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Appearance and Evolution of Public Services in the European Community Space

Alina Florentina CUCOS Saracu (), Nicolae Viorel Trif () and Doinita CAZAN Zafiu ()
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Alina Florentina CUCOS Saracu: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania
Nicolae Viorel Trif: Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova
Doinita CAZAN Zafiu: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2012, 137-140

Abstract: Services represent a human activity, with a specialized content, that have as a result useful, immaterial and intangible effects, mainly designed to satisfy certain social needs. They are stand-alone, self-contained activities and are organised distinctively into an economic sector known under the name of tertiary sector. Public services are set up in a central position of the comunitary construction, being considered a fundamental pillar of the European Union. For this reason it is neccesary to know the way they have appeared and evolved in the european comunitary space because the influences created by the functioning, the setup, the regulation of public services represent a strong impact in the economic, social, political, cultural life of all citizens .

Keywords: public services; general-interests services; community space (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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