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Item Crizele financiare: concepte, forme şi canale de transmisie(INCE, 2014) Luchian, Ivan; Gherbovet, SergiuCriza financiară reprezintă un set de acoperiri sistematice a pieţelor financiare şi a instituţiilor din sectorul financiar, circulaţia monetară, finanţele internaţionale, finanţele publice, municipale şi corporative. Fenomenul când criza financiară poate fi mutată de la o organizaţie la alta sau chiar de la o ţară la alta se numeşte contagiune financiară. Contagiunea financiară poate fi, de asemenea, un declanşator de criză valutară, criza financiară, criza economică la nivel internaţional şi intern. Scopul principal al acestui articol este de a reflecta concepte, forme şi mecanisme de transmitere a crizei financiare si contagiune şi importanţa studiilor sale de politici financiare elaborare si promovare.Item Elaborarea modelului econometric pentru prognoza transferurilor de mijloace bănești(IEFS, 2012) Gherbovet, SergiuRemittances have a significant role for the development of Moldovan economy. In this context the forecasting of remittances flow represents an important issue. Taking into account this perspective the aim of paper is to describe the methods of econometric estimation for money transfers (cash flow associated with remittances). Paper is focused on comparison of different econometric models and short-term forecasting of cash transfers.Item Moldovan Economic Trends, no 9 (Q I, 2013)(IEFS, 2013) Stratan, Alexandru; Rojco, Anatolii; Fala, Alexandru; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Popa, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Toaca, Zinovia; Gherbovet, SergiuThe Moldovan Economic Trends is a quarterly publication, produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.Item Moldovan Economic Trends, no 10 (Q II, 2013)(INCE, 2013) Stratan, Alexandru; Rojco, Anatolii; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Popa, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Toaca, Zinovia; Gherbovet, Sergiu; Olarescu, ZahariaThe Moldovan Economic Trends is a quarterly publication, produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of National Institute for Economic Research and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.Item Moldovan Economic Trends, no 8 (Q IV, 2012)(IEFS, 2012) Stratan, Alexandru; Rojco, Anatolii; Fala, Alexandru; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Septelici, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Toaca, Zinovia; Gherbovet, SergiuThe Moldovan Economic Trends is a quarterly publication, produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.Item Money creation issues approaches("Victor Slăvescu" Centre for Financial and Monetary Research, 2017) Gherbovet, SergiuMoney in the current system means debt. Consequently, the way, in the current system, that we have to have money is to borrow it. One of the ways that the economy was kept going was by providing cheap credits to people who couldn‘t really afford things anymore. Banks create new money whenever they extend credits. The amount of money they‘re creating out of nothing is just incredible. Of course, this newly created money is being distributed according to the priorities of the banking sector, not the priorities of society. There are two main issues with allowing banks to create money. Firstly, by creating money when they make loans, banks impose that a healthy growing economy has to exist, which is not always the case. The second big issue with allowing the banks to create money is their incentive to always create more. They create more money if they issue a loan. If you trust bankers to control the money supply, it will just continuously grow, as the level of debt will do, until the point when it crashes.Item The poorest in the world pays for crisis(2017) Gherbovet, SergiuFor centuries the mechanics of the money system have remained hidden from the prying eyes of the populace. Its impact, both on a national and international level, is perhaps unsurpassed. In fact, the monetary system provides the mainstay for international dominance and national control. Is hard without crisis to change economic or political system but often those who are set up to defend the interests of the people and state as a whole, authorities, reject what doesn‘t fit well with what they like. Today, as these mainstays are being shaken by crises, the need for open and honest dialogue on the future system is at its highest level.Item Prospects for triggering the crisis and related investment opportunities("Victor Slăvescu" Centre for Financial and Monetary Research, 2016) Gherbovet, SergiuCrisis occurred, is occurring and will occur. Each crisis comes with threats and opportunities. Thmain problem is the difficulty to predict or to anticipate them. Never less, it is possible to not repepassed mistakes. Accurate forecasting is difficult and today we don‘t have enough tools to maexact forecast. It is almost impossible to find a model of investment opportunities. During tongoing EU integration process of Republic of Moldova, people realize that EU is not perfect. It note worthy to remember some historical facts of the country. Republic of Moldova took part ofvery unequal Soviet Union and the fear of a similar organism is still present in society spirit. In thsame time, the opportunity of solving some problems together with other European countricannot be neglectedItem Remittance. Forecasting methodology and instruments(,,Victor Slăvescu” Centre For Financial And Monetary Research, 2014) Gherbovet, SergiuRemittances generally reduce the level and severity of poverty and lead to: higher human capital accumulation; improved access to formal financial sector services; enhanced small business investment; more entrepreneurship. Remittances are playing an increasingly large role in the economy of Republic of Moldova, contributing to economic growth and to the livelihoods of less prosperous people. In this context, a special role lies this flow forecasting. Considering these facts, the article aims to describe econometric estimation of money transfers associated with remittances.Item Speculative bubbles and financial crises(,,Victor Slăvescu” Centre For Financial And Monetary Research, 2014) Feteniuc, Valentina; Luchian, Ivan; Gherbovet, SergiuThe speculative bubble can be defined as the trade in high volumes at prices that are considerably at variance with intrinsic values of certain assets. The burst of speculative bubble can cause financial crisis in specific form created by situation of investment process dysfunction, when investors looking for investment refuges and refuse usual investment opportunities. This phenomenon can be a substantial basis of liquidity crisis and general financial crisis. Therefore is very important for regulation authorities to take in to account the possibility of this type of crisis to elaborate specific measures to prevent and reduce the consequences.Item Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei, nr. 11 (trim. 3, 2013)(Complexul Editorial al INCE, 2013) Stratan, Alexandru; Timofei, Olga; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Popa, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Gherbovet, Sergiu; Olarescu, ZahariaPublicaţia “Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei” este o ediţie trimestrială produsă cu asistenţa Misiunii Uniunii Europene de Consiliere în Politici Publice pentru Republica Moldova. Conţinutul acestei publicaţii este responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor şi nu reflectă punctul de vedere al Uniunii Europene.Item Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei, nr. 8 (trim. IV, 2012)(Complexul Editorial al IEFS, 2012) Stratan, Alexandru; Rojco, Anatolii; Fala, Alexandru; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Popa, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Toaca, Zinovia; Gherbovet, SergiuPublicaţia “Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei” este o ediţie trimestrială produsă cu asistenţa Misiunii Uniunii Europene de Consiliere în Politici Publice pentru Republica Moldova. Conţinutul acestei publicaţii este responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor şi nu reflectă punctul de vedere al Uniunii Europene.Item Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei, nr. 9 (trim. I, 2013)(Complexul Editorial al IEFS, 2013) Stratan, Alexandru; Rojco, Anatolii; Fala, Alexandru; Colesnicova, Tatiana; Clipa, Victoria; Popa, Viorica; Vragaleva, Veronica; Novac, Alexandra; Lucasenco, Eugenia; Gribincea, Corina; Toaca, Zinovia; Gherbovet, SergiuPublicaţia “Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei” este o ediţie trimestrială produsă cu asistenţa Misiunii Uniunii Europene de Consiliere în Politici Publice pentru Republica Moldova. Conţinutul acestei publicaţii este responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor şi nu reflectă punctul de vedere al Uniunii Europene.