EuroEconomica

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Frequency: 4 issues per year (February, May, August, November)Print ISSN: 1582-8859
Online ISSN: 2065-3883
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The Danubius University of Galati is renewing and relaunches the journal entitled EuroEconomica. Our scientific review aims at promoting an interdisciplinary approach on a large range of topics covering economic phenomena and the major intellectual trends in Economic theory and Business Administration. EuroEconomica seeks to provide a framework for merging ideas from various fields studying the complex world of business and the relationships between society and business.
It is the editors’ firm belief that such a line of approach will contribute to the development of economic knowledge and the understanding of current economic issues. However, the editors intend to stimulate authors to engage in interdisciplinary research and that is why the journal does not have a given ideological target or subject.
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Announcements
EuroEconomica 2011 Issues timeline |
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Begining with 2011 EuroEconomica will be published 4 times a year as follows: 1st issue: February 2011 2nd issue: May 2011 3rd issue: August 2011 4th issue: November 2011 Posted: 2011-02-23 |
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Vol 30, No 5 (2011): The Impact of Fiscal Policies on SME Sector in the Context of Sustainable Development
Table of Contents
Editorial
Models for Assessing the Influence of Economic Policies on SMEs
| Aggregated Index for Modelling the Influence of Fiscal, Financial and Social Policies on Enterprise Financial Performance | PDF 13-20 |
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Mihaela NICOLAU, Nicoleta BĂRBUŢĂ-MIŞU |
| Constraints on Bank Lending to SMEs from Romania and Supportive Measures | PDF 21-38 |
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Angela ROMAN, Valentina Diana RUSU |
| Considerations on the Development of Political Methods for Absorbing Uncertainty | PDF 39-47 |
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Ciprian Ionel ALECU |
| The Importance of Identifying the Quality of Services within a Company | PDF 49-58 |
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Cornelia Elena TUREAC |
| Improving the Export Capacity of Small and Medium Enterprises by Adapting Financing | PDF 59-64 |
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Eugenia GRECU, Persida CECHIN-CRISTA |
The Impact of Economic Legislation on SMEs Sector
| The Importance of Adopting a Support for Policy for the Aquaculture Sector in Romania | PDF 67-73 |
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Florin TUDOR, Răducan OPREA, Ionuţ JARCĂ |
| Quality Improvement and Simplification of National Rules in SMEs | PDF 75-79 |
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Jana MAFTEI, Vasilica NEGRUŢ |
| The Impact of SMEs on the Environment Legislation and Best Practice | PDF 81-85 |
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Vasilica NEGRUŢ, Jana MAFTEI |
| Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier A Precursor of National Accounting | PDF 87-92 |
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Neculai TABĂRĂ, Andreea VASILIU |
Competitiveness and Sustainable Development
| Is the EU Budget Able to Support the Sustainable Development under the Global Crisis? | PDF 95-102 |
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Vlad- Romeo IONESCU |
| Professional Accountants as Consultants for Business | PDF 103-110 |
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Ecaterina NECSULESCU, Carmen SIRBU |
| SMEs between Truth and the Political Approach The Future of the SMEs in Romania | PDF 111-118 |
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Romeo IONESCU |
| The Importance of Communication in Human Resources Management | PDF 119-128 |
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Ioan BORDEAN |
| Study Regarding Romanian Entrepreneurship | PDF 129-136 |
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Gabriela MARCHIS |
| SMEs Competitiveness Reflected Through Productivity - Comparative Study Between Romania and the EU | PDF 137-147 |
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Maria-Daniela BONDOC, Alina HAGIU |
| Accounting Approach of Sustainable Performance in the Overall Context of Sustainable Development | PDF 149-155 |
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Emanuel-Stefan MARINESCU, Liviu-Mihail MARINESCU |
Book Review
| Fiscality and Tax Procedure in Romania By Florin TUDOR | PDF 159-161 |
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Romeo-Victor IONESCU |

