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1. 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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2. A TEST OF THE CAPM ON THE ICELANDIC STOCK MARKET — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Stefan Gunlaugsson, email: unknown, Afiliation: University of Akureyri, Iceland
Abstract: In this article, we present the result of a study of the validity of the CAPM on the Icelandic stock market. This study starts in January 1999 and endLESIJ.ES XIV - 2007 > A TEST OF THE CAPM ON THE ICELANDIC STOCK MARKET
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3. EXPLORING THE KEY ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN SHIPPING BUSINESS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Metin Celik, email: unknown, Afiliation: Istanbul Technical University Turkey • I Deha Er, email: unknown, Afiliation: Istanbul Technical University Turkey
Abstract: Ship management, recognized as one of the complex business disciplines, consists of various managerial aspects in different levels of organization hieLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > EXPLORING THE KEY ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN SHIPPING BUSINESS
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4. ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS FINANCING OF CULTURAL SPHERE — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Costandachi Gheorghe, email: unknown, Afiliation: Institutul de Economie, Finante si Statistica al Academiei de Stiinte din Moldova
Abstract: In this work is made analysis concern basically state structures of culture and arts activities, is describes the problems are met during the reforminLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS FINANCING OF CULTURAL SPHERE
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5. FAILURES OF GLOBALIZATION AND ANACHRONISMS OF GOVERNING — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Ion Bucur, email: unknown, Afiliation: Faculty of Business and Administration University of Bucharest
Abstract: Noticing the failures of the current globalization and of the corrupted governing system has changed the debates on identifying new and more correct mLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > FAILURES OF GLOBALIZATION AND ANACHRONISMS OF GOVERNING
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6. CHALLENGE STRATEGIES OF BUSINESS COMPETITION: CREATIVE MARKETING APPROACH NOTES ABOUT DEVELOPING A SUCCESFULL ORGANIZATIONAL MODEL — 28 April 2009
Authors: • A Buğra HAMŞIOĞLU, email: unknown, Afiliation: Res. Assist. Kafkas University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Kars/Turkey • Didem HAMŞIOĞLU, email: unknown, Afiliation: Res. Assist. Anadolu University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Eskisehir/Turkey
Abstract: Nowadays redefining and changing contents of competition direct to force businesses pursuing faster than before and not to have temporary successes toLESIJ.ES XV - 1 - 2008 > CHALLENGE STRATEGIES OF BUSINESS COMPETITION: CREATIVE MARKETING APPROACH NOTES ABOUT DEVELOPING A SUCCESFULL ORGANIZATIONAL MODEL
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7. CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MONETARY POLICIES AND GLOBALIZATION — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Alexandru Olteanu, email: aolteanu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest • Madalina Antoaneta Radoi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest
Abstract: The last decades have been marked by an acceleration of historical and political processes, which brought essential changes in the sphere of geopolitiLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MONETARY POLICIES AND GLOBALIZATION
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8. STRATEGIC LOCALIZATION OF JAPANESE ENTERPRISES IN CHINA-AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Keikoh Ryu, email: unknown, Afiliation: Waseda University, Japan
Abstract: The last decades have been marked by an acceleration of historical and political processes, which brought essential changes in the sphere of geopolitiLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > STRATEGIC LOCALIZATION OF JAPANESE ENTERPRISES IN CHINA-AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH
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9. 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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10. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE INVESTMENT (FPI) ON CAPITAL FORMATION IN NIGERIA, 1980-2004: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Sebastian Ofumbia Uremadu, email: unknown, Afiliation: Department of Banking and Finance Covenant University Ota Km10, Idi-Iroko Road P.M.B. 1023, Ota Ogun StateNigeria
Abstract: A number of possible determinants of capital formation is investigated using Nigerian data covering 1980-2004 studied. Time-series estimates are obtaiLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE INVESTMENT (FPI) ON CAPITAL FORMATION IN NIGERIA, 1980-2004: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
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11. CONTROVERCY IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD AND EUROPEAN FINANCIAL REGULATION — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Alexandru Olteanu, email: aolteanu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest • Mădălina Antoaneta Rădoi, email: unknown, Afiliation: Nicolae Titulescu University of Bucharest
Abstract: The financial regulation structures are linked to traditions and differ from one country to another. The financial revolution, and in Europe, the creaLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > CONTROVERCY IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORLD AND EUROPEAN FINANCIAL REGULATION
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12. 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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13. KNOWLEDGE IN ENTERPRISE: THE ROLE AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Marie Mikusova, email: unknown, Afiliation: Technical University Ostrava, Economics Faculty, Dep. of Management, Sokolska tr. 33, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Abstract: The current entrepreneurial environment increasingly makes demands on the recognition of driving forces influencing value creation. Intangible assets,LESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > KNOWLEDGE IN ENTERPRISE: THE ROLE AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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14. 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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15. IS THE DEBTOR SOLVENT : THE CASE FOR TURKEY — 28 April 2009
Authors: • Tuba BASKONUS DIREKCI, email: unknown, Afiliation: Gaziantep University, Facult of Economic and Administrative Sciences
Abstract: There is a broad range of literature on economic crises witnessed, with the recent experiences we had in Far East Asia, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil andLESIJ.ES XV - 2 - 2008 > IS THE DEBTOR SOLVENT : THE CASE FOR TURKEY
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16. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NOTIONS OF ACQUISITION AND ACQUIRER ON THE FINANCIAL BANKING MARKET — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Vasile NEMEŞ, email: avocatnemes@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Associate professor, Ph.D., Law Faculty, „Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Gabriela RĂDUCAN , Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Law Faculty, „Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The article wants to make a succinct analysis of the main specific aspects of the shareholders and of the shareholdership of the credit institutions,LESIJ.JS XVI - 2 - 2009 > SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NOTIONS OF ACQUISITION AND ACQUIRER ON THE FINANCIAL BANKING MARKET
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17. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGIES IN THE GLOBALISATION ERA — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Oana Simona HUDEA, Afiliation: Assistant, Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences -“Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania • Răzvan Mihail PAPUC, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Business Administration, Bucharest University
Abstract: This paper aims to present an overview of the international marketing characteristics, trying to reveal the issues differentiating it from the domestiLESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > INTERNATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGIES IN THE GLOBALISATION ERA
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18. 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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19. 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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20. MULTINATIONAL CARTELS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Liviu RADU, email: lgradu2005@yahoo.co.uk, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania • Carmen RADU, Afiliation: Lecturer Ph.D., Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: Improving the functioning of market for the benefit of European consumers and companies remains an essential component of the European project. In 200LESIJ.ES XVI - 2 - 2009 > MULTINATIONAL CARTELS
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21. 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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22. INFORMATION SOCIETY KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: THE IMPACT OF THE ”DIGITAL INEQUITY PHENOMENA”, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, NEW LIFE PATTERNS, VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, ACTIVITIES, BUSINESSES, PROGRAMMES, COURSES AND THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS — 15 December 2009
Authors: • Niculae DAVIDESCU, email: nicolae_davidescu@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Professor, Ph.D., Department of Management Information Systems, Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest • Delia BĂBEANU, email: delia.del@gmail.com, Afiliation: IT specialist, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Management Information Systems, Academy of Economic Studies
Abstract:LESIJ.IT XVI - 2 - 2009 > INFORMATION SOCIETY KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: THE IMPACT OF THE ”DIGITAL INEQUITY PHENOMENA”, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, NEW LIFE PATTERNS, VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, ACTIVITIES, BUSINESSES, PROGRAMMES, COURSES AND THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS
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23. 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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24. CRIME INVESTIGATION METHODOLOGY OF MONEY LAUNDERING OFFENCES — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Constantin NEDELCU, email: constantin.nedelcu@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Faculty of Law, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: As a result of the non-adoption of certain new laws specific to market economy such as: the bankruptcy law, the law of incriminating tax avoidance, thLESIJ.JS XVII - 1 - 2010 > CRIME INVESTIGATION METHODOLOGY OF MONEY LAUNDERING OFFENCES
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25. THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY TOWARD INDONESIAN STOCK MARKET UNDER INFLATION TARGETING REGIME — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Maria PRAPTININGSIH, email: maria_npa@yahoo.com, Afiliation: Department of Business Management, Faculty of Economics, Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract: A high volatility in stock market movement can be influenced by current news both domestic and international economic shocks, including the ongoing glLESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY TOWARD INDONESIAN STOCK MARKET UNDER INFLATION TARGETING REGIME
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26. EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT TRENDS AND SOCIAL DUMPING - FINANCIAL CRISIS AFTERMATHS — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Simona MIHAI YIANNAKI, email: S.Mihai@euc.ac.cy, Afiliation: Ph.D. MBA, Lecturer in Banking and Finance at European University Cyprus
Abstract: High unemployment is widely regarded as the most important challenge facing European policy-makers today. At unemployment rates of between 6.5% and 25LESIJ.ES XVII - 1 - 2010 > EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT TRENDS AND SOCIAL DUMPING - FINANCIAL CRISIS AFTERMATHS
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27. PARTICULARITIES CONCERNING THE CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MARKETING MIX IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS — 21 June 2010
Authors: • Sica STANCIU, email: sica@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Professor Ph.D., Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The marketing mix is the essential instrument in implementing marketing in the public sector. This paper brings into evidence the particularities of cLESIJ.AS XVII -1 - 2010 > PARTICULARITIES CONCERNING THE CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MARKETING MIX IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
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28. 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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29. 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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30. NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT PROCEEDINGS IN HUNGARY — 02 November 2009
Authors: • Mátyás Kapa, Afiliation: Law Faculty, “Károli Gáspár” University, Budapest
Abstract: The article refers to the disputes in connection with the counterfeiting and the validation of brands in Hungary. The author presents the rules and thLESIJ.JS XVI - 1 - 2009 > NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT PROCEEDINGS IN HUNGARY
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31. 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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32. THE STATE AND THE ECONOMY UNDER THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION — 30 October 2009
Authors: • Ion BUCUR, Afiliation: Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest
Abstract: The political and economical processes of globalization impose the necessity of re-evaluating and redefining the role of the state in the national andLESIJ.ES XVI - 1 - 2009 > THE STATE AND THE ECONOMY UNDER THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION
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33. 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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34. 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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35. 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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36. 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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37. LEGAL NATURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT — 22 December 2010
Authors: • Ada HURBEAN, email: -, Afiliation: Ph.D Lecturer, Law and Social Sciences Faculty, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
Abstract: Obviously, the juridical act based on which a person works for and under the authority of another person in exchange of a salary can be only an indiviLESIJ.JS XVII - 2 - 2010 > LEGAL NATURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
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38. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Alexandru OLTEANU, Afiliation: PhD. Professor, Dean of Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Madalina Antoaneta RADOI
Abstract: We still live in Europe, in one of the richest regions of the world. Most of us still have a well paid and secure job. And yet social security is ensuLESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION
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39. BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATIONS’ GLOBAL ROLE OF IN MARKETS’ GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM — 23 December 2010
Authors: • Madalina-Antoaneta RADOI, Afiliation: PhD
Abstract: Due to globalization factors, financial intermediations still create many problems to national economies as far as the markets’ general equilibriumLESIJ.ES XVII - 2 - 2010 > BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATIONS’ GLOBAL ROLE OF IN MARKETS’ GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
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40. THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN THE AGE OF CORPORATE SCIENCE — 17 August 2011
Authors: • Maria CERNAT, email: macernat@gmail.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D, Journalism, Communication and Public Relations Faculty, “Spiru Haret” University, Bucharest
Abstract: Knowledge society lies on the ruins of national culture that thought people to function in a single universal form of science. This type of society isLESIJ.AS XVIII - 1 - 2011 > THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN THE AGE OF CORPORATE SCIENCE
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41. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USING OF ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS DESIGNED FOR SOLVING THE INTERNAL MARKET PROBLEMS — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Constanta MATUSESCU, email: constanta_matusescu@zahoo.com, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D., Faculty of Law and Social and Political Sciences, „Valahia” University, Târgoviste
Abstract: The European Commission has undertaken in recent years into a comprehensive and ambitious approach to improve the application of Union law, in whichLESIJ.JS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USING OF ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS DESIGNED FOR SOLVING THE INTERNAL MARKET PROBLEMS
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42. 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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43. INTEGRATION OF EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKETS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Madalina Antoaneta RADOI, email: radoimadalina@univnt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Economic Sciences Faculty, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The latest four decades have marked by their width, speed and radicality a true “revolution” on the financial market, a transformation and restrLESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > INTEGRATION OF EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKETS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY
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44. AN OVERVIEW OF REGULATIONS THAT PROTECT REAL ESTATE STOCKS, REITS AND DERIVATIVE INVESTORS IN HONG KONG — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Rita Yi Man LI, email: ritarec1@yahoo.com.hk, Afiliation: Department of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong • Yi Lut LI, Afiliation: School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract: All investors seek to make money. The repeated financial crises in recent years not only caused many people to lose their money; it also reminds usLESIJ.ES XVIII - 2 - 2011 > AN OVERVIEW OF REGULATIONS THAT PROTECT REAL ESTATE STOCKS, REITS AND DERIVATIVE INVESTORS IN HONG KONG
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45. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN A DOWNTURN SOCIETY — 27 December 2011
Authors: • Carmen RADU, email: cradu@univt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph..D, Faculty, of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest • Liviu RADU, email: lradu@univt.ro, Afiliation: Lecturer, Ph.D, Faculty of Social and Administrative Sciences, “Nicolae Titulescu” University, Bucharest
Abstract: The world crisis that began in 2008 has negative influences over financial and economicalsocial structures, mainly affecting the young working populLESIJ.AS XVIII - 2 - 2011 > CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN A DOWNTURN SOCIETY
