EVOLUTIONS IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN ROMANIA
Cecilia Rabontu
Annals - Economy Series, 2016, vol. 1Special, 45-51
Abstract:
Construction, in the conception of several specialists, are a part of the tertiary sector and therefore are considered service activities. Lately we are witnessing a significant increase in services activities, be it civil or industrial construction, be it interior design or road construction. One of the most dynamic sectors of the Romanian economy is the construction industry, and we say this because we are witnessing in recent years to an increase of specialized companies number, entering the Romanian market of a large number of companies representing multinationals and major investments in projects scale. Another determining factor in the evolution of the construction market in Romania refers to increasing the comfort level required by the population, something that sets new construction, modification of existing investments in interior design of living spaces or industrial ones. We will try in this paper to support the idea that construction are service activities and present trends of development of this highly specific branches of the national economy. We will make a trip in time to determine the trend of development but also in space to have an overview of the level of construction development in various regions of the country. We will use in this sense the specialty literature and statistical data available at the moment.
Keywords: construction; services; evolution; Romania; regional level (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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