Problems Caused by the Integration of Romanian Economy in the European Union
Laura Cismaş,
Mihai Părean and
Maria Oţil
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Laura Cismaş: West University of Timişoara, Romania
Mihai Părean: West University of Timişoara, Romania
Maria Oţil: West University of Timişoara, Romania
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Laura-Mariana Cismaș
Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics, 2009, vol. 9, issue 1, 157-164
Abstract:
At almost two years from aderation, the Romanian Economy continues to place in the top the economic growth, instead of competitivity, productivity and performance. The ability to be competitive, at an economical, but also share level, depends on the public polices that are applied, which can ease or break the economical environment. Romania, at the end of 2009, can be described as a combination of good and bad, and for example: economic growth, but not performance in research; relatively cheap labour, but a start of qualified labour workers crises as well; a pretty acceptable fiscal environment, but birocracy and greed are still present; primarely gathering of capital, in a word: rich people but also corrupted and poor people. This scientific work would like to briefly present some of the problems that the main integration process of Romanian Economy in European Union encounters, by trying to suggest possible paths to follow for a durable development of Romania in European and also worldwide context.
Keywords: European Economic integration; competitivity; economic growth; productivity; performance; durable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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