Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 1 / 2006 (496)
The Structural Convergence of the Romanian Economy. Comparative Analysis
Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti
Abstract. This study analyzes the particularity of the structural adjustment process of the Romanian economy compared to the evolution of the new member countries of the European Union. Romania registers the highest level of structural “divergence” compared with the European average. This fact can decrease the impact of the application of common policies in the Romanian economy. Also the interconnection between income convergence and the structural convergence of the economic activities is a negative one, being different from the one of the new EU members.
Keywords: integration; convergence; divergence; structural adjustment.
Contents
- Limits of Inflation Targeting Strategy
Cristian Socol
Aura Niculescu
- Measuring the Company Performance
Ion Stancu
- Short-run and Current Analysis Model in Statistics
Constantin Anghelache
Alexandru Isaic-Maniu
Constantin Mitrut
Vergil Voineagu
- The Structural Convergence of the Romanian Economy. Comparative Analysis
Marius-Corneliu Marinas
- „Uthopia – The Castle with Dreams and Hopes”
Dan Popescu
- Testing the Informational Efficiency on the Romanian Financial Market
Bogdan Dima
Marilen Pirtea
Aurora Murgea
- The Knowledge Economy – New Economy?
Niculae Niculescu
- The Evolution of the Romanian Capital Market – Limits and Performances
Gabriela Anghelache
- A New Approach in Rentability and Capital Risk Management
Leonardo Badea
- A New Agenda for Economic Science
Ion Bucur
- Economic Growth Models Transition
Coralia Angelescu
- Challenges in Global Economy
Nicolae Danila
- The Deadlock of Sustainable Development
Mircea Dutu
- The Dichotomy Real – Nominal in Romanian Economy Evolution
Gheorghe H. Popescu
Elvira Nica