Full Description
The third volume of the series presents contributions to the proceedings of the 12th and 13th annual conference of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Sofia University. The fourteen articles by authors of six nations (Bulgaria, China, Germany, Italy, Russia, and Switzerland) have been selected by international peer reviews. The contributions are arranged in the sections theoretic approaches, empirical studies on European countries and contributions to sustainable development in theory and application. The volume contains 33 graphs, 20 tables and three drawings.
Contents
Contents: Jean-Pierre Gern: A Key Condition for Enhancing Social Welfare: Reconsidering the Axioms, on Which the Teaching of Economics is Based - George Chobanov: The Process of Approaching Market Equilibrium - Galina V. Mikhaylova: Accounting Procedures in Assessment of the Regional Economic Equilibrium - Henrik Egbert/Andreas Hildenbrand: Financing Early Childhood Education and Care: Rising Allocative and Productive Efficiency by Using Tradable Vouchers - Desislava I. Yordanova/Tsvetan P. Davidkov: Determinants of Entrepreneurial Orientation: Evidence From Bulgaria - Neli Iltcheva: A Methodology for the Economic Analysis of the Energy Efficiency Policy in the Republic of Bulgaria - Mariya Neycheva: Some Aspects of the Impact of Education on Output Growth in Bulgaria - George Chobanov/Luben Toshkov/Tatyana Madjarova/Tzvetan Ignatov: Middle Stratum Measurement Based On the Lorenz Curve - Libero Mario Mari/Francesca Picciaia (I): «Doing social» in Italy: The Social Reporting in the Social Enterprises - Michael Sauer: Welfare in South-Eastern Europe. Setting the Scene for Research on Long-term Care - Dieter Flämig: Sustainability as a Global Chance for Europe - Christophe Hug: Decentralised Waste Water Treatment. Approaches for a Low Budget Strategy - Paul Kleppe/Alfons Kuhles: Energy Production by Hydrothermal Carbonisation as a Future Business - Yu Li: The Future Solution and Central Nerve for Modern Power Supply: Smart Grid and Global Networks.