The influence of european funds in visible development of rural areas - case study, place. Ciugud, Alba county
Eduard Alexandru Dumitru
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Abstract:
The situation in which the Romanian rural village presents itself is not at all happy, identifying a whole series of problems that may contribute to the worst phenomenon, namely the depopulation of the rural area, characterized by the migration of young people to the big urban centers and the birth rate To an extremely low level. This country-wide phenomenon, but with a more marked manifestation in rural areas, seems to be driven by poor living conditions, lack of jobs, including life perspectives, which make young people leave regions. Those who are involved in the development of these localities are almost non-existent, most often determined by the lack of funds necessary for the investments that could develop the locality or the region, which would then attract investors, thus creating jobs, which could facilitate Leaving young people in rural areas. With the involvement of local authorities by attracting European non-reimbursable funds, the conditions for a harmonious development of these settlements could be created, in which their youth would be the engine of their development.
Keywords: The Romanian village; the young people from rural areas; the rural environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q19 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-11-16
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Published in "Agrarian Economy and Rural Development - Realities and Perspectives for Romania" ISSN 2285-6803, ISSN-L 2285-6803.8(2017): pp. 204-2019
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