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Daniel Daianu writes in the Romanian media (Ziarul Financiar-www.zf.ro, Jurnalul National-www.jurnalul.ro, Piata Financiara-www.piatafinanciara.ro, Nine O'clock-www.nineoclock.ro) on economic and European issues on a regular basis. Mr Daianu is also often a guest of TV and Radio shows with economic focus.
By Daniel Daianu for Southeast European Times in Bucharest -- Published: 11 February 2008
Communism's defeat does not automatically guarantee the supremacy of liberal democracy, writes Daniel Daianu, professor of economics and former finance minister of Romania. Rather, different varieties of capitalism are competing in the global marketplace, including the Balkans.
By Daniel Daianu, 9 May 2008, published in the "European Voice"
The lessons of the West's financial crisis are numerous, but the underlying one is that we should be more open-minded and commonsensical.
Published: January 31st, 2008- EUROPEAN VOICE
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On the 22th of May 2008, « Le Monde » published a joint letter signed by three former presidents of the European Commission, ten former prime ministers and five former ministers of finance. Initiated by Michel Rocard, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen and Daniel Dăianu, the letter expresses the signatories' concern about the current financial crisis and its effect on world economy.
The CEU Press and Center for EU Enlargement Studies organized on Monday, May 25, the book launch of "Which way goes capitalism?" by Daniel Dăianu