АNALISYS OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR REGULATION OF FAMILY BUSINESS IN ROMANIA
Vadim Macari () and
Marioara Iordan
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Vadim Macari: INCE
Marioara Iordan: PhD, Senior Researcher I, Institute for Economic Forecasting of the National Institute of Economic Research of Romanian Academy
Economy and Sociology, 2016, issue 2, 24-28
Abstract:
Novelty of this research paper is determined by the imperative economic and social need to create the necessary legal and favorable framework for initiation and developing family business as a form of business success that would be accessible to socially vulnerable families. The aim of the research paper is to investigate the main legal rules of the legal framework of family business in Romania and to familiarize it with similar families from the Republic of Moldova; this would take into account acceptable rules for the Republic of Moldova and will help to create the legal basis for the establishment of this relatively new form of family entrepreneurship in this country. The main research methods are: systemic analysis, monographic, logic etc. The main scientific results obtained in the article are based on identification, analysis and systematization of main legal norms of the legal framework for the initiation and regulation of family businesses in Romania
Keywords: family enterprise; family business; a representative of the family business; legal framework; law; regulation; Romania (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D1 K36 L26 M2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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