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Les transferts de competences vus depuis la Roumanie

Competence Transfers in Romanian View

Ani Matei ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The paper approaches the topic of competence transfer in Romanian public administration in view of enlarging the processes of decentralization and deconcentration. The relation between decentralization of administration and competence transfer is biunivoque and it is understood in broad meaning as the transfer of authority/responsibility of the local government structures, decision-making, public service management etc. Structured on four chapters, the paper analyses the premises of competence transfer in Romania, the dimension of decentralization in the Romanian Administrative Space, the legal and institutional mechanisms of competence transfer and the decentralization of public services. The Romanian experiences are analysed in European perspective, Romanian proposing to improve the mechanisms of competence transfer within a framework compatible to the European one

Keywords: competence transfer; decentralization; public services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D73 H76 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-06-30, Revised 2010-02-15
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Published in Pavia,Marie-Luce(ed.),"Les transferts de competences aux collectivites territoriales:aujourd'hui et demain?",La colection du GRALE,L'Harmattan,Paris 1/2010.GRALE,(2010): pp. 183-198

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