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- eISSN
- 2285-3065
- ISSN
- 1584-2339
- Publicado por primera vez
- 30 Mar 2015
- Periodo de publicación
- 4 veces al año
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The degree of compliance based on excise duties in Romania between 2002 and 2015
Páginas: 1 - 14
Resumen
The fiscal policy is an instrument that collects resources for the state budget necessary to perform state functions; stabilize the economy; regulation of the economy and recovery growth. The most important instruments are taxes and taxpayers. Since 1989, with the transition to a market economy, a special tax policy has been known by excise taxes. Analyzing the case of Romania and the evolution of excise duties (hereinafter ED) conformity we created some regressions that illustrate the ED correlation in Romania between 2002 and 2015. The
Palabras clave
- Tax conformity
- regression
- evolution
- excise duties
- fiscal policy
JEL Classification
- G 40
- H 30
- Acceso abierto
How is environmental performance associated with economic growth? A world cross-country analysis
Páginas: 15 - 32
Resumen
The aim of the paper is to explore the association between environmental performance and income level in the world economy in 2016. Data from Yale University and World Bank are used in a cross-country regression analysis comprising 166 countries. The gross Domestic Product per capita (based in purchased power parity, constant 2011 international dollars) in these countries is positively associated with the environmental performance index (EPI) calculated by Yale and Columbia University in 2016. Furthermore, the causality of this relationship is from GDP per capita to Environmental Performance and both Environmental Health (EH) and Ecosystem Vitality (EV) are positively associated with GDP per capita. Environmental Health (EH) is stronger related to GDP per capita, meaning that investments in public health, sanitation and infrastructure are increasing as countries develop.
Palabras clave
- sustainable development
- environmental economics
- economic growth
- cross-sectional models
JEL Classification
- Q01
- Q50
- O40
- C21
- Acceso abierto
Testing the Engel's law in the consumption pattern of Romanian population
Páginas: 33 - 53
Resumen
The aim of the paper is to test the valability of Engel's law in the Romanian consumption dynamics after 1990. We used NIS ad EUROSTAT data to interpret the dynamics of the households' income and consumption expenditures and its structure by destinations. We explored the relationship between consumption and income through the regression analysis and found that the Engel's law applies in the Romanian economy, since 1990 to 2016, with specific evolutions and influences.
Palabras clave
- Engel's law
- income
- consumption
- time-series model
JEL Classification
- B12
- B22
- E 21
- C01
- C22
- Acceso abierto
Culture and business ethics – a comparative perspective
Páginas: 54 - 65
Resumen
Accelerating growth in business globalization places managers in an international environment with more ethical challenges.
Ethical principles that govern businesses in a particular culture may not match with the conditions, norms and customs of other cultures.
The article aims to examine comparatively the role of culture in explaining ethical issues and dilemmas in organizations.
Treating the issue of business ethics in companies nowadays offer different perspectives depending on the influence of the cultural context of countries where these companies operate.
Each cultural context shows its specificity, in addition to legal regulations, customs, habits or moral issues, which deserve to be highlighted in a paper on how to conduct business from an ethical perspective.
Palabras clave
- ethics
- business
- culture
- multinational corporations
JEL Classification
- M14
- F23