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The Effect of Economic and Social Resources in Some Countries in Transition for 2000: A Static Econometric Model

Author(s): Aleksandar Dimitrov / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

This paper presents the utilization of some 31 indicators of the economic and social development of some 45 countries, taken from the World Bank yearly publication World Development Indicators: WDI' 2002, to create the static econometric model EM' 2000, featuring 10 equations, 10 endogenous as well as 21 exogenous variables. An assessment of the endogenous variables of 14 Central and East European countries, including Bulgaria, is made, based on the reduced form of the model (made using the SoritecWin32 software application). Some conclusions are offered as to the effect of using the selected indicators, characterizing the countries' economic and social resources, including a comparative assessment of differences in the state of those countries.

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Bulgaria and Russia – Eurointegration Processes, Economic Relations, Labour markets

Author(s): Milkana Mochurova / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

Information about a Bulgarian-Russian Workshop (Round Table) held on 3 Jun 2004 in Sofia.

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Analysis of Life in the Context of Economic Approaches and Principles

Author(s): Pano Loulanski / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

REFERENCE to Dimitar Filipov. Social Economy. Economic Theory of Life. Varna, UPH “Chernorizets Hrabar”, 2003, p. 344.

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External Migration from Bulgaria at the Beginning of the XXI Century: Estimates of Potential Emigrants’ Attitudes and Profile

Author(s): Yordan Kalchev,Valentin Goev,Vesselin Mintchev,Venelin Boshnakov / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

The emigration potential is estimated, as well as the profile of settlers and the temporary long-term and short-term Bulgarian emigrants. The difference between the actual emigration and the generally declared intention to travel abroad is discussed. The data from two surveys carried out using the same questionnaire in 2001 and 2003 is used. When identifying the profile of emigrants there have been established two types of variables: demographics; employment, education and previous stay abroad. There are used standard cross-tabulations and binary logit-models. Three individual logit-models for each type of emigrant are estimated. It is emphasized that: the immediate emigration potential from Bulgaria (within the current year) does not differ dramatically from that of the countries of Central Europe; age and previous stay abroad are among the most important determinants of emigration attitudes of Bulgarian citizens; employment, education and incomes do not have the expected influence. It is argumented that migratory policies, based on restrictions and bilateral agreements (in their European version), could hardly be effective under the conditions of the newly created migration networks and the business which has found a niche in the provision of emigration services.

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The “Bulgarian Paradox" – Economic Growth Which Gives Rise to No Optimism

Author(s): Stoyadin Savov / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

This paper challenges the formulation of the paradox "there is growth, but it gives rise to no optimism". The thesis that economic growth stirs up no optimism, because it does not lead to raising the level and quality of life of low-income groups of the population is defended. Its macroeconomic indicators are interpreted not only from the standpoint of the average Bulgarian, but also in terms of the income distribution in decile groups. In an attempt to answer that question, there have been formulated 6 hypotheses, the fifth of which is "the dynamics of social inequality and the loss of social status during the years of transition". It is the most reliable, but is poorly justified and has been ignored in the discussions. This article gives some of the viewpoints on those issues.

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Political Economy and Economics: Criticism of Attitudes towards Similarities and Differences between Them

Author(s): Kamen Mirkovich / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

This paper presents a detailed criticism of U. M. Ossipov’s thesis concerning the science of Economics, which he claims to be drifting away from its subject and who, in that connection, advocates the return of economic science to its classical and philosophical foundations. A constructive criticism of Ossipov's thesis is offered, and the need for synthesizing economics and political economy into theoretical economy is substantiated. In it, besides the theory of marginal utility, there must also be developed the theory of marginal value, and they should be given equal standing in economic science.

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Leading Centre of Economic Science in Bulgaria

Author(s): Liliya Chankova / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

55 YEARS INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS AT BAS

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Negotiating EU Membership: The Experience of Bulgaria and Hungary

Author(s): Rossitsa Rangelova / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

Information about a bilateral Bulgarian and Hungarian meeting 'Negotiating EU Membership: The Experience of Bulgaria and Hungary'. held on 28 May 2004 in Sofia.

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Measuring Poverty in Bulgaria

Author(s): Bogdan Bogdanov,Vassil Tsanov / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

The analysis of poverty is based on the statistical information from “Multi-topic Household Survey (MHS)” – a survey carried out in 2003 as a collaboration of the National Statistical Institute, the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, and the World Bank. The paper presents a detailed interpretation of the statistical information and the basic characteristics of the aggregates “Net income” and “Consumption”, used in poverty evaluation. Poverty is studied by applying the three widely used approaches (absolute, relative and subjective) and related methods. The critical evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of the particular approaches and methods helps select a poverty line, suitable to our conditions. The obtained results are compared to the results from previous and similar studies in European countries.

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The Neo-Liberal Platform of the Transition to Market Economy – Specifics and Consequences

Author(s): Stefan F. Stefanov / Language(s): English Issue: 7/2004

The subject of analysis is the nature of the market reforms in the Central and East European (CEE) countries and especially the strong influence of the Washington Consensus as a set of neo-liberal policies that was imposed by the International Monetary Fund on developing and transition countries during the third wave of globalization of the world economy. The consequences of the neo-liberal policies are investigated mainly in the following aspects: i) as a source of misalignment of means and goals in the market reform agenda; ii) as a factor retarding the building of genuine market institutions in the region; iii) as a generator of negative shocks on both external and internal aggregate demand eventually causing a deep and long-lasting recession; iv) as one of the reasons for increasing poverty, inequality and corruption in the economy of transition countries.

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VIOLENCE, IRRESPONSABILITÉ ET RÉCIDIVE LA LÉGISLATION DES MINEURS DANS LA FRANCE ACTUELLE

VIOLENCE, IRRESPONSABILITÉ ET RÉCIDIVE LA LÉGISLATION DES MINEURS DANS LA FRANCE ACTUELLE

Author(s): Horia Lazăr / Language(s): French Issue: 1/2009

Violence, Irresponsability and Recidivism. The Minors' Legislation in Current France. In 20th century France, the minors' legislation has undergone three stages: between 1950 – 1990 juvenile delinquency is assimilated into social alienation and corrected through educational measures; after 1990 the assumption of irresponsability is gradually abolished, while the legislation which had become more strict made use of educative sanctions; after 2007 the ideology of risk prevention sees the underage delinquent as a potential recidivist, replacing the juridical treatment of youth delinquency by a globalizing, biopolitical approach, according to which, the minors' crimes become the object of tighter administrative surveillance and of stiff penalties.

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ASPECTE ALE CENZURII COMUNISTE ÎN PROZA ROMÂNEASCĂ POSTBELICĂ

ASPECTE ALE CENZURII COMUNISTE ÎN PROZA ROMÂNEASCĂ POSTBELICĂ

Author(s): Viorel Nistor / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2009

Aspects de la censure communiste dans la prose de l'aprèsguerre roumain. Cette étude, dédiée à la censure exercée par le régime communiste en Roumanie, a pour but de montrer que sont le but et le rôle de la censure, les modalités juridiques, institutionnelles et humaines qu'il a exercé, l'influence que la censure a eu sur l'écriture et sur les écrivains roumains en cette période. L'étude vise les formes de censure au cours de la domination communiste, et illustre, avec des documents d'archives, l'exercice de ces formes de censure.

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TEORII DESPRE EFECTELE PUBLICITĂŢII. ASPECTE INTRODUCTIVE CU PRIVIRE LA NEUROMARKETING

TEORII DESPRE EFECTELE PUBLICITĂŢII. ASPECTE INTRODUCTIVE CU PRIVIRE LA NEUROMARKETING

Author(s): Delia-Cristina Balaban / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2009

Theories about the Effects of Advertising. Introductory Issues on neuromarketing. The article presents some aspects in the development of the new theories on advertsing effects. The question of advertising research is a very difficult one taking in consideration the high ad flow that the public is facing nowadays. The public is reacting by avoiding ad messages. Neuromarketing redefine advertising research. The results in brain phisiology research were integrated in this new feeld. In the pages bellow the author tries an introduction to neuromarketin, its development and its applications for advertising.

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DIE ETHIK DER MASSENMEDIEN UND DIE GESELLSCHAFT

DIE ETHIK DER MASSENMEDIEN UND DIE GESELLSCHAFT

Author(s): Meda Mucundorfeanu / Language(s): German Issue: 1/2009

Diese Arbeit behandelt die Entwicklung der Medien, angefangen von der Erfindung des Buchdruckes, bis zur Benutzung des Internets, eine Entwicklung die stufenweise und gleichzeitig mit der Entfaltung geschichtlicher Ereignissen, erfolgt ist. Die Rolle dieser Arbeit ist eine Präsentation der Auswirkungen der (Mangel an) Ethik der Kommunikationsmittel, besonders die des Fernsehens zu präsentieren. Eine zweite Rolle der Arbeit ist die Präsentation der Weisen in der die Gesellschaft die Manipulation der Massenmedien vermeiden kann, wie die Kinder in diesen Umständen erzogen werden können, durchzuführen. Als Basis der Präsentation stehen statistische Fakten, Zitate berühmter Persöhnlichkeiten, oder der Spezialisten auf diesem Gebiet. Zum Abschluss, wird eine Analyse der Zukunftsaussichten, für die von den Medien überwucherten Gesellschaft, durchgeführt, und einige existenzialistische, soziologische Fragen über die Zukunft der modernen Gesellschaft gestellt. Die Meinungen über die Wirkungen der Massenmedien, sind gespaltet. Die wichtigsten Aspekte werden in den nächsten Seiten detailliert dargestellt.

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CONTRIBUŢIA ANALIZEI DISCURSULUI LA DEFINIREA ŞI CLASIFICAREA GENURILOR JURNALISTICE

CONTRIBUŢIA ANALIZEI DISCURSULUI LA DEFINIREA ŞI CLASIFICAREA GENURILOR JURNALISTICE

Author(s): Andra Teodora Catarig / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2009

La contribution de l'analyse du discours à la définition et la classification des types de journalisme. Nous présenterons dans cet article les tentatives de définition et de classement des genres journalistiques réalisées de l’intérieur de la profession et les principales prises de position des analystes du discours en la matière. Nous allons systématiser les critères de typologisation auxquels font appel les manuels et les guides de journalisme des espaces francophone et italien, comparer les typologies, examiner les avantages et les limites de chaque classification et présenter les solutions apportées par l’école française d’analyse du discours.

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LES EFFETS DU COMMUNISME SUR LA CONSCIENCE DU PEUPLE ROUMAIN

LES EFFETS DU COMMUNISME SUR LA CONSCIENCE DU PEUPLE ROUMAIN

Author(s): Adriana Vîntu / Language(s): French Issue: 1/2009

Le fort mouvement social et culturel qui a eu lieu suite à la chute du régime communiste en Roumanie est susceptible de représenter un cas de lutte sociale à la base d’une revendication collective, telle qu’Axel HONNETH la présente dans son livre, Lutte pour la reconnaissance. L’auteur souligne l’importance des schémas de reconnaissance ou d’approbation de la part des semblables et les circonscrit dans le triptique amour-droit-solidarité, avec ses formes correspondantes de mépris: violence physique, humiliation, atteint à la dignité. La lutte pour la reconnaissance du peuple roumain vise premièrement une reconstruction identitaire et peut avoir une valeur éthique seulement dans la mesure où elle part d’un réel intérêt de celui-ci de connaître son propre destin. Elle prend alors la nuance legitime d'un savoir qui passe nécessairement par un moment herméneutique.

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METODE DE CERCETARE ÎN ŞTIINŢELE COMUNICĂRII

METODE DE CERCETARE ÎN ŞTIINŢELE COMUNICĂRII

Author(s): Mirela Abrudan / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2009

Research Methods in Communication Sciences. Research issues in the communication sciences direct to a set of methods and techniques of investigation common to other sciences and disciplines that study human social aspect. And, because, as John Hosu stated, the arising problems mainly concern the appropriateness of these methods and techniques to research the phenomena and processes from the communication and public relations, the present research aims to expose two of the most popular research methods, analyzed in the context of science communication, i.e. content analysis and observation.

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IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT THE CASE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
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IMPLICATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT THE CASE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Author(s): Azra Branković,Velid Draganović / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2012

We live in the era of globalization. Economies of the world are connected and without borders. The whole world is a source of business opportunities. Trade barriers are falling, money flows freely across the national borders. In globalized economy, you can buy and sell everything almost everywhere in the world with the click of mouse. Everything is global, products, standards, customers, competitions, workforce, and managers. Global managers are looking for the best source of raw materials and the best markets all around the world. However, the most important task of a global manager is to find the best people worldwide. Companies are located across the world and hire people and managers from all parts of the world. The most important characteristics of a modern global manager are to understand other cultures and the ability to work with people from different cultures. Many business deals around the globe failed simply because managers did not understand other cultures. Primary research has been done on the sample of 50 managers from all parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The purpose of this research is to determine the cultural characteristics of managers in Bosnia and Herzegovina and their ability to respond to the challenges of globalized world.

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THE DOMINANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE EUROPEAN MULTILINGUAL MOSAIC THROUGH THE PRISM OF LINGUISTIC IDENTITY
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THE DOMINANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE EUROPEAN MULTILINGUAL MOSAIC THROUGH THE PRISM OF LINGUISTIC IDENTITY

Author(s): Saše Gerasimoski,Vesna Trajkovska / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2012

The last few decades marked the expansion of the English language and its promotion into a world lingua franca, i.e. language of international communication, within the process of linguistic globalization. It has become official language of numerous international institutions and organizations which inevitably imposed its knowledge as a precondition for interaction at international level. This dominant position of English can be viewed from two aspects. On the one hand, it satisfies the need of world-wide speakers for using a mutually intelligible language that would facilitate communication and make it more efficient, while on the other hand the supremacy of a single language may seriously threaten linguistic diversity and the status of “smaller” languages whose inferior position may eventually lead to their loss of functions and domains of use. The paper focuses on the implications for the multilingual balance in Europe arising from the dominant status of English, bearing in mind the significance of language as symbol of identity particularly for members of smaller language communities. It is the authors’ view that the spread of English might affect the linguistic map of Europe and that only through fostering and maintaining a multilingual environment the existence of individual linguistic identities and their mutual recognition and affirmation as well as celebration of linguistic differences and intercultural understanding can be achieved.

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WAS FUKUYAMA RIGHT - HAVE WE REACHED THE END OF HISTORY OR THE STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION NEVER ENDS
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WAS FUKUYAMA RIGHT - HAVE WE REACHED THE END OF HISTORY OR THE STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION NEVER ENDS

Author(s): Dijana Stojanovic Djordjevic / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2012

The end of the Cold War marked the beginning, not only of economic, but also of political liberalization. States began to let up and faced the growing demands of its citizens to participate in the process of making and implementing decisions and policies. Thus the world reached a silent consensus about the legitimacy of liberal democracy as “the best system of government, devoid of deep disadvantages and contradictions which would lead him to collapse”. This system according to Francis Fukuyama is the endpoint of the evolution of ideologies - drivers of human activity. Liberal democracy is the maximum that modern man can achieve, and because of that, for Fukuyama it represents the “end of history”. However although life in democracy is full of benefits, its residents are free, equal before the law, enjoy numerous rights, they are controllers of the government that govern on their behalf and for their own good, still cannot be given precise and only answer to the question is it everything so perfect? Modern societies, despite their “democracy” are not homogenous, but rather even more highlight the cultural, religious and linguistic differences between them. The modernization of societies and the increased interaction between people through electronic communication, mass and social media, trade and tourism leads to a great exchange of knowledge, attitudes, opinions and ideas. Modern man is increasingly seeking to highlight its own identity through the things that distinguish it from the other, fearing not be blended with the majority. On the one hand, with increasing economic and political power of the societies, they seek to influence the creation of a global and universal culture, in which they will have the biggest impact, and on the other hand citizens of these societies begin to define their identity through tradition and religion. Therefore modern societies contain certain contradictions which may be a source of dissatisfaction of the citizens, and thus lead to their mutual destruction. So the question remains, whether the man who lives in a liberal democracy is even more satisfied with his live, that there is no longer need to fight and look for something more?

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