Year 2017, Issue 3

Date published

17.10.2017

Table of content

  • Igor Wysocki, Walter E. Block
    Caplan on Probability: a Critique
    JEL: B40
    Summary: This paper addresses economic methodology, focusing particularly on Caplan’s (2003) probabilistic analysis and the problems therewith. The argument launched against Caplan is based on the fact that the said author either violates... This paper addresses economic methodology, focusing particularly on Caplan’s (2003) probabilistic analysis and the problems therewith. The argument launched against Caplan is based on the fact that the said author either violates the rule of self-reference (his methodological statement) rule does not obey the standard it sets itself to judge the lower-level propositions of economics) or if it does not, Caplan is inevitably in the epistemic dark as to the probability of lower-level propositions. In the meantime, we will make an attempt at the exegesis of what Caplan may possibly mean by the notion of probability. Finally, it will be demonstrated that the criticism directed at Caplan does not apply to the methodology employed by Austrian economics.
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  • Desislava Aleksieva
    Administrative Activity and Social Potential in Public Administration
    JEL: Ì12, Ì13
    Summary: The subject of the study is to uncover new, intangible resources in the field of administration and management. The main objective of the article is to explore the relationship between administrative behaviour and social... The subject of the study is to uncover new, intangible resources in the field of administration and management. The main objective of the article is to explore the relationship between administrative behaviour and social potential. Administrative behaviour is considered as a collection pattern of behaviour and relationships at different hierarchical levels. The social potential ensures the implementation of the main activities in the public administration, evolving in employee-society relations and attributing to concrete public benefits.
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  • Birstra Nikolova
    Contemporary Aspects of Residential Policy in Bulgaria
    Summary: Residential policy is in the focus of the attention of a wide range of specialists, competent authorities and institutions in Bulgaria throughout the transition period from a centralized to a market economy and in the course of... Residential policy is in the focus of the attention of a wide range of specialists, competent authorities and institutions in Bulgaria throughout the transition period from a centralized to a market economy and in the course of Bulgaria's accession to the European Union. To date, this issue is becoming more topical and puts its practical realization on the agenda. Therefore, this article clarifies the modern role and importance of residential policy, the factors influencing its development have been explored, its current situation in Bulgaria - compared to some EU countries - is presented, based on this, some conclusions and summaries are made about the main prospects for its development.
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  • Donika Stoyanova
    The Impact of the Quality Management Systems on the Activities of Bulgarian Furniture Producers
    JEL: L 150
    Summary: Quality management systems (QMS) undoubtedly are able to bring a number of positives in the organizations that made the decision of their implementation. They can contribute in improving the image of the enterprise to the clients... Quality management systems (QMS) undoubtedly are able to bring a number of positives in the organizations that made the decision of their implementation. They can contribute in improving the image of the enterprise to the clients and the other stakeholders; lowering the cost of internal and external nonconformities, optimizing the organizational processes and numerous other positive effects. The article presents the results of a survey of Bulgarian furniture enterprises in the period 2015-2016 aimed to find out the benefits, realized due to implemented quality management systems.
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  • Georgi Tihomirov Lichev
    Study of the Behaviour of Bulgarian Costumers in the Purchase of Sugar and Chocolate Products
    JEL: M39, F14
    Summary: The activation of the scientific interest in the field of consumer behaviour is dictated by the immediate practical necessity on the contemporary stage. This article focuses on studying the behaviour of Bulgarian consumers in... The activation of the scientific interest in the field of consumer behaviour is dictated by the immediate practical necessity on the contemporary stage. This article focuses on studying the behaviour of Bulgarian consumers in relation to the product group "sugar and chocolate products". This is based on an empirical survey conducted on consumers in Bulgaria. The effort to gain insight into the depth of consumer motivation and to work to increase satisfaction is well-founded, coupled with the gaining of competitive advantages. The complex situation of the consumer market is a prerequisite for many controversies, difficulties, challenges to which commercial enterprises should take a responsible attitude.
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