Cuprins:
Sectiunea I: Macroeconomic Issues, Modelling and Forecasting
Capitol 1
Long-Run Relationships, Short-Run Dynamics of Exchange Rates
based on Monetary Fundamentals: Understanding Forecasting Power
(Corina Saman and Cornelia Scutaru, Institute for Economic
Forecasting, Romanian Academy, Romania) pp. 3-20
Capitol 2
Forecasting the Growth Rate, the Exchange Rate and the Inflation
Rate in Romania: A Comparison of Different Forecasting Models
(Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu and Aviral Kumar, CRIEF, University
of Poitiers, France, Faculty of Management, IBS Hyderabad, IFHE
University, India) pp. 21-40
Capitol 3
Non-Parametric Stochastic Simulations to Capture the Uncertainty
in the Production of Manufactured Goods for Romania
(Andrei Dospinescu and Nicoleta Hornianski, Center for
Industrial Economics and Service, National Institute of Economic
Research "Costin C. Kiritescu", Romanian Academy,
Romania) pp. 41-48
Capitol 4
Phillips Curve in some European Union Countries: A Panel Data
Approach
(Daniel Ciuiu, Mihaela Simionescu, Technical University of Civil
Engineering, Bucharest and Institute for Economic Forecasting,
Romanian Academy, Romania) pp. 49-64
Capitol 5
Money Multiplier and Velocity Playing for Money Neutrality
(Liviu Catalin Andrei, National University of Political Sciences
and Public Administration, Romania) pp. 65-76
Capitol 6
The Evaluation of Manufacturing Production Predictions based on
Opinion Survey in Romania
(Mihaela Simionescu, Institute for Economic Forecasting,
Romanian Academy, Romania) pp. 77-84
Sectiunea II: Regional Economic Issues
Capitol 7
Convergence and Divergence in EU: A Nonlinear Approach to
Regional Level
(Lucian Liviu Albu, Academician, Institute for Economic
Forecasting, Romanian Academy, Romania) pp. 87-112
Capitol 8
Unemployment and Emigration: Regional Analysis for Romania
(Dorin Jula and Marius-Nicolae Jula, Institute for Economic
Forecasting, Romanian Academy and University Nicolae Titulescu
of Bucharest, Romania) pp. 113-136
Chapter 9
Competitiveness of the Romanian Regions
(Elena Pelinescu, Mioara Iordan and Nona Chilian, Institute for
Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy) pp. 137-156
Chapter 10
Regional and Male-Female Differences in Earnings in Romania
(Bianca Pauna and Catalin Pauna, Center for Macroeconomic
Modeling, NIER, Romanian Academy and World Bank of Romania)
pp. 157-178
Chapter 11
A Profile of Unemployment in Romania, at Territorial Level
(Cristina Lincaru, Speranta Pirciog, National Scientific
Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania)
pp. 179-200
Section III: Methodological Issues
pp. 201-308
Capitol 12
New Methodological Approaches and Assessment of the Potential
Gross Domestic Product
(Ion Gizdeanu, Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian
Academy, Romania)
pp. 203-214
Capitol 13
Applying Onicescu Informational Energy and Shannon Entropy to
Measure Nominal Variables
(Stefan Stefanescu and Poliana Stefanescu, Research Institute
for Quality of Life, Romanian Academy and Faculty of Sociology
and Social Work, University of Bucharest, Romania) pp. 215-230
Capitol 14
Data Forecasting Based on an Adaptive Neural Model
(Dumitru-Iulian Nastac, Polytechnic University of Bucharest,
Romania) pp. 231-244
Capitol 15
Modelling and Measuring Jumps in High Frequency Data
(Marius Matei, University of Tasmania, Australia) pp. 245-254
Capitol 16
Comparative Analysis of Concentration of Turnover and Gross
Pre-tax Profits of the Profitable Companies Resident in Romania,
by Major Sections of NACE Rev. 2 Classification of the National
Economy
(Cezar Mereuta, Center for Macroeconomic Modeling, NIER,
Romanian Academy, Romania) pp. 255-266
Capitol 17
Definition and Identification of the Types of Collinearity in
Multiple Linear Regressions in the Context of OLS Estimations
(Florin Pavelescu, Institute of National Economy, Romanian
Academy, Romania) pp. 267-286
Capitol 18
Applying Multiple Attribute Decision Making Problems to Arrange
a Garbage Grave
(Romica Trandafir and Ion Vaduva, Technical University of Civil
Engineering, Bucharest and University of Bucharest, Romania) pp.
287-308
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