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RECENT EVOLUTIONS OF ROMANIAN INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT

Felea Adrian Ioan ()
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Felea Adrian Ioan: University of Oradea, Faculty of Economic Sciences

Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2013, vol. 1, issue 2, 83-96

Abstract: Competitiveness is a key concept and a constant concern of the contemporary society. This article is meant to evaluate Romania's industrial competitiveness level. The first part of the article, referes to the importance of the constant concern regarding the national competitiveness concept, and also regarding it's branches and economic sectors. The second part of the article reveals the set of applied indicators used to describe the sectoral competitiveness in the context of sustainable development. This indicators refere to the following: GDP (I1); GDP annual growth rate (I2); Employment rate (I3); Work force productivity (I4); Exports (I5); Total gas emmissions (I6); Energetic intensity (I7); Sustainable energy resources percent of total primary energy (I8); Waist disposable performance (I9); Research, development and innovation expenses as a percent of GDP (I10); Engineers and exact science specialists percentage (I11); Professional training degree (life long learning) (I12) TIC training degree (I13) Generated FDI stock / received FDI stock (I14). The application developed in this article is meant to present the results of the conducted evaluations, regarding the economic competitiveness indicators used in the field of anian industry, and in the last part of the paper reveals the conclusions and recommendations of the analysis. The application was developed using the data bases presented by the Romanian National Institute of Statistics and Eurostat.

Keywords: competitiveness; industrial competitiveness; applied indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F23 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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