ROMANIA IN THE YEARS 2000. DEMOGRAPHY AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE REGIONS OF DEVELOPMENT
Mihai-Olimpiu Parean,
Otil Otil and
Monica Boldea
Revista Economica, 2012, vol. Supplement, issue 1, 623-630
Abstract:
The present research highlights the fact that the human factor is an essential premise for economic growth and development of a region. Our research analyzes the economic and social disparities among the regions of the country, mainly during the last decade. The recovery of such disparities requires a lasting process; subsequent to the clear orientation towards European capitalist structures there was a shift towards a territorial division of the country on pragmatic considerations, allowing a more efficient financing of all regions. In this regard we pursue a comparative analysis of the human factor and its component, namely the employed population in the regions of development in Romania.
Date: 2012
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