The Current Economic Crisis Probable Causes - Possible Evolutions
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2009, Vol 9, Issue
Abstract
This paper is intended at emphasizing that the world today, too complex and vulnerable is a set of crises generating factors. Unfortunately, few are objective and the consequence of regularities. Most are created, in contexts which are difficult to foresee or manage, and they favor small groups of people. The paper intends to make value of the idea that the world of tomorrow needs a change, from the paradigm of COMFORT to the paradigm of EQUILIBRIUM AND RESPONSIBILITY.
Authors and Affiliations
Paul Marinescu
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