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Economic and social analyses at a regional level in the light of competitiveness

Nicoleta Maria Gogâltan () and Harda Stelica
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Nicoleta Maria Gogâltan: Romanian-American University, Bucharest
Harda Stelica: Directorate for public health of Bucharest

Manager Journal, 2014, vol. 20, issue 1, 19-31

Abstract: In most economic studies, competitiveness is considered a key issue of the political success failure. A major element which contributes to regional inequalities is the level of competitiveness. This element has been the subject of numerous studies over the past years, even though more attention was given to the national level and less to the regional one. Moreover, the purpose of these regional analyses is the correlation of territorial objectives and problems with possible sources of financing, seeing to ensure optimal combinations between regional demand and supply, the optimal distribution of the income and of the results obtained, regional competitiveness, the location of clusters, etc.

Keywords: region; competitiveness; research-development; innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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