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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH, YO
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Scientific Committee: Dr. Băbăiţ
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SECTION: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND
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SUB-SECTION: MARKETING ............
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CHALLENGES, VULNERABILITIES AND WAY
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Data in Table no. 1.1 and Figure no
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T1/2010 T2/2010 T3/2010 T4/2010 T1/
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Table no.1.4. Romania's foreign deb
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Table no.2.1. Romania: Macroeconomi
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change) Terms of trade (percentage
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Table 2.2 shows that the weight of
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policies have not proved effective,
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The external debt can create a burd
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Table no.4.2. Contributions (%) to
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The data in Table no.4.6 emphasize
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- making the policy makers accounta
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Real GDP growth Average CPI inflati
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Real GDP growth Real growth of dome
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CPI Inflation (average) CPI inflati
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Annex 6 Emerging Europe of selected
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Plenary session 45
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The concept of decentralization In
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macroeconomic stability and income
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"internalize" them at a local level
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one that best meets the requirement
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egional actors such as associations
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d). Political regionalization (poli
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3. Black P.A., Steenekamp, T. J. an
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A NEW THINKING FOR A NEW WORLD. REP
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forget that in reality there are no
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Another aspect - the second in our
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economy on one hand and the nature
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to each other and just as indestruc
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present realities. And do not forge
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that continues to create a sensatio
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ecology’s and of the eco-economy
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8. A free market or another type of
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undirected but totally spontaneous,
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(16) Brown Lester, Eco-economia. Cr
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I. Introduction The topic of this p
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a)funds allocated by states for ban
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continued to be enforced without ea
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ut not for a long-term project whic
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noticed, at Maastricht the decision
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ACCOUNTING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: WHAT
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stable regimes. Opposition protesto
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the perspective of accounting for s
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audit and give a professional opini
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type of outputs from accounting for
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4.3.1. Research methods Field study
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Research is useful to assess any re
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12. Fagerström, Arne, et al., (200
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LE DYNAMISME DES TPE ET PME ET L'É
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Private sector share/GDP Large-scal
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acquisitions, ou de l'extension int
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A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH REGARDING TH
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and control. During the planning ph
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marketing tools. Based on the answe
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10.Pantea, Carmen and Pop, Nicolae.
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Section International Business and
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2010, and the employment rate decre
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third of the new jobs have been cre
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References 1. *** Mednet Marketing
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POVERTY AND LIVING. ROMA POOR NEIGH
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ignored, it stems to great extent f
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disappearance. The East European co
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Tinca (2,500), Diosig (1,500), Bat
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education and occupational training
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Table 12. How many people live in y
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Table 16. How many rooms does your
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Section Finance, Banking and Accoun
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As it can be seen, twenty member co
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During the last two years, there we
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INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL REPORTING AND
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evaluating the company performance
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Fig. 2 Sourse: Karl-Erik Sveiby , M
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company to exploit and develop its
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What They Know. Boston: Harvard Bus
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Morar Ioan - Dan University of Orad
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tax law, if we refer to planned tax
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IFRS COMPLIANCE REGARDING INFORMATI
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III. Research methodology The metho
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Year 2007 Year 2008 Year 2009 Varia
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orrowing costs, as one of the most
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MODELING ROMANIAN EXCHANGE RATE EVO
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The equation(1) expresses the serie
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Fig.1. Evolution of return 2005 -20
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Fig.2 The evolution of conditional
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MONEY: FROM STATISTICAL DEFINITION
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1997, the inflation was reduced to
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Fig. 3. Primary component of aggreg
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Section Management and Marketing Su
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According to an article of S. Savag
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For number of booking we used =PsiS
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Conclusions 1.Risk Solver platform
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN COMMU
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Further, the discussion is focusing
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decision-making and (IV) the power
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organisations in order to deal with
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Sub-section: Management
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Acute stress appears when a change
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partner, no of contract POSDRU/81/3
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Over 65% of questioned people said
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in a given area, seen as a drama in
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The review of the results is shown
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entrepreneurship depends on public
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students perceptions of current soc
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embedded elements of management, se
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1. Preamble Without proposes to dev
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3.1. Descriptive Analysis The quant
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graphical methods or calculating in
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4. Even if the range of value judgm
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I. Introduction: "The need for publ
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actions that could jeopardize the c
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the European exchange rate mechanis
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investments. The major problem for
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high along with the rate of migrati
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CASE STUDY: THE IMPACT OF STATE AID
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egion. State aid to disadvantaged a