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Studies and Scientific Researches: Economics Edition
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9 artículos asociados
Volumen 0 Número 23 Parte 0 Año 2016
THE EUROPEAN COMPANY (SOCIETAS EUROPAEA) ON RIND SIGHT
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Liviana Andreea Niminet
STOCK MARKET PERFORMANCE AND THE AUGMENTATION OF FRONTIER ECONOMIES: A Comparative Scrutiny of Nigeria & Mauritius
Acceso
Edesiri Godsday Okoro
THE ACCOUNTING REFLECTION OF MERGER OPERATIONS ? THE GLOBAL EVALUATION METHOD
Acceso
Mihai Deju
CONVENTIONAL AND UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
Acceso
Ioana Plescau
EFFECTIVENESS OF CAPITAL MARKET DERIVATIVES IN HOUSING DELIVERY OF NIGERIA EMERGING MARKET
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Bernard Adjekophori,Sulaimon Olanrewaju Adebiyi
THE INFLUENCE OF RETAIL STORE IMAGE AND INDIVIDUAL FACTORS ON CONSUMER BUYING DECISIONS
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Ioana Olariu
LONELINESS, SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND SENSE OF HUMOR. A QUANTITATIVE STUDY COMPARING ROMANIAN STUDENTS AND OLDER ADULTS
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Ioana Schiau
PREFERENCES OF YOUTH IN RELATION TO THE ORIGIN OF BRANDS - ROMANIAN AND FOREIGN - AND ITS MAIN MOTIVATION
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Laura Catalina Timiras
ROMANIAN BRAND NOTORIETY AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE
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Laura Catalina Timiras