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Influence of Social and Cultural Expenses on the Population’s Pauperization Process

Luminita Maria Craciun ()
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Luminita Maria Craciun: ASE University of Bucharest

Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2009, issue 1(1), 22-39

Abstract: Eradication of poverty and economic development are essential for a durable development. High access to production resources and the activity of effective public institutions are the most important conditions for the fight against poverty. Public and private investments in education, health care and social programs are indispensable for offering market economy integration opportunities to the paupers and to contribute to an economic development for everyone’s benefit. The satisfaction of social needs, aiming the improvement of life conditions for each person in a given society, defines an aspect of the importance of public expenses. (Economy dictionary, 1999) The amount of public expenses allocated for socio-cultural actions has an essential economic and social role and has effect on the education, the professional training and qualification, the cultural, artistic and civilisation level, the quality of medical assistance and infant mortality, the system of social protection.

Keywords: poverty; public expenses; social protection; transition; health; education; social assistance programmes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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