ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRM GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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16. EXTERNAL DEBTS SUSTAINABILITY, IMF POLICIES EFFECT AND TURKEY SAMPLE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Faik ÇELİK, email: unknown, Afiliation: Kocaeli University-Turkey • Yaman Ö. ERZURUMLU, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dogus University-Turkey
Abstract: It is generally recognized that developing countries need substantial amounts of net transfer of resources at early stages of development in order toLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > EXTERNAL DEBTS SUSTAINABILITY, IMF POLICIES EFFECT AND TURKEY SAMPLE
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17. COMPARISON OF PRICE REACTION CHOSEN INDIRECT CRUDE OIL INVESTMENT TO TREND IN CRUDE OIL PRICES — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Michal Kovářík, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of business economics, Faculty of Management and Economics (FaME) in Zlín, Mostní 5139, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic
Abstract: Investments in crude oil recently belong among the most profitable ones. Among these investments I include direct crude oil futures investments and moLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > COMPARISON OF PRICE REACTION CHOSEN INDIRECT CRUDE OIL INVESTMENT TO TREND IN CRUDE OIL PRICES
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18. NON-OIL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION AS A VITAL STRATEGY FOR INCREASING FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNING IN AN ECONOMY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mustapha Abiodun Okunnu, email: unknown, Afiliation: Lagos State Polythenic, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria • Oludare Tolulope Adeyemi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Dimension Consult Limited, Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract: Crude oil has been a prominent feature of Nigeria’s external sector, and has remained basically the same since the late 60’s. The continuous crudeLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > NON-OIL EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION AS A VITAL STRATEGY FOR INCREASING FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNING IN AN ECONOMY
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19. THE PRACTISES OF FISCAL POLICY FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN TURKEY (An Econometric Study: 1985 – 1999) — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Engin ÖNER, email: unknown, Afiliation: unknown
Abstract: In order to achieve to main macro aims such as economic stability, economic development and equitable income distribution, the fiscal policy has beenLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE PRACTISES OF FISCAL POLICY FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY IN TURKEY (An Econometric Study: 1985 – 1999)
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20. TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Siti Nabiha AK, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia • N Abdul Wahid, email: unknown, Afiliation: Wahid School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia • A Amran, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia • H Che Haat, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Management, University Sains Malaysia, Minden 11800 Penang, Malaysia • I Abustan, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Civil Engineering, engineering campus University Sains Malaysia
Abstract: Tourism industry is a key foreign exchange earner for Malaysia, contributing to over 40% of the country’s balance of payment in 2005 (EPU, 2006). ThLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA
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21. ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: KEEPING IN THE LEARNING LOOP BY MANAGING MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Nafisa H. Kattarwala, email: unknown, Afiliation: NMIMS University, Mumbai, India
Abstract: This paper will explore the significance of managing management knowledge within the organization and to reflect upon the existing trends in managingLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: KEEPING IN THE LEARNING LOOP BY MANAGING MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE
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22. SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FROM ROMANIA – PROGRESSIVE GUIDE MARKS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Viorel Cornescu, email: viorelcornescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest • Vladimir Codrin Ionescu, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest
Abstract: The existence of a powerful sector of small and medium enterprises represents a sine qua non condition of Romania’s economic integration within theLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FROM ROMANIA – PROGRESSIVE GUIDE MARKS AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
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23. CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS OF SRILANKAN AND BANGLADESH — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Nimalathasan B, email: unknown, Afiliation: Scholar (SAARC), Department of Management studies, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Chittagong, Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh
Abstract: People are the most valuable resource within any country. There appears to be a strong linkage between the training, attitudes and goals of people andLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS OF SRILANKAN AND BANGLADESH
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24. THE IMPACT OF ICT AND GLOBALİZATİON ON TRADE İN SERVİCES — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Yusuf BAYRAKTUTAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Economics Kocaeli University IIBF Umuttepe/Kocaeli • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: Economics Gaziantep University, IIBF Department of Logistics
Abstract: The services sector nowadays has expanded in scope beyond the traditional activities in finance, transport, travel and telecommunication and audio-visLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPACT OF ICT AND GLOBALİZATİON ON TRADE İN SERVİCES
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25. UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Hakkı Mümin Ay, email: unknown, Afiliation: Karamano lu Mehmetbey University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences/ Economics Karaman, Turkey
Abstract: It is vital for the Government- as a whole of organized institutions and associations- to be aware of economic and social developments in its borders.LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY
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26. THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND PREVENTION OF CRISIS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Sasha OBRADOVIC, email: sobradovic6@sbb.rs, Afiliation: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
Abstract: In this paper, I tried to present the analysis of the arguments for and against the state intervention. Contemporary role of the state is particularlyLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND PREVENTION OF CRISIS
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27. SWITCHING FROM THE GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS TO THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICES IN A SEMIGLOBALIZED WORLD — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Serghei MĂRGULESCU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Elena MĂRGULESCU, Afiliation: Associate professor, Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The retrospective of the theoretical approaches of the phenomenon of economic globalization in the last three decades emphasizes the movement of attenLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > SWITCHING FROM THE GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS TO THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICES IN A SEMIGLOBALIZED WORLD
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28. THE REDEFINITION OF THE REFORMISM – THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THE GLOBALIZATION DEFIANCE — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Dean of the Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Mădălina Antoaneta RĂDOI, Afiliation: Ph.D., Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The purpose and the objectives of the present work start from the fact that the modern view on “global issues”, including the redefinition of theLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > THE REDEFINITION OF THE REFORMISM – THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THE GLOBALIZATION DEFIANCE
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29. NATIONAL MINORITIES IN ROMANIA: GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Alina Alexandra BOT, email: alina-alexandra.bot@s2006.tu-chemnitz.de, Afiliation: Ph.D. candidate, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Abstract: It is widely acknowledged that the conditionality of European Union membership had a decisive contribution at the standard setting on and institutionaLESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > NATIONAL MINORITIES IN ROMANIA: GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH
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30. DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Sujata Ashwarya CHEEMA, email: sacheema.cwas@jmi.ac.in, Afiliation: Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 110025
Abstract:LESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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31. PUBLIC PATRIMONY THE ESTIMATION OF THE FAIR VALUES ASSOCIATED TO REAL ESTATE COMPONENTS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Anton Petrişor PARLAGI, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D., Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
Abstract: It aimed at estimating the fair value of the fixed assets as they are defined in the international valuation standards, particularly for public properLESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > PUBLIC PATRIMONY THE ESTIMATION OF THE FAIR VALUES ASSOCIATED TO REAL ESTATE COMPONENTS
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32. CIVIC SOCIALIZATION OF THE YOUTH IN THE POST COMUNIST SOCIETIES — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Elena NEDELCU, email: doina.nedelcu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate Professor, Ph.D., Social and Administrative Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
Abstract: Sociological studies demonstrated that the level of civic culture leaves its mark on achievements of the democratic institutions and on the level of nLESIJ.AS XVI - 2 - 2009 > CIVIC SOCIALIZATION OF THE YOUTH IN THE POST COMUNIST SOCIETIES
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33. LEGAL CHALLENGES POSED BY WI-FI NETWORKS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Maxim DOBRINOIU , email: office@e-crime.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest • Iustin PRIESCU , Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest
Abstract: Nowadays, the electronic communications market is in a high development, and this trend will not be diminished even by the newly world economic crisisLESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > LEGAL CHALLENGES POSED BY WI-FI NETWORKS
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34. LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Xingan Li, email: xingan.li@yahoo.com, Afiliation: University of Turku, Finland
Abstract: Legal services have long been practiced under a monopolistic mode, face-to-face consultation between lawyers and clients being the prototype. PervasivLESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > LEGAL-SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (LSOA) IN ELAWYER
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35. BANK RISK MANAGEMENT – THE MAIN PROBLEM OF THE MONETARY ECONOMY — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: aolteanu @univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Mădălina Antoaneta RĂDOI (OLTEANU), email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: After the 70’s when there had started a series of economic crises, of raw materials and financial and banking crises, the world economy has experienLESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > BANK RISK MANAGEMENT – THE MAIN PROBLEM OF THE MONETARY ECONOMY
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36. THIRD WORLD STATES: BUILDING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS ON A DIFFERENT GROUND — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Valentin Quintus NICOLESCU, email: valentin_nico@yahoo.com, Afiliation: PhD Candidate with National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA), “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: This study follows two main explicative models regarding Third World states - the one originating with political economy (the modernization and dependLESIJ.AS XVII -1 - 2010 > THIRD WORLD STATES: BUILDING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS ON A DIFFERENT GROUND
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37. SPIRITUALITY AND GLOBALIZATION: A MULTI-LEVEL EQUATION — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Angel Iulian POPESCU, email: prot85@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Ph.D., Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest
Abstract: The article focuses on the dynamics of human life patterns in order to underline the complexity of the issues of spirituality and globalization. It isLESIJ.AS XVII -1 - 2010 > SPIRITUALITY AND GLOBALIZATION: A MULTI-LEVEL EQUATION
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38. DISSEMINATION OF AND USE OF HIV/AIDS INFORMATION BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Lauretta Wamunza, email: unknown, Afiliation: Kampala, Uganda • Benzies Boadi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Botswana • Stephen Mutula, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Botswana
Abstract: Presents part of the findings of a study that was carried out at the University of Botswana to determine in general how HIV/AIDS information is dissemLESIJ.AS XIV - 2007 > DISSEMINATION OF AND USE OF HIV/AIDS INFORMATION BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA
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39. QUALITY ENHANCEMENT IN MEDICAL EDUCATION — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mostafa Nejati Ajibisheh, email: unknown, Afiliation: Faculty of Management, University of Tehran (UT) , Iran • Mehran Nejati Ajibisheh, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Economics, Management, and Accounting, Yazd University, Iran • Forouzan Bayat Nejad, email: unknown, Afiliation: School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) , Iran
Abstract: Since ancient time, education has been evaluated in terms of its practical value among the Chinese; however, despite its long history, performance evaLESIJ.AS XIV - 2007 > QUALITY ENHANCEMENT IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
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40. THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN BUILDING TRUST BETWEEN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS CONSTITUENTS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Tjung Mei Ling, email: unknown, Afiliation: The Okuma School of Public Management, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract: The widespread adoption of decentralization throughout the world is based on a common belief that decentralization is considered to have the potentialLESIJ.AS XV - 2 - 2008 > THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN BUILDING TRUST BETWEEN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS CONSTITUENTS
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41. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL POTENTIAL: UKRAINE AND THE WORLD — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Vasyl H Gerasymchuk, email: unknown, Afiliation: International Economy Department • Тaras V. Sakalosh, email: unknown, Afiliation: International Economy Department, National Technical University of Ukraine «Kyiv Polytechnic Institute»
Abstract: The main scientific goal of paper is researching of theoretical and practical problems of scientific and technical potential of Ukraine and other counLESIJ.AS XV - 2 - 2008 > SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL POTENTIAL: UKRAINE AND THE WORLD
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42. E-GOVERNMENT AND EMPOWERMENT: IMPACTS ON EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND DEVELOPING PUBLIC LANGUAGE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Ali A Pourezzat, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Tehran Iran • Mostafa Nejati , email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Tehran Iran • Mehran Nejati , email: unknown, Afiliation: Yazd University Iran
Abstract: Undoubtedly, e-government can accelerate the rate of information distribution, and add to the number of people who can access and apply the informatioLESIJ.IT XV - 1 - 2008 > E-GOVERNMENT AND EMPOWERMENT: IMPACTS ON EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND DEVELOPING PUBLIC LANGUAGE
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43. THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Yusuf BAYRAKTUTAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Kocaeli, Turkey • İbrahim ARSLAN, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Esra G. KAYGISIZ, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Gaziantep, Turkey • Elena DRUICA, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: At 1990’s the computers and internet had been used particularly by governments and universities. And this had started deep-rooted changes in the lifLESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MARKETING
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44. INTERNET USAGE AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN KOSOVA — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Mihane Berisha Namani, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics • Myrvete Badivuku Pantina, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics
Abstract: Worldwide, more and more companies are using the Internet as a medium for the development of business through electronic means. Internet usage has chaLESIJ.IT XV - 2 - 2008 > INTERNET USAGE AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN KOSOVA
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45. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS, BANKING REGULATION AND BANKING DEVELOPMENT IN THE MENA REGION — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Samouel BEJI, Afiliation: University Paris-Nord (France) • Darine YOUSSEF, Afiliation: University Paris-Nord (France)
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to check, on the one hand, the nature of the relationship existing between institutional development (measured by the corrLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS, BANKING REGULATION AND BANKING DEVELOPMENT IN THE MENA REGION
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46. RESEARCHING THE GENDER ASPECT IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (THE CASE OF MOLDOVA, UKRAINE AND BELARUS) — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Elena ACULAI, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova • Adela BULGAC, Afiliation: Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova • Vitalii GRYGA, Afiliation: Center for S&T Potential and Science History Studies of the NAS of Ukraine • Olga KRASOVSKA, Afiliation: Center for S&T Potential and Science History Studies of the NAS of Ukraine • Olga LINCHEVSKAYA, Afiliation: Institute of Economics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Abstract: The SME sector covers economic operators that substantially differ by many parameters: size of enterprises, types of activity, etc., including entreprLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > RESEARCHING THE GENDER ASPECT IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (THE CASE OF MOLDOVA, UKRAINE AND BELARUS)
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47. FINANCING SOURCES FOR COMPANIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS ON THEIR IMAGE — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Mihaela SUDACEVSCHI, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: In a market economy in which competition is the main selection criterion for companies, decision taking concerning the financing sources is an extremeLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > FINANCING SOURCES FOR COMPANIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS ON THEIR IMAGE
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48. BEYOND THE LIMITS IN AMERICAN AND ROMANIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Serghei MĂRGULESCU, email: margulescu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Elena MĂRGULESCU, Afiliation: Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: This paper focuses on few arguments backing up the idea that “beyond the limits” in American and Romanian financial markets implies, putting asideLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > BEYOND THE LIMITS IN AMERICAN AND ROMANIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS
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49. DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL MARKET AND ITS IMPLICATIONS UPON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Carmen RADU, email: lgradu2005@yahoo.co.uk, Afiliation: “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: This work is conceived as a comparative study regarding the occurrence, development and implication of the capital market in the economic developmentLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITAL MARKET AND ITS IMPLICATIONS UPON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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50. TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THEIR ROLE IN GLOBALIZATION — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Liviu RADU, email: lgradu2005@yahoo.co.uk, Afiliation: “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: This work attempts to prove the correlation between the globalization phenomenon and transnational companies, starting from the following assessment:LESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES AND THEIR ROLE IN GLOBALIZATION
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51. EDUCATION AND LIFE LONG LEARNING ARGUMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY AND SOCIETY — 31 October 2009
Authors: • Nicoleta GUDĂNESCU, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Ecological University, Bucharest • Anca CRISTEA, Afiliation: Assistent, Ph.D. candidate, Ecological University, Bucharest
Abstract: The scientific paper work’s idea is generated by the Lisbon Strategy objective „creation of more and better jobs in competitive domains”. Only tLESIJ.AS XVI - 1 - 2009 > EDUCATION AND LIFE LONG LEARNING ARGUMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
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52. MOTIVATION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION — 31 October 2009
Authors: • Răzvan ŞTEFĂNESCU, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences • Ramona DUMITRIU, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences • Liliana MOGA, Afiliation: “Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Economic Sciences
Abstract: Beginning with the 1980’s the new information, communication and computer based technologies stimulated the development of the distance education. ILESIJ.AS XVI - 1 - 2009 > MOTIVATION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
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53. DOCUMENTS PRECEDING THE ADOPTION OF DIRECTIVE 2004/35/EC TRANSPOSED IN THE ROMANIAN LAW BY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 68/2007 ON ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Andrada TRUŞCĂ, email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D candidate, ”Dimitrie Cantemir„ Christian University
Abstract: The European legislation realized in 2004 one of the historical challenges of EU environmental legislation. The Community law has had long before theLESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > DOCUMENTS PRECEDING THE ADOPTION OF DIRECTIVE 2004/35/EC TRANSPOSED IN THE ROMANIAN LAW BY GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 68/2007 ON ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY
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54. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Dan Vătăman, email: danvataman@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., "Gheoghe Cristea" University
Abstract: This article aims to demonstrate how the project of the ‘European Union’ evolved both in the interwar period and in the years following the SecondLESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
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55. ENTREPRENEURIAL CONSULTING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WITHIN RURAL AREAS - A CASE STUDY FOR DEVELOPING NORTH EAST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST REGIONS — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Marin BURCEA, email: -, Afiliation: Lecturer Ph.D. Bucharest University • Doru CURTEANU, email: -, Afiliation: Ph.D., Gemba Consult • Razvan Mihail PAPUC, email: -, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D.
Abstract: We propose to show the connection between consulting and entrepreneurial approach, emphasizing the normality of including assistance within the entrepLESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > ENTREPRENEURIAL CONSULTING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH WITHIN RURAL AREAS - A CASE STUDY FOR DEVELOPING NORTH EAST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH EAST REGIONS
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56. CHALLENGES OF INCREASING THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF ROMANIAN R&D AND INNOVATION — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Steliana SANDU, email: s_steliana@yahoo.com, sandu.steliana55@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Scientific Researcher 1st degree, Ph.D., Head of “Economics of R&D” Department in the Institute of • Irina ANGHEL, email: irina_c_anghel@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Research Assistant, Ph.D. candidate ,“Economics of R&D” Department in the Institute of National
Abstract: The topic of this paper is of special importance in the current context, when Romania has to cope not only with the effects of the economic and financLESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > CHALLENGES OF INCREASING THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF ROMANIAN R&D AND INNOVATION
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57. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MODEL FOR EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Emilian M. DOBRESCU, email: dobrescu@acad.ro, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D., Scientific Secretary of the Department of economics, law and sociology Romanian Academy • Edith-Mihaela SIMA, email: edithsima@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. Sociology, University of Bucharest Faculty of Sociology
Abstract: Education is a social effect of millenary human action, stemming from the human experience throughout its existence, but also scientific and technicalLESIJ.AS XVII - 2 - 2010 > PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MODEL FOR EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
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58. ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN ROMANIAN ECONOMY — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Cristina Teodora BĂLĂCEANU, email: movitea@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associated Professor, Ph.D., The Faculty of International Business and Economics, „Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Bucharest • Cosmin STOICA, email: cosminstoica23@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., The Faculty of Finance, „Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Bucharest
Abstract: This paper aims to identify valences of Romanian consumer profiles and the main influencing factors of income, especially income of labor. Also, we trLESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN ROMANIAN ECONOMY
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59. FROM EXTERNAL DEBT TO ECONOMIC GROWTH … AND BACK — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Oana Simona (CARAMAN) HUDEA, email: caraman_simmy2005@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Assistant, Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University. Bucharest. Ph.D Candidate, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest.
Abstract: This paper is meant to trace the relationship existing between external debt and economic growth for 109 countries spread all over the world. We haveLESIJ.ES XVIII - 1 - 2011 > FROM EXTERNAL DEBT TO ECONOMIC GROWTH … AND BACK
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60. COMBINING MULTI-LEVEL AND NETWORK GOVERNANCE WITH A SPILLOVER EFFECT: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN “INNOVATION UNION” FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Andra Maria POPA, email: andrapopa@gmail.com, Afiliation: Ph.D. candidate, the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration • Ioana DODI, email: ioana.dodi1@yahoo.com, Afiliation: M.A. Student at the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration – Department of International • Oana-Andreea ION, email: oana.andreea.ion@gmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the possibility of a theoretical up-grade to the framework offered by the theory of governance: from a midLESIJ.AS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > COMBINING MULTI-LEVEL AND NETWORK GOVERNANCE WITH A SPILLOVER EFFECT: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN “INNOVATION UNION” FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE
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61. GENERAL PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE INCRIMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE EUROPEAN LEGISLATURE — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Lamya – Diana AL-KAWADRI, email: av.ldk.ro@gmail.com, Afiliation: Researcher, Centre for Legal, Economic and Socio-Administrative Studies, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: As the title itself reveals, the purpose of this study is to identify the general principles guiding the incriminating activity incumbent upon the ELESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > GENERAL PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE INCRIMINATING ACTIVITY OF THE EUROPEAN LEGISLATURE
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62. CONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PREOCCUPATIONS — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Claudia ANDRITOI, email: c.andritoi@uem.ro, andritoiclaudia@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, PhD, Eftimie Murgu Univeristy Resita
Abstract: A great number of the conventions referring to nature, even if they do not refer ton particular species, were limited from the point of view of geogLESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CONVENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PREOCCUPATIONS
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63. CLOSE RELATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL MARKETS AND IRREDUCIBLE UNSTABLE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Madalina Antoaneta RADOI, email: radoimadalina@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Alexandru OLTEANU, email: aolteanu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor, Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The evolution of the market development of any kind registered an overlapping and conditioning of financial markets and economic performances, reinfLESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CLOSE RELATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL MARKETS AND IRREDUCIBLE UNSTABLE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES
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64. THE ROLE OF DECENTRALIZATION FOR EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Emilia Cornelia STOICA, email: liastoica@gmail.com, Afiliation: Associated Professor, Nicolae Titulescu University, Bucharest
Abstract: A modern public administration is focused on meeting the needs of citizens, provides comprehensive information on matters concerning their communityLESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > THE ROLE OF DECENTRALIZATION FOR EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
