Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 7 / 2006 (502)
Romania. The Pillars for its Sustainable Development
Banca Comerciala Româna
Emilian M. Dobrescu
Universitatea „Spiru Haret” Bucuresti
Abstract. Our country has political stability, very good relations with all neighbour countries, a legislative system made upon European standards which requires greater stability and rigour. Stimulating regional activities, promoting inter-regional cooperation are placed in the larger context of process of Romania’s integration into EU and to prepare the institutional structures and necessary capacities in order to implement the structural politics of EU after integration.
Keywords: integration; development; market economy; policy; investment, reform.
Contents
- Organizational Transition and Change Resistance
Ovidiu Nicolescu
Ciprian Nicolescu
- Corporate Governance, between Classicism and Modernism
Niculae Feleaga
Cristina Vasile
- Dilemmas of Modernity in Change
Sultana Suta-Selejan
- Romania. The Pillars for its Sustainable Development
Mirela Roxana Chirita
Emilian M. Dobrescu
- Using Standard-Sole Cost Method for Performance Gestion Accounting and Calculation Cost in the Machine Building Industry
Cleopatra Sendroiu
Aureliana Geta Roman
Costantin Roman
- The Prevailing of the Human Nature in the Economics of Adam Smith
Mara Magda Maftei
- Growth and Efficiency at the Macroeconomic Level
Alexandrina Duta
Nicoleta Sîrghi
Adina Popovici
- A Mental Value Perspective in Risk Decision Theory
Roxana Davidescu
Alexandru Trifu