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Emilia Mioara Campeanu

Personal Details

First Name:Emilia
Middle Name:Mioara
Last Name:Campeanu
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RePEc Short-ID:pca502
http://www.ase.ro/site/despre/profesori/index28.asp?ID=680

Affiliation

(in no particular order)

Departamentul Finante (Department of Finance)
Facultatea de Finante, Asigurari, Banci şi Burse de Valori (Faculty of Finance, Insurance, Banking and Asset Markets)
Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti (Bucharest University of Economic Studies)

Bucureşti, Romania
http://www.fin.ase.ro/fabbv/departament_finante.asp
RePEc:edi:cfasero (more details at EDIRC)

Centrul de Cercetari Financiar-Monetare (CEFIMO) (Center for Research in Money and Finance)
Facultatea de Finante, Asigurari, Banci şi Burse de Valori (Faculty of Finance, Insurance, Banking and Asset Markets)
Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti (Bucharest University of Economic Studies)

Bucureşti, Romania
http://www.dce.ase.ro/centredet.php?centru=9
RePEc:edi:cmasero (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Articles

  1. Campeanu, Emilia Mioara, 2011. "The Stabilising Role Of The Fiscal And Budgetary Policies Within The Simplified Keynesian Model," Studii Financiare (Financial Studies), Centre of Financial and Monetary Research "Victor Slavescu", vol. 15(2), pages 119-138.
  2. Emilian Constantin Miricescu & Attila Gyorgy & Emilia Câmpeanu & Adina Cristina Gyorgy, 2011. "Descentralization Strategies For Public Services Within Eu Member States – Empirical Study," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 5(5(558)(su), pages 493-500, July.
  3. Emilia Câmpeanu, 2011. "Respect," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 5(5(558)(su), pages 70-72, July.
  4. Emilia Mioara CAMPEANU, 2011. "Current Challenges for Fiscal and Budgetary Policies," Timisoara Journal of Economics, West University of Timisoara, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 4(3(15)), pages 149-154.
  5. Emilia Câmpeanu, 2011. "Importance Of Fiscal And Budgetary Policies In The Economy," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 5(5(558)(su), pages 422-427, July.
  6. Emilia Câmpeanu & Andreea Stoian, 2010. "Fiscal Policy Reaction in the Short Term for Assessing Fiscal Sustainability in the Long Runin Central and Eastern European Countries," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 60(6), pages 501-518, December.
  7. Emilia Câmpeanu & Andreea Stoian, 2009. "Investigating Romanian Fiscal Adjustments," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 12(12(541)(s), pages 735-742, December.
  8. Mosteanu Tatiana & Campeanu Emilia, 2009. "Challenges For Romanian Economy As An European Union Member States," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 58-62, May.
  9. Attila Gyorgy & Emilia Câmpeanu, 2009. "Place And Role Of Local Public Finance In The Public Sector Economy In European Union Member States," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 12(12(541)(s), pages 109-115, December.
  10. CAMPEANU EMILIA & MOSTEANU TATIANA & Bolos Marcel, 2009. "Investigation Of The Costs And Benefits Of Romanian Integration In European Union," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 3(1), pages 115-118, May.
  11. Emilian Constantin Miricescu & Emilia Mioara Campeanu, 2008. "Incidence Of Legislative Changes On The Romanian Public Debt Sustainability," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 12(12(517)(s), pages 63-70, December.
  12. Emilia Mioara Campeanu, 2008. "Analyzing The Public Debt Sustainability In Emu," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 11(11(528)(s), pages 43-50, November.

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Articles

  1. Emilia Câmpeanu & Andreea Stoian, 2010. "Fiscal Policy Reaction in the Short Term for Assessing Fiscal Sustainability in the Long Runin Central and Eastern European Countries," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 60(6), pages 501-518, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Chemnyongoi, Hellen, 2023. "Fiscal Policy Sustainability in Kenya," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 7(4), June.
    2. Wysocki, Maciej & Wojcik, Cezary & Freytag, Andreas, 2024. "Populists and fiscal policy: The case of Poland," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 83(C).
    3. Melecky, Ales & Melecky, Martin, 2012. "Vliv makroekonomických šoků na dynamiku vládního dluhu: jak robustní je fiskální pozice České republiky? [The Impact of Macroeconomic Shocks on the Government Debt Dynamics: How Robust is the Fisca," MPRA Paper 39761, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Tronzano, Marco, 2017. "Testing Fiscal Sustainability In The Transition Economies Of Eastern Europe: The Case Of Poland (1999-2015)," Economia Internazionale / International Economics, Camera di Commercio Industria Artigianato Agricoltura di Genova, vol. 70(1), pages 103-132.
    5. Cyrus MUTUKU, 2015. "Assessing Fiscal Policy Cyclicality and Sustainability: A Fiscal Reaction Function for Kenya," Journal of Economics Library, KSP Journals, vol. 2(3), pages 173-191, September.
    6. Tashevska, Biljana & Trpkova-Nestorovska, Marija & Trenovski, Borce, 2017. "Estimating a fiscal reaction function for the South East European countries," MPRA Paper 91298, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2018.
    7. Ivantia S. Mokoginta & Ria Marisa Stephanie, 2015. "Structural breaks and fiscal sustainability of the Indonesian government budget," Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, Universitas Islam Indonesia, vol. 7(1), pages 33-47, April.
    8. Stoian, Andreea & Iorgulescu, Filip, 2020. "Fiscal policy and stock market efficiency: An ARDL Bounds Testing approach," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 90(C), pages 406-416.
    9. Alexandra Popescu & Patrick Villieu, 2014. "Déficit budgétaire, dette publique et croissance dans les pays d'Europe centrale et orientale," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(3), pages 53-72.
    10. Bettina Bökemeier, 2017. "Fiscal Sustainability: Does EU Membership Change Policy Behavior? Empirical Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe," European Journal of Comparative Economics, Cattaneo University (LIUC), vol. 14(2), pages 161-175, December.
    11. Maciej Wysocki & Cezary Wójcik, 2021. "Fiscal sustainability in the EU after the global crisis: Is there any progress? Evidence from Poland," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(3), pages 3997-4012, July.
    12. Emilian C. Miricescu & Lucian Ţâţu & Delia Cornea, 2016. "The Determinants of the Sovereign Debt Rating: Evidence for the European Union Countries," ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH, Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics, vol. 50(1), pages 175-188.
    13. Alina Klonowska, 2019. "Barriers for effectiveness of fiscal policy: the case of Poland," Ekonomia i Prawo, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, vol. 18(1), pages 29-45, March.
    14. Maciej WYSOCKI & Cezary WÓJCIK, 2021. "Fiscal Sustainability in Poland: How Did the Public Policy Shift of 2016–2019 Impact the Country’s Long-Term," Ekonomista, Polskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne, issue 6, pages 777-798.
    15. Radmila Dragutinović Mitrović & Olgica Glavaški & Emilija Beker Pucar, 2019. "Fiscal Sustainability in Flow Model: Panel Cointegration Approach for the EU-28," Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, Ovidius University of Constantza, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 0(1), pages 15-24, August.

  2. Attila Gyorgy & Emilia Câmpeanu, 2009. "Place And Role Of Local Public Finance In The Public Sector Economy In European Union Member States," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania / Editura Economica, vol. 12(12(541)(s), pages 109-115, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Benos, Christos & Angelopoulou, Ioanna & Metaxas, Theodore, 2017. "“Decentralization” of income per capita and its relationship to administrative decentralization in the context of European Union members," MPRA Paper 78777, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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