Tag Archives: Cosmin Marinescu
Capitalization for Businesses: Non-Taxation of Reinvested Profits
In some scenarios, agriculture and energy would be the strategic sectors that could bring a stronger economic growth in Romania. But, since always, and usually, the constant strategy of economic progress should be the profit, obtaining it, because beyond (strategic) circumstantial computations, the profit – as an economic principle and a state of affairs – is the engine that fuels
Where Does the Economy Suffer: the Institutional Quality of the Business Environment
Most of the times, economic performance is associated with a financial-quantitative context, which decadently captures the postmodern moral with respect to capital accumulation and business success: who invests money has success and vice-versa. Rarely this debate comes down coherently to the foundations of economic logic. Because who has time to discern on capital
The Crisis and the State: from European Realities to Institutional Imperatives
Anchored, by definition, in the logic of budget balance, the Victorian fiscal morality became today, in contemporary democracy, worthy to be displayed in the museums of economic history. Nowadays, the Keynesian doctrine – in its original version or in its reloaded post-crisis version – established a true status quo of budgetary deficits and public debts. Overwhelmed by the
The reduction of Social Security Contributions would be a breath of fresh air for the economy
In Romania, salaries are low, while costs related to labor force are high. This is the paradox of a fiscal burden overwhelming for the labor market. That is how we can explain the anemic appetence of entrepreneurs for job creation, and for employing workers ‘formally’, without resorting to the – sometimes saving – solution of employing workers on the black market. This is why the




