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    ANALIZA IMPACTULUI PANDEMIEI DE COVID-19 ASUPRA PIEȚEI MUNCII (ANALIZA COMPARATIVĂ)
    (CEP USM, 2022) Stoica, Mariana; Cekani, Iris
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused immense disruption worldwide through its devastating impact on public health, employment and livelihoods. Governments , workers and employers around the world took immediate action to address the crisis, preserve jobs and protect incomes, although these measures varied in scale and generosity. Although such measures were crucial in mitigating the crisis, all countries exp erienced a sharp deterioration in employment and national income, which exacerbated existing inequalities and risked long -term "scarring" effects on workers and enterprises. Following these events was the multilateral political response to intervene to address social fragility and inequality.
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    Culinary tourism – innovations in farm-to-table practices for sustainable experiences
    (CEP USM, 2024-10-24) Stoica, Mariana
    This article delves into the relationship between culinary tourism and sustainability, focusing on how farm-to-table innovations can elevate tourist experiences while promoting environmental and social responsibility. It examines how sustainable dining can serve as a platform to connect tourists with local food cultures and production practices.
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    Visual merchandising across cultures
    (CEP USM, 2024-10-24) Stoica, Mariana
    The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between visual merchandising techniques and cultural contexts, analyzing how these factors influence consumer behavior across various regions. It aims to provide insights for marketers and retailers on the importance of culturally informed visual merchandising strategies in global markets.

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