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Romania started the transition process by adopting a gradualist strategy for implementing its economic reforms, most of which being carried out independently and not through a concrete and cohesive policy package. The dynamics of restructuring on the labor market is analyzed by the Index of...
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In many developing and emerging countries, the alarm signals sent by specialists regarding the effects of the global crisis were not taken seriously because these economies were not financially integrated with the world system and consequently, they would not be contaminated. The same confidence...
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In Romania, a combination of population decline, slow job creation and early retirement resulted in employment decreasing significantly in the 1990s, although the employment rate has stayed above average levels in the New Member States. Industrial restructuring and land restitution have induced...
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We analyse in this paper the main achievements of Romania during the period of ten years since joining the European Union. The analysis is based on a proposed Index of Structural Changes constructed that express the overall progress in five areas: business environment, labour market, state...
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The monetary integration of EU countries raises the issue of completing the enlargement process of the union by integrating former socialist countries not only economically, but also monetarily. Although unanimously recognized as a two step process, the full EU integration of transitional...
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