Relaţia cercetare-dezvoltare-inovare şi impactul asupra competitivităţii economice în România în contextul globalizării şi integrării europene
Research-development-innovation relationship and its impact on economic competitivity in Romania under the circumstances of globalization and European integration
Gheorghe Zaman and 
George Georgescu
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Abstract:
The interrelation research-development-innovation has proved crucial for raising the economic competitiveness. The comparative analysis of Romania’competitiveness in the global and European context highlights significant gaps as compared with advanced countries, mainly in R&D intensity, quality of scientific research, innovative entrepreneurship, intellectual assets. Achieving the target of 2% of GDP for R&D spending in 2020 became a challenge for Romania, radical improvements in RDI strategy consistence, growing business sector investments, enforcing innovative capacity, increasing the EU funds absoption rate being needed. The paper is focusing on discrepancies size for the above mentioned indicators as well as the main ways and economic mechanisms of solving the problems and dilemmas which Romania is facing with on different time horizons.
Keywords: global crisis; research & development; innovation; competitivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I20 O30 O38  (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-09
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