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Views on the projection of the Romanian Economic Intelligence System (SIER)

Tiberiu Tanase and Violeta Ioana Nagat
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Tiberiu Tanase: DIS – CRIFST
Violeta Ioana Nagat: National Academy of Information Mihai Viteazul Bucharest, Romania

Social-Economic Debates, 2020, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-11

Abstract: Economic intelligence is action-oriented, and for that it provides information that helps beneficiaries make decisions. In this sense, it offers alternative scenarios to support decision makers in order to create a strategy. As globalization becomes more complex and economic competitiveness has reached an unprecedented level in history, an adaptive reaction from the state is required. Achieving the economic security objectives of a state is dependent on its ability to integrate into global and regional structures. The strategic process that allows it to adapt in the geo-economic space is economic intelligence. History proves it. The great global powers have adapted competitive intelligence in their own way, and their well-being and power are the result of the efficient implementation of these processes. Competitive intelligence helped Japan recover after World War II, helped France become a great colonial power, the United States maintain and expand its power globally.

Keywords: Economic intelligence; strategic process; history proves; competitive intelligence; global powers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: P40 P41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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