INTELLECTUAL ECONOMICS 2009, Number 1(5)
FROM THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Starting with this issue, the Intellectual Economics
is co-edited with the Lithuanian Academy of
Sciences, especially the members of its Division of
Humanitarian and Social Sciences. The journal also
is included in the EBSCO dissemination net of scientific
editions.
This issue is devoted to the discussion of intellectual
managerial and fiscal decisions in the East
European institutional systems. In particular, Krystyna
Bobińska originally reveals the influence of
buy-outs by state controlled enterprises to democratization
of former centralized economies. Borisas
Melnikas and Ignas Dzemyda analyse the utility of
regionalization of scientific researches. Margarita
Išoraitė determines the organizational effects of the
institutional consolidation through the strategic alliances.
Gediminas Dievulis continues its researches
of taxation system influence to the development of
regional economy. Algimantas Juozapavičius, Kazimieras
Mickus, Gediminas Mikaliūnas and Evaldas
Urbonas also continue the analysis of the requirements
to information technologies for the management
of organizational processes.
Special attention is given to the methodical aspects
of the institutional system of European financial
statistics which are discussed by Steven Keuning,
the Director general of the Directorate General Statistics
of the ECB, and Luis Serna, the senior economist-
statistician at the ECB. Giandomenica Becchio
discusses the historical notes concerning the original
meaning of metaeconomics, interrelations between
metaeconomics and ethics, what becomes especially
important under globalization processes. Anastasios
Karasavvoglou presented for us the new European
edition of the International Journal of Economic
Sciences and Applied Research.
We are continuing also publishing reviews of
more interesting international conferences, and inviting
other members and readers of our journal to be
more active in this.
Antanas Buračas