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INDUSTRY - A PILLAR OF STRENGTH ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. ROMANIAN SEQUENCES

Emilian Dobrescu () and Edith Mihaela Dobre
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Revista Economica, 2012, vol. 61.2, issue 2, 35-42

Abstract: In the last 300 years, industry was the key driver of economic development and social, political, military, cultural and spiritual, which are inconceivable without the contribution of this important sector of the economy of any country. At least in these 300 years since the first industrial revolution, industrialization took place in every country in the world along with free trade, protectionism alternation - free schimbism contributing to balancing economic and social development. Nothing is more important than industry between the four basic economic sectors (agriculture, industry, trade and transport). Recrudescence services of any kind, but also the unprecedented quaternary sector (leisure services) in the last 50 years, is based also on the branch industries: services and leisure.

Keywords: industrial; capitalist industrialization; industrialization communist forcedindustrialization; "industry" after industry; re-industrialization; industrialization; society tertiary; quaternary s (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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