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GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC CRISIS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

2011

The paper analyzes the relation between degree of economic globalization and the impact of economic crisis for developed and emerging European countries. We measure economic globalization through indexes based on share of external trade in GDP and FDI intensity (% of FDI inflows and outflows divided by GDP). The complexity of current economic and financial crisis could be evaluated through GDP growth rate, inflation rate, unemployment, public debt, budget deficit, balance of payments, exchange rate, etc. For the purpose of this paper we used GDP growth rate as a measure of economic crisis impact on national economies.

lcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999lcsh:Economics as a scienceGlobalizationEconomic crisisGDPEuropean countriesInternational Journal of Economics and Finance Studies
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ECONOMIC CRISIS SUSTAINS BLACK MARKET

2012

The purpose of this research is to bring out the fact that during the periods of economic crisis, the black market finds a warm place to develop and even to diversify the ways of expressing. Based on some data of the National Institute of Statistics and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD1 ) , I’m trying to prove the fact that during the last two years while the world economic crisis has occurred, the black market has been increasing and there have been new forms of expressing this phenomenon. Although there are some positive ways of this phenomenon, on the whole, the increasing of the black market percent of GDP represents a wound within a healthy economy, whic…

lcsh:HF1021-1027lcsh:Commercial geography. Economic geographyeconomycrisislcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economics as a sciencefraudblack marketeconomy black market crisis companies fraudcompaniesAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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LA CRISIS ECONÓMICA COMO OPORTUNIDAD PARA REPENSAR LAS RELACIONES DE GÉNERO

2012

Resumen: Las situaciones de crisis son poco propicias para sostener reivindicaciones igualitaristas, tanto por el lado de la desinversión en medidas reparadoras de la desigualdad como por el de la presión de sectores refractarios a la emancipación. Se revelan así algunos déficits sustanciales en la producción reciente de ciencia social y de políticas públicas desde la perspectiva del género, incapaces aún de aportar una cultura antidiscriminatoria consistente. Aquí se plantea una reflexión sobre el género que pueda basar nuevos discursos y nuevas políticas reorientadas hacia la igualdad, subrayándose la importancia de los movimientos sociales y de las alianzas horizontales en su seno. Abstr…

lcsh:Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawcrisis económicaCrisis econòmiquesK201-487social rightseconomic crisisderechos socialesEstudis de gèneregenderGender studiesJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawlcsh:K201-487Depressionseconomic crisis; social rights; gender; crisis económica; derechos sociales; génerogéneroCuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía del Derecho
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Silvio’s Party

2015

Italy is going through a new crisis in its party system comparable in many respects to the one that brought down the First Republic at the beginning of the 1990s. On 12 November 2011, against the background of a global economic and financial crisis that hit the southern countries in the euro zone particularly severely with Italy according to the experts threatened with bankruptcy in the same way as Greece and Portugal, Silvio Berlusconi, under pressure from Brussels and the financial markets, was forced to tender his resignation as Italy’s Prime minister. A few days later, the President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, appointed Professor Mario Monti who quickly put together a governmen…

leadershipmedia_common.quotation_subjectVictory[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPoliticsAusterityState (polity)BankruptcyGeneral electionPolitical scienceFinancial crisis[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesEconomic history[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesAdministration (government)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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The IMF Lending Activity – A Survey

2014

Abstract This paper presents the evolution of the IMF lending arrangements approved between 1953-2013. The study covers both non-concessional and concessional loans. The findings show that the volume of the IMF loans has fluctuated significantly and the value of the IMF lending has increased over a period of economic or financial crisis, as the debt crisis of the 1980s, the Tequila crisis in 1994-1995, the Southeast Asia crisis in 1997-1998, Russia in 1998, Brazil in 1998-1999 and Argentina in 1999-2002 or the global financial crisis since 2008.

lending activityValue (economics)Financial crisisGeneral EngineeringEconomicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFinancial systemInternational economicsIMFSoutheast asiaDebt crisisProcedia Economics and Finance
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I licenziamenti nel contesto della liquidazione giudiziale

2019

Nella legge fallimentare (r.d. n. 267/1942), nessuna disposizione si rivolgeva espressamente ai contratti di lavoro ancora in corso di esecuzione. Sicché ai licenziamenti «causati» da un fallimento sono state applicate le regole lavoristiche, «adattate», con non poche forzature, alla fattispecie del fallimento. Il Codice della crisi e dell’insolvenza (d.lgs. n. 14/2019), che sostituisce il fallimento con una nuova procedura concorsuale, introduce, per la prima volta, una disposizione (l’art. 189) dedicata ai rapporti di lavoro coinvolti da una liquidazione giudiziale. Il saggio analizza le regole che disciplinano le diverse forme di risoluzione dei contratti di lavoro – recesso del curatore…

licenziamento liquidazione giudiziale codice crisi impresa
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Challenges in Marketing Communications During the COVID-19 Pandemic

2022

The purpose of this study is to explore how tourism and hospitality firms managed marketing communications (marcom) since the COVID-19 outbreak and to propose a conceptual framework on marcom challenges that the pandemic crisis has brought to the industry. In-depth interviews were conducted with tourism and hospitality managers in Croatia, a destination that registered remarkable tourism results in 2021. The proposed conceptual framework reflects the adaptation process and major changes in B2B and B2C communication since the COVID-19 outbreak on one hand and resulting strategic opportunities for marcom managers on the other, discussed in terms of practical implications. To the best of the a…

marketing communicationsqualitative methodTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAGeography Planning and DevelopmentCOVID-19conceptual frameworkcrisis communicationtourism and hospitality managersmarketing communications; crisis communication; conceptual framework; qualitative method; tourism and hospitality managers; COVID-19Tourism
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Crisis Communication Competence in Co-Producing Safety with Citizen Groups

2016

The aim of this article is to explore interpersonal communication competence needed by crisis communication and management experts when co-operating with citizen groups in response to emergencies. Moreover, the purpose is to understand how response organizations can further develop this crisis communication competence and so contribute to the functioning of response networks. The research task is approached qualitatively by eliciting crisis communication and management experts’ (n = 33) perceptions of the interpersonal communication competence response organizations needs when co-operating with citizen groups. The data were gathered via an international online questionnaire using a method r…

media_common.quotation_subjectCommunication studies050801 communication & media studiesInterpersonal communicationComputer-assisted web interviewingkriisiviestintäinterpersonal communication competencelcsh:Social Sciences0508 media and communicationsPerception0502 economics and businessta518Competence-based managementcrisis communicationCompetence (human resources)media_commonCrisis communicationbusiness.industry05 social sciencescommunity approach; crisis communication; crisis communication competence; interpersonal communication competenceGeneral Social Sciencescrisis communication competencePublic relationscommunity approachlcsh:HSocial competencePsychologybusiness050203 business & managementSocial Sciences
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Human olfactory communication: current challenges and future prospects

2020

Although anthropologists frequently report the centrality of odours in the daily lives and cultural beliefs of many small-scale communities, Western scholars have historically considered the sense of smell as minimally involved in human communication. Here, we suggest that the origin and persistence of this latter view might be a consequence of the fact that most research is conducted on participants from Western societies who, collectively, were ratherold(adults),deodorizedanddesensitized(ODD) to various aspects of olfactory perception. The view is rapidly changing, however, and this themed issue provides a timely overview of the current state-of-the-art on human chemocommunication. Based …

media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)OlfactionperceptionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences03 medical and health sciencespheromone0302 clinical medicinePerceptionsmellWEIRDHuman communication030304 developmental biologymedia_commonCognitive scienceIntroduction0303 health sciencesReplication crisischemical communicationModels of communicationPosition paperGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychologyCentrality030217 neurology & neurosurgerysemiochemistry
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The Well-Being Gap during the Great Recession: The Role of Growth and Institutions

2020

The purpose of this paper is to examine the well-being dynamics across European countries during the Great Recession and to investigate the potential role of the quality of formal institutions in mitigating the negative effect of the economic downturn. This study uses the club convergence methodology by Phillips and Sul (2007; 2009) to group EU-28 countries that present similar features in terms of well-being during the period 2005-2017. The study also applies probit models to investigate the potential role of several social and institutional characteristics that are supposed to affect subjective well-being levels. The results show the existence of a “well-being gap” among European countrie…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaLife satisfactionConvergence (economics)economic crisisRecessionEuropeShock (economics)subjective well-beingProbit modelhappiness gapDevelopment economicsWell-beingEconomicsSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleQuality (business)convergence clubsClubmedia_commonResearch in Applied Economics
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