POISONOUS ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES FOR URBAN AREAS IN ROMANIA
Adrian Florea and
Diana Perticas
Revista Economica, 2012, vol. Supplement, issue 1, 293-298
Abstract:
Living in an urban area today, supposed to accept beside benefits also a dose of pollution it is known that the incidence of many diseases in urban areas is at least double that of rural area. In addition to already existing population in the urban area, we can observe that cities continue to attract other people especially on economic grounds: better paid jobs in an ever-expanding industry and increasingly complex trading system, which to develop also needs labor. In this paper we study the extent of Romania`s urban population is affected by economic activities.
Date: 2012
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