SHORT ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN ROMANIA
Ceausescu Ionut
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Ceausescu Ionut: FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE, CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TARGU-JIU
Annals - Economy Series, 2018, vol. 1, 105-110
Abstract:
The regional disparities in the development and living standards of the population, disparities existing before the creation of the Community, have been a concern for all the member states. The European Union's regional policy needs to encourage the harmonious development of the territory, enabling all regions of the Union to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the single market and to contribute to the success of the economic and monetary union. The need for balanced development by reducing disparities between regions and helping the least developed countries was recognized in the preamble to the Treaty of Rome in early 1957, which also provided for the promotion of the labor force and the increased mobility of workers within the Community. We aim to analyze the main macroeconomic results indicators in this study so as to show whether, more than ten years after joining the EU, Romania has managed to reduce the existing development gaps at its level or maybe on the contrary these have been emphasized. The period under review of this study is between 2008 and 2017, but we are also attempting a short radiography of the future for this towards the horizon of 2021.
Keywords: economic development; regional gaps; social cohesion; economic cohesion; regional disparities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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