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EVOLUTION OF THE INNOVATIVE SERVICES AND THEIR ROLE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ROMANIA

Cecilia Rabontu and Aniela Balacescu

Romanian Economic Business Review, 2013, vol. 8, issue 4.1, 241-253

Abstract: Innovative services refer to those categories of services, due to the scientific and technical progress, namely the new economy, information economy, representing a relatively new concept that we are trying to define by this work. It also raises the question: "To what extent innovative services help clarify the leadership of the tertiary sector in the Romanian economy?" And "how default tertiary sector contributes innovative services to growth?". In order to achieve a vision of innovative services and how they can revolutionize the entire tertiary sector of Romania, in search of an answer to the two questions we use several indicators to help us understand how they evolved and how they have contributed innovative services to growth more precisely: employees in research and development of the business environment, economic activities and by occupation, researchers from the research - development, by sector of performance, typology of innovators, the turnover of innovative enterprises, the activities and size of the trade in services, etc.. In this sense we will use statistics provided by the National Statistics Institute but also by other bodies which surveyed in this sense and of course bibliographical works which have debated this very interesting and current topic.

Keywords: innovative services; tertiary sector; Romanian economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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