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EFICIENŢA ECONOMICĂ A ADMINISTRAŢIEI PUBLICE DIN UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ ȘI ROMÂNIA

ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN EUROPEAN UNION AND ROMANIA

Daniela Antonescu (daniela.antonescu25@gmail.com)

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Romania are placed on the last place in the Top of Europe in terms of government efficiency. This position is given by the value of a many indicators, often used in World Bank assessments, that takes into account the capacity of central and local government, the characteristics of the regulatory system, level of corruption, its impartiality and the quality of public services provided. The article present, synthetically, the evolution of the main theories of public administration and, practically, to compared Romania with to other European countries, it is found that the value of many public administration indicator has not changed substantially in the last 7 years, Romania occupying constantly the last place. The analysis provides an alternative insight into the analysis of public administration capacity as one of the main dependent links to the quality of government indicator and formulates some elements for a possible development framework for the future reforms.

Keywords: public sector; public administration; administrative reform; economic efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H00 H1 H11 H4 H5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-11-27
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