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The role of NGOs in awareness of the Public Private Partnership in the Social Economy in Romania

Sorin Burlacu

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2011, vol. 7, issue 1, 118-127

Abstract: Economic analysts of Romania launched in 2010 by Mediafax, one of the largest providers of general information and business in Romania, a news report that the financial crisis and global economic braking changed ranking of the largest economies in the world according gross domestic product (GDP) in dollars, and the recession has propelled China in the second position in the world at the expense of Germany and Japan. Through this paper we highlighted a few issues that characterize contemporary Romanian society and propose a new vision for overcoming the limitations of approaches to influence the global economic crisis. A first issue concerns the minimal impact it had in the Romanian economy to adopt the model that tended to be appropriated by the most developed countries of the world, namely knowledge-based competitiveness. Continuous innovation as the main engine of this model, brought a number of advantages but also huge risks. The second issue concerns the adoption in 2010 by the Romanian Parliament of the law 178/2010 on public-private partnerships. The immediate consequences of this law and was a good argument for initiating this study. Another issue concerns the social economy. Can it be made responsible for obtaining encouraging results from test economic crisis?

Keywords: social economy; NGOs; public-private partnership; PPP. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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