Doing Business in Moldova. Case Study: Analysis of the Agri-food Sector
Mihaela Munteanu Pila and
Silvius Stanciu
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Mihaela Munteanu Pila: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania
Silvius Stanciu: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania
Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2019, 201-205
Abstract:
This paper aims to highlight the importance of developing a profitable business, increasing economic competitiveness and creating jobs in the Republic of Moldova. The creation and consolidation of a business is based on a series of objectives that allow the selection and implementation of the most appropriate interested parties strategies across the organization, society and the economic environment. Through this research, based on data provided by the World Bank and the National Statistical Commission, an analysis of the business development strategies in the Republic of Moldova is proposed for the development of the economic sector. Following the analysis, it has been found that Moldova has made substantial progress in facilitating the creation of new businesses with a positive impact on the growth of small companies, including in the agri-food sector. The results are useful for developing a comprehensive analysis of the impact of governmental economic measures on the agri-food related businesses.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.35219/rce2067053222
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