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SOFT SKILLS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION

Marta Christina Suciu () and Maria Liana Lacatus ()
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Marta Christina Suciu: Bucharesty University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Economics.
Maria Liana Lacatus: Bucharesty University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Economics.

Polish Journal of Management Studies, 2014, vol. 10, issue 1, 161-168

Abstract: This paper aims at highlighting the importance of soft skills and economic education towards an economist’ career management & development within the complex context of a knowledge-based society. The authors believe strongly that economic education like life long learning in general is at a turning point. Starting from the most important requirements of the labour market but taken also into account the trends regarding the social & occupational evolution in the long-run we have to identify what kind of skills might make the difference for an economist career management & development in the new context of the knowledge-based society. We strongly believe that one possible answer is given by soft skills and the paper includes some ideas with this respect.

Date: 2014
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