ROMANIA'S AGRARIAN ECONOMY AND STRUCTURAL MUTATIONS FOR PASSING TO THE MODERN EPOCH
Ion Gr. Ionescu () and
Camelia Isabela Marcu ()
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Ion Gr. Ionescu: “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University – Bucharest, Faculty of Management in Tourism and Commerce – Constanta;
Camelia Isabela Marcu: “Virgil Madgearu” Technological High School – Constanta;
Management Strategies Journal, 2018, vol. 42, issue 4, 264-271
Abstract:
The world has always been a complicated conglomerate, in a continuous dynamic. The transition to the modern age, in the Romanian agrarian economy was a complex, lasting process with structural changes in the economy, in the technical activity, in the social life followed by mutations in the thinking of the entire society. The change of one mode of production, with another, of a social class, with another, has been carried out with the help of large determinisms, leaving visible traces, not only in rural areas, but also in urban areas. It was a lawlike, necessary and beneficial passage, that resulted in the placement and connection of Romania to the modern age. My study is the result of archival research, published papers, periodicals, general and special works, and is intended to be a synthesis of the most important legislative, economic, financial, social measures that have been necessary to restructure the romanian society, in general and the agrarian economy, in particular.
Keywords: capitalism; restructuring; peasantry; agriculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B11 B22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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