Analiza SWOT a domeniilor si sectoarelor economiei nationale (sinteza)
Marius Bulearcă,
Stefan Ragalie,
Corneliu Russu,
Marina Badileanu,
Cristian Sima,
Cornelia Neagu,
Nicoleta Hornianschi,
Daniel Fistung (),
Daniela Antonescu (),
Dan Vasile,
Ruxanda Isaic-Maniu,
Mariana Vania,
Doina Tataru,
Andrei Dospinescu (),
Silvia Ciuca,
Speranta Pârciog,
Cristina Lincaru,
Aurelia Marcu,
Carmen Ungurean,
Alexandru Stancu and
Gheorghe Ionascu
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Stefan Ragalie: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Corneliu Russu: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Marina Badileanu: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Cristian Sima: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Cornelia Neagu: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Nicoleta Hornianschi: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Dan Vasile: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Ruxanda Isaic-Maniu: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Mariana Vania: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Doina Tataru: Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy, Bucharest
Silvia Ciuca: Institutul National de Cercetare Stiintifica în domeniul Muncii si Protectiei Sociale
Speranta Pârciog: Institutul National de Cercetare Stiintifica în domeniul Muncii si Protectiei Sociale
Aurelia Marcu: Institutul de Sanatate Publica
Carmen Ungurean: Institutul de Sanatate Publica
Alexandru Stancu: Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare în Turism
Gheorghe Ionascu: Universitatea "Spiru Haret" Bucuresti
Revista de Economie Industriala (Journal of Industrial Eonomics), 2005, vol. 3, issue 1, 9
Abstract:
Although major economy's development along the 20-th century is mostly a result of industrialization, especially as an effect of industry expansion and of trading manufactured products, it is obviously that its impact over the human development is not limited to good production: through human and organizational resources, manufacturing has become the major force behind modern societies' emergence.
Date: 2005
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