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Procedia. Economics and finance | 2015

Shale Gas Exploitation– Economic Effects and Risks☆

Marina Bădileanu; Marius Bulearcă; Corneliu Russu; Mihai-Sabin Muscalu; Cornelia Neagu; Raluca Bozga; Cristian Sima; Luminiţa Izabell Georgescu; Daniela Nicoleta Băleanu

Abstract The paper approaches the possible economic impact of the exploitation and turning to account shale gas resources, regarded from the perspective of other countries’ accomplished results. Also, the team studies social acceptability issues for the shale gas exploitation on international and national levels. Next, the environmental risks associated to high volume hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling for shale gas exploitation are reviewed.


Procedia. Economics and finance | 2015

A SWOT Analysis of Romanian Extractive Industry and Re-industrialization Requirements of this Industry☆

Cornelia Neagu; Marius Bulearcă; Cristian Sima; Daniel Mărguş

Abstract In this paper we have tried to achieve a dynamic portrait of Romanian extractive industry after 1989 to date, the current state of the sector (through well-balanced SWOT analysis), and to emphasize the role and importance of this industry in the development of Romanian society. Our research followed the technological developments and socio-economic characteristics transformations at both national and international level, and analyzed the different sectors of this industry in terms of development and its evolution over time (for natural gas, coal, iron ore, ferrous and non-ferrous minerals). For each of these resources several topics have been analyzed, such as: structural changes and developments in reserves, production capacity, production extracted from each resource deposit, labor force, etc. These outcomes will allow to analyze the extractive industry outlook in the economic context in general, and the energy sector in particular, to identify re-industrialization requirements for this industry, and to shape up the industrial policy elements that support and boost the re-industrialization process (these latest issues will be further discussed in our future research).


Procedia. Economics and finance | 2015

Interferences between Sustainable Mobility and Economic Development in Romania

Frantz Daniel Fistung; Teodor Popescu; Cristian Sima

Abstract The working paper aims to analyse the development opportunities in Romania of the sustainable mobility concept and also the process influences on the national economy. Therefore, the paper presents the main characteristics of the sustainable mobility system and development conditions in Romania. From this perspective, an important part of the study will analyse the possibilities and requests of the development and modernization of multimodal transportation. Using analytical, comparative and descriptive methods, the working paper investigate the efficiency elements respecting the promotion of multimodal transportation compared to the road, rail or naval. Based on these researches, it is obvious that for supporting the sustainable mobility in Romania it is necessarily to develop the multimodal transportation. In this context, the study also presents the current situation and perspective of multimodal transportation in Romania. As a major conclusion, the Romanias economic policies, aiming to reduce the energetic consumptions, to rise the efficiency of goods and persons transportation within a better quality of transportation offer and to reduce the environmental negative effects due to transportation, will be positively and major influenced by achieving a sustainable mobility system.


Procedia. Economics and finance | 2014

The Romanian Extractive Industry, from its Early Beginnings up to Year 1948

Marius Bulearcă; Cornelia Neagu; Cristian Sima; Daniel Mărguş

Abstract This paper presents a dynamic portrait of the evolution of Romanian extractive industry from its early beginnings up to year 1948, and highlights the role and importance of this industry in the evolution of Romanian society by that time. To achieve these goals, our research pursued the extractive industry development in three stages: from ancient beginnings to the First World War, then in the interwar period and, ultimately, up to the nationalization in 1948, emphasizing the technological developments and socio-economic characteristics changes at both national and international level. Special attention was placed on analyzing the different sectors of this industry in terms of development and its evolution over time (for natural gas, coal, iron ore, ferrous, non- ferrous and other non-metallic minerals). Being the first research in a row of four, this paper is a start that must be supported, disseminated and nurtured both by the scientific community of Romanian Academy (as we tried through our present work), as well as by policymakers, Governmental institutions, media, etc, thus all contributing to placing the Romanian nation on its deserved position among the nations of the world (these latest issues will be further discussed in our future research).


Archive | 2011

Models for natural resources management

Cristian Sima; Constantin Ghiga; Cornelia Neagu


Lex ET Scientia International Journal (LESIJ) | 2012

NEW RELATIONS BETWEEN NATURAL RESOURCES AND INDUSTRY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD ECONOMY

Marius Bulearcă; Cristian Sima; Cătălina Bonciu; Gheorghe Marinescu


Institute for Economic Forecasting Conference Proceedings | 2015

IDENTIFYING THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY (International Conference “EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE OF LABOR MARKET - INOVATION, EXPERTNESS, PERFORMANCE”)

Marius Bulearca; Cristian Sima


Review of General Management | 2013

Models To Manage Pricing In Mining Industry

Marius Bulearca; Cristian Sima


Review of General Management | 2012

THE ANALYSIS OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES AVAILABILITY IN A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY

Cristian Sima; Marius Bulearca


Review of General Management | 2012

FLEXIBILISATION OF ENVIRONMENT TAXES - A MAJOR OBJECTIVE FOR THE EFFECTIVE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND POLLUTION CONTROL

Cristian Sima; Catalina Bonciu; Marius Bulearcă

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