The book emphasizes the key methodologies and their accessible empirical application while focusing on the most crucial problems, models and techniques for research in all areas of economics. The areas of application have been carefully chosen so that a wide range of methodological approaches are covered.
The book emphasizes the key methodologies and their accessible empirical application while focusing on the most crucial problems, models and techniques for research in all areas of economics. The areas of application have been carefully chosen so that a wide range of methodological approaches are covered.
The aim of this edited collection is to bridge the gap between advanced research methods and models and the main fields of economic research by presenting a collection of articles demonstrating the applicability of new research methods to a wide range of current economic topics, including, but not limited to, mathematical modelling of financial market behavior, modeling in corporate finance and management and modeling of macroeconomic issues. The book is a collection of 12 theoretical and empirical research papers that present novel results from modeling current economic phenomena using a logical, behavioral, institutional and quantitative approach, as well as provide researchers with useful and practical knowledge in the examination of economic phenomena.
List of contributors Foreword Introduction Alina Georgeta Ailinc:
The impact of institutional indicators on some indicators of welfare and
social equity, education and health Gabriela- Mariana Ionescu: New research
methods from the social justice perspective Emil Dinga and Cristina
Tnsescu: Conceptual and methodological issues to calculate the sustainable
GDP Camelia Oprean- Stan and Sebastian Emanuel Stan: A bootstrap subsample
rolling window causality method for analyzing the relationship between
natural gas consumption and economic growth Renate Bratu, Bogdan Mārza and
Rzvan erbu: Exploring a metamorphosed world economy by the impact of
artificial intelligence on the contemporary economic trends Nadia Sghaier:
Recent global crises and sectoral stock market returns Marian Pompiliu
Cristescu, Dumitru Alexandru Mara, Raluca Andreea Nerianu and Lia Cornelia
Culda: Leveraging free tools in financial sentiment analysis Emil Dinga: On
cyclicality and intrinsic rhythm in time series Vasile Brtian and Camelia
Oprean- Stan: Option pricing using the Black- Scholes methodology vs. using
the Feynman- Kac theorem: Comparative approach Amelia Bucur: Applications
of novel fuzzy optimization methods Iustina Tudor and Nicolae Ionescu: New
methods and models applicable in the development of co- created products
Deepa Pillai and Trupti Bhosale: Reconstructive mixed method for financial
distress and bankruptcy prediction.
Camelia Oprean-Stan teaches and researches in the areas of finance in the Department of Finance and Accounting, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu. Her research interests also include capital markets, financial management, sustainable finance.