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The Society perceives the dangers as threats, challenges and risks. Risk is defined as direct and assumed threat. Most of all, the highest risks in modern society are likely asymmetric.They include the whole sphere of human activity and they are accompanying man in almost everything he does. As...
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It is known that the environment and the human society often support the actions of some dangerous phenomena of different origins,natural or anthropogenic, that may cause destructive and brutal disturbances in some systems or default situations. In the following, some natural catastrophic events...
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The scientific approach of this research requires, necessarily, evaluating the past by discussing the influence on the future, but also the cyclical developments which in turn can confirm trends or can cause sudden inflections - essential to the global economy. The adverse incidence of the...
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The SMEs financing issue in the current post crisis context has changed. The access and the new financing conditions complicate the restart of engines of the development for all types of firm’s activity. The paper presents an analysis of possible innovative financing solutions, particularly...
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Over the last two decades entrepreneurship and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have emerged as the engines of economic and social development throughout the world. SMEs are now considered as important drivers behind the growth and creation of employment, economic growth and increased...
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Globalization, migration trends, information’s, changes in rural policies and theemergence of important non-farm niche markets put rural regions in direct competitionconfronting them with threats and opportunities that require new policy approaches at thenational and sub-national level....
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The paper contains analyses about the effects of global warming and climate change. The impacts of climate change may be physical,ecological, social or economic. Evidence of observed climate change includes the increasing temperature, CO2 emissions, droughts, floods, etc. Human activities have...
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This paper proposes a complex analysis of the evolution of the globalization concept, phasing of globalization, the pylons of globalization, and also the evolution of the direct foreign investments. The globalization problem it was, it is and it will be an interest subject for the entire...
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There are two major types of international equity flows. In the economic literature there are only few publications in the field of explaining bilateral correlation between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) in a robust analytical framework. We consider...
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The impersonal forces of the world markets, integrated throughout the post -war period rather by the private companies from the finances, industry and trade, than by the common decisions of the governments, are now stronger than the states to which the fundamental political authority on society...
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