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Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009
The phenomenology of crisis is one of the most complex tasks that economics undertook and underta... more The phenomenology of crisis is one of the most complex tasks that economics undertook and undertakes to discern. Crisis is not a new phenomenon. As a cycle sequence, either long or short, it entered the "normality" of the economic dynamics. The big ones, like the one in '29-'33 and the current one, escape this register. Their width, development and consequences make them special phenomena. In explaining them, thousands of pages were consumed. The fact they reoccur raises tormenting questions. The attempts to answer these questions followed either a technical line of one supported by the "human nature". As we use the first variant, we shall try to tackle this topical issue called crisis from the perspective of the correlations existing between economic variables. If when operating normally economy may be in extremis associated to a Newtonian mechanics, crisis changes things.
This paper aims to analyse several inequalities in the Romanian healthcare system at regional lev... more This paper aims to analyse several inequalities in the Romanian healthcare system at regional level and to highlight the resemblances and the differences, taking into account the socio-economic development, the population health status and the material and human resources allocated to healthcare, in different Romanian regions. We use secondary data registered at NUTS 2 level for eight Romanian regions collected from Eurostat (2009 – 2010). The results show large discrepancies between Romanian regions in most of analysed variables. Bucharest, North-West and West regions are characterized by a higher level of resources allocated to healthcare, a higher level of education and a lower poverty rate, unlike North-East, South-West and South regions, which display the opposite situation.
Procedia Economics and Finance, 2015
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Page 1. Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1124886 1 THE SELECTIVE FILTER OF ... more Page 1. Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1124886 1 THE SELECTIVE FILTER OF ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT - A SUBSTITUTE FOR BOUNDED RATIONALITY. AN INSTITUTIONALIST APPROACH Ion POHOATA Andreea-Oana IACOBUTA ...
Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2009
Starting from the results of a national survey, a questionnaire on the values of Romanians was ap... more Starting from the results of a national survey, a questionnaire on the values of Romanians was applied in April 2008 which was used for a comparative analysis of historical regions of Romania: Moldova, Bucharest, Dobrogea, Transilvania and Muntenia. Our main purpose ...
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009
The phenomenology of crisis is one of the most complex tasks that economics undertook and underta... more The phenomenology of crisis is one of the most complex tasks that economics undertook and undertakes to discern. Crisis is not a new phenomenon. As a cycle sequence, either long or short, it entered the "normality" of the economic dynamics. The big ones, like the one in '29-'33 and the current one, escape this register. Their width, development and consequences make them special phenomena. In explaining them, thousands of pages were consumed. The fact they reoccur raises tormenting questions. The attempts to answer these questions followed either a technical line of one supported by the "human nature". As we use the first variant, we shall try to tackle this topical issue called crisis from the perspective of the correlations existing between economic variables. If when operating normally economy may be in extremis associated to a Newtonian mechanics, crisis changes things.
This paper aims to analyse several inequalities in the Romanian healthcare system at regional lev... more This paper aims to analyse several inequalities in the Romanian healthcare system at regional level and to highlight the resemblances and the differences, taking into account the socio-economic development, the population health status and the material and human resources allocated to healthcare, in different Romanian regions. We use secondary data registered at NUTS 2 level for eight Romanian regions collected from Eurostat (2009 – 2010). The results show large discrepancies between Romanian regions in most of analysed variables. Bucharest, North-West and West regions are characterized by a higher level of resources allocated to healthcare, a higher level of education and a lower poverty rate, unlike North-East, South-West and South regions, which display the opposite situation.
Procedia Economics and Finance, 2015
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Page 1. Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1124886 1 THE SELECTIVE FILTER OF ... more Page 1. Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1124886 1 THE SELECTIVE FILTER OF ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT - A SUBSTITUTE FOR BOUNDED RATIONALITY. AN INSTITUTIONALIST APPROACH Ion POHOATA Andreea-Oana IACOBUTA ...
Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2009
Starting from the results of a national survey, a questionnaire on the values of Romanians was ap... more Starting from the results of a national survey, a questionnaire on the values of Romanians was applied in April 2008 which was used for a comparative analysis of historical regions of Romania: Moldova, Bucharest, Dobrogea, Transilvania and Muntenia. Our main purpose ...