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U.S. Protectionism on the Rise

2019

A burning topic today is the freedom of international trade, namely the degree of intervention of the state in the economy. Like most of the developed countries, the U.S. got rich and promoted its young industries by applying tariffs and quotas. Protectionist measures proved to be beneficial in the short term, but if prolonged, they are likely to discourage trade and confer too much power to the state. The U.S. President Donald Trump has decided to turn from free and open trade toward so-called fair trade based on "America first" policy. Thus, the U.S. free trade began to lose the fight with economic protectionism, and national interest gained ground at the expense of economic cooperation. …

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:Economic theory. Demographyu.s. protectionismfree tradetrade warExpert Journal of Economics
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"The Influence of Accountancy Data on the Transfer Pricing Policy in Romania"

2020

When adopting the transfer pricing policy, tax affects not only the company, but also the main indicators of performance, cash flow and business strategy. Through the transfer pricing policy, which is actually a commercial policy of the company in relation to related parties, methods for determining prices in the future are established, related party transactions, complying with the principle of market value. This article also presents practical elements on the harmonization and fiscal accounting principles in the field of related party transactions, so as to ensure a better management of tax risk. Also, it seeks clarification of conceptual and practical aspects of transfer pricing, welcome…

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:HB71-74business.industrylcsh:Economic theory. Demographylcsh:Economics as a scienceTransfer pricingthe file containing transfer pricingAccountingpricing transferBusinessthe filecontaining the transfer pricingjointythe principle of market valueSERIES V - ECONOMIC SCIENCES
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Particularities of youth unemployment and the labour market in Romania

2016

Youth unemployment has become a priority for the European Union. The globalisation, the cyclical economic changes and the fast evolution of the labour market require new public policy and new approaches in order to stimulate integration of the young people into the labour market. This paper intends to highlight the effects and efficiency of the public policy that supports the labour market in the European Union and Romania. The conclusion is that Romania is adopting important measures for facilitating the employment of young people and decreasing unemployment, but the implemented measures and strategies have registered limited progress and more innovative solutions are needed.

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economic theory. Demographylcsh:Economics as a scienceyouth unemploymentsocial policyBulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
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Regional development of Romania – a premise for better project financing

2018

The article approaches important aspects regarding the regional development process in Romania in direct correlation with the European Union views and directives in this field. This paper argues that regionalization implies a new reorganization of Romania in view of a balanced development and to increase the absorption of European Funds, which consequently engages regional development, the development of local communities and the decentralization of public administration. Furthermore, in this paper we present the consistency issue concerning the request for territorial- administrative development in Romania, as it originates from the strategic documents, namely the "National Plan of Governa…

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:HB71-74project financinglcsh:Economic theory. Demographyfinancial decentralizationlcsh:Economics as a scienceregional developmentE uropean fundsreformBulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
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Outsourcing under Threat: Estimated Impact of Potential Tariffs on US Imports from Mexico

2017

In this paper, I discuss the effects of certain trade policy measures, mostly import tariffs, presently contemplated by the US government, aimed at enhancing domestic employment in a number of targeted industries. I intend to show that insofar as such measures restrain free trade among NAFTA member-countries, they run counter to a basic rule suggested by conventional theory, stating that, following changes in the tariff structure, resources will shift toward activities that enjoy the highest rate of effective protection. I try to demonstrate that erecting barriers against inside-NAFTA trade, aside from hurting industries that use outsourcing extensively, has little chances to create incenti…

lcsh:HB1-3840outsourcingeffective protectionlcsh:Economic theory. Demographylabor mobilityExpert Journal of Economics
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Measures of the Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Development in Romania

2017

Entrepreneurship has attracted the attention of many scholars in the last years due to its importance in the economy. Entrepreneurship is considered by many an important factor that could have a positive influence over the economic growth. Despite the recognition of the role of the entrepreneurship there is no general agreement of how entrepreneurship impacts the economy or a specific industry. The aim of this article is to provide some information about entrepreneurship, ways of measuring entrepreneurship, most common metrics used and the impact over the Romanian economy. To underline the relationship between these concepts some analysis were conducted in order to determine if they are cor…

lcsh:HB1-3840total entrepreneurial activitylcsh:Economic theory. Demographyentrepreneurshipeconomic developmentExpert Journal of Economics
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The Role of Capital Accumulation in the Evolution of Total Factor Productivity in Spain

2017

GDP growth in Spain was strong for much of the last half century, whereas the country’s productivity performance during these years has been mediocre. The reasons for this situation have frequently been analysed with the focus on labour productivity. But, as this article highlights, the evolution of capital productivity should also be taken into account when looking for explanations for poor productivity performance. This article analyses the sources of growth in the Spanish economy, in comparison with major economies, and takes into account the effects that the improvements in the measurement of inputs (labour and capital) have on TFP estimates. Once problems are identified and the role pl…

lcsh:HB1-3840total factor productivitymeasurements of inputslcsh:Economic theory. Demographypolicy evaluationgdpspanish economyInternational Productivity Monitor
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The Arab East in the Era of Globalization

2019

Although analyzes centered on the subject of globalization have long been a subject, the topic still has a growing interest. The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of globalization on the Arab East, an area treated marginally in the literature. The set of economic, first of all, but also cultural, religious and political elements, distinguishes this region from the rest of the world. This updated economic outlook, however, can very easily highlight the fact that the East is lagging behind: Arab states are often in conflict and social disorder, civil society structures are largely lacking, political instability is evident in many Arab states. As a result of these deficiencies, the ec…

lcsh:HB71-74Arab Eastlcsh:Economics as a sciencelcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Middle East economyglobalizationArab economythe West and the EastOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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A Comparative Analysis in the Field of the Economic Exposure to Currency Risk

2017

Currency fluctuations became a daily habit of nowadays financial markets and their impact canbe felt in all companies, from the mere domestic ones to the transnational corporations withintricate businesses around the world. Our paper investigates the economic exposure to currencyrisk for a number of 20 companies from Romania and Croatia, between 2006 and 2011, on a shorttermand long-term perspective. The results picture a different image regarding these companies’exposure either to the Euro and the US dollar. We find that Romanian companies are moreexposed to unexpected changes in the value of their national currency against both the Euro andthe US dollar compared to Croatian companies, wit…

lcsh:HB71-74Currency riskcurrency fluctuationslcsh:Economics as a sciencelcsh:Businesseconomic exposurelcsh:HF5001-6182Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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Assessing Rollover Criteria for EUAs and CERs

2014

This study discusses how to roll over European Union Allowances (EUAs) and Certified Emissions Reduction (CERs) futures contracts with different maturities. The aim is to elucidate whether or not the choice of rollover date is important when constructing EUAs and CERs continuous futures time series. We have applied five different methodologies to link the series and our findings indicate that return distributions do not significantly differ for the different criteria. This result has direct practical implications in the field of applied econometrics of carbon markets given that we prove that the selection of the simple last-day rollover methodology criterion has no downside not only in term…

lcsh:HB71-74Rollover dateEuropean Union Allowances (EUAs)Certified Emission Reductions (CERs)lcsh:Economics as a scienceeuropean union allowances (euas)lcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182rollover datecertified emission reductions (cers)International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
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