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Analyzing the role of commercial banks in the absorption of European funds

Florin Paul Costel Lilea (), Alexandru Manole, Mugurel Popovici and Emilia Stanciu
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Alexandru Manole: „Artifex” University of Bucharest
Mugurel Popovici: „Artifex” University of Bucharest
Emilia Stanciu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2017, vol. 65, issue 5, 243-255

Abstract: In this article, the authors focused on analyzing the role of commercial banks in absorbing community funds. Allocations of non-reimbursable Community funds for the member countries of the European Union are important because these funds aim to overcome some difficulties and bring all the countries closer to the EU standards. Emphasis is also placed on the analysis of structural funds, with an emphasis on the situation of some Member States in accessing these sources of funding. Structural funds are, unfortunately, difficult to use by the states that have become members of the European Union due to the lack of projects and the possibility of co-financing. The studies also focus on the comparative analysis of the absorption of European funds from Romania, Hungary and Lithuania. To illustrate more clearly what has been said in this study, tables and graphic representations are presented. The analysis can be extended, including through the use of econometric methods.

Keywords: community fund; bank; absorption; budget; investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 G24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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