ASPECTS ON EU ROMANIA INTEGRATION INTO EU FROM SMALL AND MIDDLE ENTERPRISES PERSPECTIVE
Camelia Băeşu
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Camelia Băeşu: „Ştefan cel Mare” University of Suceava
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 6(511)(supplement)(vol2), issue 6(511)(supplement)(vol2), 297-304
Abstract:
In the European Union, enterprises are an important factor important of economical development. In order to build a strong economy, the European Union aims to strengthen the entrepreneurial spirit and to provide the necessary conditions to develop the innovative practices leading to setting up and development of enterprises. In achieving these goals it is essential to provide economical sustainability necessary to support the social progress and environment protection. The radical transformations occurred in the world economy generated great discussions especially on explosive increase of unemployment, uncontrolled inflation rates, inconsistent evolution of economic integration process, budgetary deficiencies, technological modifications, competition scramble, environment pollution, all these together being considered major problems which solution has not always regarded as a satisfactory one.
Keywords: Small enterprises; Microenterprises; integration; capital, competitiveness. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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