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The purpose of the paper is to analyze and present the self-employment needs in some European countries, being the result of a survey realized in Austria, Finland, Poland and Romania in the Leonardo da Vinci program “ Self-Employment - Guidance and Counselling for Self-Employment”. The aim...
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This paper approaches the relation between the exchange rate volatility and the Romanian exports to the Euro Area. We employ monthly values of the real exports and the standard deviation of the real exchange rate in a Vector Autoregressive model. We find a negative and weak influence of the...
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The adhesion to the European Union in January 2007 induced significant changes in the Romania's foreign trade. In the new circumstances, the Romanian firms have to face an increased competition, but they could also fructify the opportunities of the European single market. Other changes could...
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This paper explores the stock market interlinkages between the United States and Romania during the actual financial crisis. For this purpose we analyze, in a Vector Autoregressive framework, daily values of Dow Jones and BET, being two reference indexes for the US and the Romanian Stock...
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This paper examines the changes induced by the actual financial crisis in the dynamic relation between the currency rates and the differentials of the interest rates from Romania and euro area. In the framework of the Uncovered Interest Rate Parity hypothesis we apply the Vector Autoregressive...
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After the fall of communist regime the Romanian current account passed from exceeds to substantial and persistent deficits. This evolution raised concerns over the country external sustainability. Since 2007, in the Romanian foreign trade dramatic changes occurred, being induced by the adhesion...
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Monthly seasonality in the stock prices returns is among the best known calendar anomalies that affect the capital markets. The knowledge about such calendar patterns could be exploited in building successful investment strategies. However, it was revealed that not all the calendar anomalies...
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Romanian version is available at: 'https://ssrn.com/abstract=3110875' https://ssrn.com/abstract=3110875This paper investigates the Eurozone current account sustainability by using unit root tests and cointegration techniques. The results indicate there is no cointegration between the credit and...
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This paper explores the relationship between the quarterly values of the Romanian exports and of the Gross Domestic Product for the period 2007-2014, which was marked by the consequences of the adhesion to European Union and by the global crisis. In this analysis we employ cointegration tests,...
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This paper explores the impact of the large stock prices increases (positive shocks) and decreases (negative shocks) from the New York Stock Exchange on the returns and volatility of some European developed capital markets. We found that more than a half of shocks from these European stock...
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