ROMANIA ALIGNMENT TO EU REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE SERVICES INTEGRATION IN THE INTERNAL MARKET
Paul-Bogdan Zamfir
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Paul-Bogdan Zamfir: Constantin Brancusi University Of Targu-Jiu, Romania
Annals - Economy Series, 2013, vol. 2, 329-334
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Taking into account the quality of Romania as a member with full rights and obligations of the EU, our country in accordance with the commitments undertaken by Treaty of Adheration, has implemented the free movement of services principle. At the same time the adoption of the directive on services in the internal market of European Commission and the implementation of the additional measures from the action plan to strengthen and enhance the competitiveness of European enterprises, is equal with the full liberalisation of the EU services market and therefore with the obligation to eliminate of all trade barriers which can be in front of free movement of services. In accordance with the requirements of services flows liberalization in the internal market, for Romania is becoming increasingly necessary the enhancing of the services production competitiveness which should develop the interest of decision makers at micro-and macro-economic level. The impact on Romania of the services integration in the internal market requires both a series of benefits and costs, which we present below.
Keywords: the internal market; free movement of services; competitiveness; trade barriers; EU services market; trade in services. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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