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Academicieni Economisti ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ Institutul Naţional de Cercetări Economice „Costin C. Kiriţescu" Gaândire economic a român easca ECONOMIŞTI LA ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ CENTRUL DE INFORMARE ȘI DOCUMENTARE ECONOMICĂ ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ Institutul Naţional de Cercetări Economice “Costin C. Kiriţescu” Domeniul strategic: 6. Cercetări pentru dezvoltarea durabilă a ţării (economie, social, juridic, mediu) Direcţia prioritară: 6.22. Dezvoltarea şi crearea de instrumente de lucru - dicţionare, baze de date, arhive etc. Promovarea, diseminarea şi valorificarea rezultatelor cercetărilor institutelor din reţeaua INCE Coordonator: Prof.dr. Valeriu Ioan-Franc Tema de cercetare: 6.22.1 Gândirea economică românească 1918-2018. Biografii şi bibliografii esenţiale – cercetare selectivă retrospectivă: Coordonator: Prof.dr. Valeriu Ioan-Franc Partea a II-a Vol. 1 PERSONALITĂŢI ALE VIEŢII ACADEMICE ECONOMICE, 1918-2018 - preliminarii - Colectivul de autori: Valeriu Ioan-Franc, CS I – coordonator Mihaela Burugă, CS III Paula Neacşu, CS Aida Sarchizian, CS III Mircea Fâţă, CS Nicolae Login – redactor principal Ovidiu Sârbu – redactor principal Dorina Gheorghe – redactor principal Luminiţa Login – documentarist principal Victor Preda – analist programator Colectivul de autori adresează mulţumiri prof.dr. Victor Axenciuc, membru al Academiei Române CENTRUL DE INFORMARE ŞI DOCUMENTARE ECONOMICĂ Bucureşti, noiembrie 2016 CUPRINS ECONOMIŞTI – MEMBRI AI ACADEMIEI ROMÂNE ............................................................ 7 ALBU, Lucian-Liviu ............................................................................................................................. 9 ANTIPA, Grigore ............................................................................................................................... 16 AURELIAN, Petre S[ebeşanu] .......................................................................................................... 25 AXINCIUC, Victor ............................................................................................................................. 29 BARIŢIU, George (Gheorghe Pop) .................................................................................................. 33 BĂDULESCU, Victor ......................................................................................................................... 36 BĂRBULESCU, Constantin .............................................................................................................. 39 BÂRLĂDEANU, Alexandru ............................................................................................................. 47 BIJI, Mircea-Dragoş ............................................................................................................................ 49 BRĂTIANU, Vintilă I.C. .................................................................................................................... 53 CANCICOV, Mircea C. ..................................................................................................................... 58 CONSTANTINESCU, Nicolae N. .................................................................................................... 60 CUZA, Alexandru C. ......................................................................................................................... 67 DĂIANU, Daniel ................................................................................................................................ 71 DOBRESCU, Emilian ......................................................................................................................... 77 DOLGU, Gheorghe ............................................................................................................................ 82 DRAGOMIR, Silviu ........................................................................................................................... 87 DRĂGĂNESCU, Mihai Corneliu ..................................................................................................... 92 GEORGESCU-ROEGEN, Nicholas .................................................................................................. 96 GHICA, Ion ....................................................................................................................................... 100 GUSTI, Dimitrie ................................................................................................................................ 102 HARET, Spiru C. .............................................................................................................................. 114 HASDEU, Bogdan Petriceicu ......................................................................................................... 116 IANCU, Aurel Gh. ........................................................................................................................... 120 IONESCU DE LA BRAD, ION ....................................................................................................... 127 IONESCU-ŞIŞEŞTI, Gheorghe ........................................................................................................ 129 IONETE, Constantin ........................................................................................................................ 132 IORGA, Nicolae ................................................................................................................................ 136 ISĂRESCU, Mugurel Constantin ................................................................................................... 154 KIRIŢESCU, Costin C. ..................................................................................................................... 163 LAPEDATU, Ion I. ........................................................................................................................... 166 MADGEARU, Virgil Traian N. ...................................................................................................... 168 MANUILĂ (MĂNUILĂ), Sabin ..................................................................................................... 174 MALINSCHI, Vasile ........................................................................................................................ 176 MIHOC, Gheorghe ........................................................................................................................... 179 MOISIL, Grigore C. .......................................................................................................................... 185 MOLDOVAN, Roman ..................................................................................................................... 191 MURGESCU, Costin ........................................................................................................................ 194 ONICESCU, Octav ........................................................................................................................... 197 OTIMAN, Păun Ion ......................................................................................................................... 200 POSTOLACHE, Tudorel T. ............................................................................................................. 206 RACHMUTH, Ion ............................................................................................................................ 212 RĂDUCANU, Ion ............................................................................................................................ 214 ROMAN, Visarion............................................................................................................................ 223 RUGINĂ, Anghel ............................................................................................................................. 224 SLĂVESCU, Victor ........................................................................................................................... 227 STAHL, H.H. .................................................................................................................................... 235 STĂNESCU, Vasile .......................................................................................................................... 238 STOIAN, Stanciu .............................................................................................................................. 241 TAŞCĂ, Gheorghe Iorgu ................................................................................................................. 245 TITULESCU, Nicolae ....................................................................................................................... 250 TREBICI (TREBIŞ), Vladimir .......................................................................................................... 252 VĂCĂREL, Iulian ............................................................................................................................. 256 XENOPOL, Alexandru D. ............................................................................................................... 262 ZAHARESCU, Barbu (Bercu Zuckerman) ................................................................................... 267 ZAMAN, Gheorghe ......................................................................................................................... 268 ZANE, Gheorghe ............................................................................................................................. 271 4 Surse pentru nominalizarea academicienilor
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