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Regional Dimension of Romania in the New Global Context

Camelia Marin, Isabella Sima and Diana Codreanu ()
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Diana Codreanu: Constantin Brâncoveanu University

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2010, vol. X, issue 1, 444-448

Abstract: When Romania's EU integration has brought joy to be apart became EU members and the responsibility to rise to the level of other EU countries. Fundamental challenge is for Romania, operating capacity of regional policy of arbitrary independent axes and influence the political dimension. Regional development policy is a set of measures planned and promoted by local and central public administration authorities, in partnership with different actors (private, public, volunteers) to ensure economic growth, dynamic and sustainable by building effective regional potential and local, to improve living conditions. Economy of a country, region or group of countries and the whole world, develops cyclically. This means that in certain periods of time, one country (a group of countries, etc..) Is characterized by a growing economy, followed by a limitation of extension, then a decrease, that stopping it. A stronger integration at both regional and world countries and population following the widespread introduction of information innovations that have led to significant reductions in transport and communication costs, eliminate artificial barriers that hinder the movement of goods, services , capital, knowledge and people between countries is that globalization is called a complex phenomenon.

Keywords: regional development; financial instruments; Regional Operational Programme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R50 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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