This page has only limited features, please log in for full access.

Prof. Dr. Alexandru Bodislav
Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Basic Info

Basic Info is private.

Research Keywords & Expertise

0 Corporate Governance
0 Economics
0 Political Economy
0 artificial intelligence
0 Economic growth and development

Honors and Awards

The user has no records in this section


Career Timeline

The user has no records in this section.


Short Biography

The user biography is not available.
Following
Followers
Co Authors
The list of users this user is following is empty.
Following: 0 users

Feed

Journal article
Published: 06 May 2021 in Sustainability
Reads 0
Downloads 0

In this paper, we examined the relationship between income inequality and economic growth from the perspective of each country’s level of development in the European Union, this linkage being reviewed using the median of GDP per capita expressed in the purchasing power standard to split the European Union Member States into two clusters of 14 countries each. Furthermore, we estimated the impact of income inequality on economic growth during the 2010–2018 period at the level of both clusters using the Estimated Generalized Least Squares with a fixed effects method, reinforced by the cross-section weights option. Our results show that income inequality is positively linked to economic growth in the case of developed EU Member States, while for developing EU countries, income inequality is detrimental to growth. This also demonstrates that income gaps may have positive and negative effects on growth depending on the stage of development, this providing important evidence for the need to promote an optimum level of income inequality.

ACS Style

Ionuț Jianu; Marin Dinu; Dragoș Huru; Alexandru Bodislav. Examining the Relationship between Income Inequality and Growth from the Perspective of EU Member States’ Stage of Development. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5204 .

AMA Style

Ionuț Jianu, Marin Dinu, Dragoș Huru, Alexandru Bodislav. Examining the Relationship between Income Inequality and Growth from the Perspective of EU Member States’ Stage of Development. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (9):5204.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ionuț Jianu; Marin Dinu; Dragoș Huru; Alexandru Bodislav. 2021. "Examining the Relationship between Income Inequality and Growth from the Perspective of EU Member States’ Stage of Development." Sustainability 13, no. 9: 5204.

Journal article
Published: 17 March 2021 in ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH
Reads 0
Downloads 0
ACS Style

Balu Florentina Olivia; Radulescu Carmen Valentina; Bodislav Dumitru Alexandru; Gole Iulian; Buzoianu Ovidiu Cristian Andrei; Burlacu Sorin; Balu Petronela Evelina. Cost Modeling and Computation in the Healthcare Industry. Case Study on a Swiss Medical Care Organization. ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH 2021, 55, 73 -88.

AMA Style

Balu Florentina Olivia, Radulescu Carmen Valentina, Bodislav Dumitru Alexandru, Gole Iulian, Buzoianu Ovidiu Cristian Andrei, Burlacu Sorin, Balu Petronela Evelina. Cost Modeling and Computation in the Healthcare Industry. Case Study on a Swiss Medical Care Organization. ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH. 2021; 55 (1/2021):73-88.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Balu Florentina Olivia; Radulescu Carmen Valentina; Bodislav Dumitru Alexandru; Gole Iulian; Buzoianu Ovidiu Cristian Andrei; Burlacu Sorin; Balu Petronela Evelina. 2021. "Cost Modeling and Computation in the Healthcare Industry. Case Study on a Swiss Medical Care Organization." ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH 55, no. 1/2021: 73-88.

Conference paper
Published: 13 January 2021 in SHS Web of Conferences
Reads 0
Downloads 0

Research background: This paper is targeted towards the concept of globalization, its limits and how today’s social movements are proof of a new path needed for sustainable development, sustainability as a goal, economic growth as social progress and the need for taking care of all nationalities, all types of countries when it comes to their development (emerging versus developed) and importing the American’s Navy principle, “No man left behind”, in this case from a social and economic perspective, because we try to highlight that today’s protests and riots are actually based on the need to be listened on the issues they have, each economy having different issues for its population and these vary from LGBT issues, Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter and anti-corruption movements. The paper analysis 2020’s social movements and the double standards of social development depending on the types of economies we observe. Purpose of the article: The paper represents on overview of the social movements in 2020. Methods: The research is based on fundamental analysis of the news that feed social movements and the technical approach of their economic results. Findings & Value added: The paper offers the big picture on how the economy develops in line with its social movements and also targeting the need for a clear future.

ACS Style

Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav; Marcela Antoaneta Niculescu; Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. Are 2020’s Social Movements Proof of the End of Globalization? SHS Web of Conferences 2021, 92, 06003 .

AMA Style

Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav, Marcela Antoaneta Niculescu, Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. Are 2020’s Social Movements Proof of the End of Globalization? SHS Web of Conferences. 2021; 92 ():06003.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav; Marcela Antoaneta Niculescu; Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. 2021. "Are 2020’s Social Movements Proof of the End of Globalization?" SHS Web of Conferences 92, no. : 06003.

Chapter
Published: 06 August 2019 in Sustaining our Environment for Better Future
Reads 0
Downloads 0

This research tries to highlight what is needed to be done for us and our future generations to create a sustainable mechanism that is green, scalable, and secure for the way we develop and obtain energy from a purely economic perspective. The debate today is about yields when it comes to solar, wind, and hydro- and geothermal paths in producing energy, a fact that is counterbalanced by nuclear energy and the traditional coal-based energy, which still have a better economic positioning and financial output than the renewable solutions. The authors will try to introduce also the states involvement in the process, from institutional, ideological, political, and pragmatic perspective. Regarding the outcome of this research, the emphasis will be on how the standard of living will be improved, not only for our generations but also for future ones.

ACS Style

Dumitru-Alexandru Bodislav; Florina Bran; Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. Creating Sustainable Energy for Future Generations. Sustaining our Environment for Better Future 2019, 145 -157.

AMA Style

Dumitru-Alexandru Bodislav, Florina Bran, Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. Creating Sustainable Energy for Future Generations. Sustaining our Environment for Better Future. 2019; ():145-157.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Dumitru-Alexandru Bodislav; Florina Bran; Carmen Valentina Rădulescu. 2019. "Creating Sustainable Energy for Future Generations." Sustaining our Environment for Better Future , no. : 145-157.

Conference paper
Published: 11 December 2018 in The 14th Economic International Conference: Strategies and Development Policies of Territories: International, Country, Region, City, Location Challenges, May 10-11, 2018, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
Reads 0
Downloads 0
ACS Style

Maria Loredana Popescu; Carmen Valentina Radulescu; Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav; Bucharest Bucharest Academy Of Economic Studies. Improving Administrative Capacity in European Funds Absorbtion for Region South-West Oltenia. The 14th Economic International Conference: Strategies and Development Policies of Territories: International, Country, Region, City, Location Challenges, May 10-11, 2018, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania 2018, 6, 181 -191.

AMA Style

Maria Loredana Popescu, Carmen Valentina Radulescu, Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav, Bucharest Bucharest Academy Of Economic Studies. Improving Administrative Capacity in European Funds Absorbtion for Region South-West Oltenia. The 14th Economic International Conference: Strategies and Development Policies of Territories: International, Country, Region, City, Location Challenges, May 10-11, 2018, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania. 2018; 6 (1):181-191.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Maria Loredana Popescu; Carmen Valentina Radulescu; Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav; Bucharest Bucharest Academy Of Economic Studies. 2018. "Improving Administrative Capacity in European Funds Absorbtion for Region South-West Oltenia." The 14th Economic International Conference: Strategies and Development Policies of Territories: International, Country, Region, City, Location Challenges, May 10-11, 2018, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania 6, no. 1: 181-191.

Chapter
Published: 24 February 2018 in The Impact of Climate Change on Our Life
Reads 0
Downloads 0

Waste represents in European countries as one of the biggest issues regarding environmental protection. The population consumes immense quantities of natural resources, renewable and depleted, and also tries to value environmental factors that if consumed they will damage the environment on the long run. Managing waste represents and targets all activities needed to value, eliminate, transport, use, and collect waste. To create optimal waste management, we must target reducing consumption of natural resources. With population growth, we also have a new measure targeted, especially because there are limited natural resources that are consumed more than supported to restock. The main objectives of managing waste are environmental protection and healthcare status and also keeping natural resources and their extractive environment intact. Our chapter offers a new approach on waste and the issues it develops, how waste will complicate our daily actions and influence the decay of the environment. To increase the value and ease the process of manufacturing, we need renewable materials to be sorted and separated from other types of products; this way they cannot cross-contaminate each other. Deposits of urban and industrial waste have a huge impact on the environment because they pollute the air, the soil, and all types of waters, and they modify on the spot, but for the long run, the soil’s fertility, the environmental long-term output, and the aesthetics of the environment. We should emphasize the fact that having the necessary information and realizing the dissemination to the population about the importance of an optimal waste management will help future projects on managing waste, and it will give a push to ignite solutions for environmental issues, protecting green areas and eliminating the risks for human health, especially because we also need to protect the communitarian sentiment at all costs.

ACS Style

Florina Bran; Carmen Rădulescu; Alexandru Bodislav. Waste Management and the Need for a Better Approach on Global Sustainability. The Impact of Climate Change on Our Life 2018, 135 -148.

AMA Style

Florina Bran, Carmen Rădulescu, Alexandru Bodislav. Waste Management and the Need for a Better Approach on Global Sustainability. The Impact of Climate Change on Our Life. 2018; ():135-148.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Florina Bran; Carmen Rădulescu; Alexandru Bodislav. 2018. "Waste Management and the Need for a Better Approach on Global Sustainability." The Impact of Climate Change on Our Life , no. : 135-148.