GORJ – TOURISM POTENTIAL VALUED FOR ROMANIA
Sanda Gabriel
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Sanda Gabriel: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIV. CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI OF TARGU –JIU
Annals - Economy Series, 2014, vol. Special, 64-67
Abstract:
A significant part of the economy is based on the work Gorj Oltenia Energy Complex, mining and electricity generating absorbing much of the county's workforce employed. But the economic crisis that hit the global economy more than five years ago, has left its mark on the economy Gorj heavy, almost mono-industrial economy, as noted earlier. It is therefore time to identify other sectors than those already traditional work force to absorb the county and create this surplus value. In this article we would like to make some assessments on how they could develop tourism in the county in order to become an alternative to the mining industry, create jobs for young people and fewer young residents of the county and to attract as more money on these lands. Because tourism can be practiced in many purposes, and because we want to make a more detailed analysis of how the ways of development of this economic sector in formulating our proposals we start by identifying the main poles of tourism that can be practiced in Gorj, taking into account here and tourists on services desired options.
Keywords: development touristic; alternatives touristic; detailed analysis; identifying the poles of tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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