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Nowadays, when there is much concern about the demographic decline of Europe and the stringent need for public policies that support intelligent, sustainable, and inclusive growth in times of population ageing, this study aims to validate several hypotheses regarding the post-graduation...
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This paper explores the institutional and human-nature determinants of financial investment behavior across households from 25 European countries by employing the seventh wave of the SHARE-ERIC survey. We find that households' investment behavior in shares or stocks is strongly associated with...
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In this paper, we aim to assess the role of being part of the former Habsburg Empire on current entrepreneurial intentions in a particular area. It is about the North-Eastern region of Romania. Further, we intend to evaluate the determinants of Romanians’ inclination to become self-employed...
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The invention of printing press and the process of book production had an important impact on the entire human action, affecting almost every political, economic, social, religious and philosophical field. For centuries, the book production was mostly conducted in relation with the Church. And...
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The main purpose of this article is to describe and validate/test a set of hypothetical traits of the theology students from two important Romanian universities regarding their migration attitudes after graduation. The study is based on a consistent questionnaire survey, both in terms of...
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Scientific research performance measurement and its analysis creates the context where universities are forced to develop strategies to increase the values obtained from indicators such as number of scientific articles, the number of citations of these articles, h-index, g-index, etc. The...
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The evolution of the Western world has drawn on theoretical structures of classical and neoclassical liberalism for its explanatory support and sources of inspiration for centuries. Against this ideological background, institutionalists aim at showing that growth is a process of transformation,...
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The purpose of our paper is to analyse the relation between the inequalities of the healthcare system and economic growth. With respect to methodology, we focus on the eight development regions of Romania which group counties with different development levels and complementary economies. By...
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In time, there were a series of studies on the role of institutions, a number of growth theories and models being proposed, which have had different impacts on the real economic processes. Institutionalist approaches differ from one author to another, however we must note that economic growth is...
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There is a simple case which combines different lines of thought of the institutional economy: institutions matter. If this hypothesis is considered to be central, transaction costs economics, property rights economics are part of institutional economics, as well as in public choice theory's...
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